2024 in Misfits Boxing

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2024 in Misfits Boxing is the third year in the history of Misfits Boxing, a crossover boxing promotion founded by English YouTuber KSI and run by Mams Taylor, Kalle Sauerland and Nisse Sauerland.[1] Misfits Boxing held 8 events in 2024.

Misfits Boxing
Information
PromotionMisfits Boxing
First date20 January 2024
Last date28 November 2024
Websitemisfitsboxing.com
Events
Total events8
Fights
Total fights54
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MF & DAZN: X Series 12

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MF & DAZN: X Series 12
 
Date20 January 2024
VenueFirst Direct Arena, Leeds, England
Tale of the tape
Boxer Ed Matthews Luis Alcaraz Pineda
Nickname "El Flaco de Oro"
Hometown Essex, England Empalme, Sonora, Mexico
Pre-fight record 1–0 (1 KO)[a] 3–8[b]
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 156.9 lb (71 kg) 163.6 lb (74 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Result
Pineda defeated Matthews via round 2 KO.[4]

MF & DAZN: X Series 12 featured Ed Matthews vs Luis Alcaraz Pineda, a middleweight MF–professional crossover boxing match contested between English TikToker Ed Matthews and Mexican professional boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, who was marketed as a mystery opponent. The bout took place on 20 January 2024 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, England.[5] Pineda defeated Matthews via knockout in the second round.

Background

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On 18 December 2023, Misfits Boxing had announced on social media that their first show in 2024 would be on 20 January 2024 and would headline HSTikkyTokky vs Tayo Ricci.[6] Originally, it was announced that X Series 12 would take place on 4 November 2023 in Austin, Texas, but was delayed for an unknown reason.[‡ 1] On 20 December the full undercard was announced on social media.[‡ 2] On 5 January however, it was announced that the headliner bout was cancelled and that HSTikkyTokky is in negotiations for a massive bout for Spring.[7] On 10 January, it was announced that English TikToker Ed Matthews would headline X Series 12 against a mystery opponent, which was later revealed as Mexican professional boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda.[5][4]

On 12 January, Misfits Boxing president Mams Taylor announced that they have parted ways with the Professional Boxing Association (PBA) the same day that the PBA scheduled a disciplinary hearing for Matthews for 18 January.[8][‡ 3] X Series 12 would mark the first event in the UK to not be under the PBA for Misfits Boxing, and was instead sanctioned by the Polish Professional Boxing Department.[9]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Middleweight Luis Alcaraz Pineda def. Ed Matthews KO 2/4 1:11 Note 1
Middleweight Elle Brooke def. AJ Bunker (c) KO 3/5 1:56 Note 2
Light heavyweight Ashley Rak-Su vs OJ Rosé SD 4
Cruiserweight Tristan Hamm def. Not Logan Paul KO 1/4 1:39 Note 3
Lightweight FoxTheG def. Small Spartan Jay KO 1/4 1:34 Note 4
Welterweight Ben Williams def. Fes Batista UD 4 Note 5
Heavyweight Chase DeMoor def. Malcolm Minikon UD 4
Prelimiary Card
Heavyweight DTG def. Myles Rak-Su RTD 2/4 3:00 Note 6
Welterweight Joey Knight def. Most Wanted TKO 3/4 1:07 Note 7

^Note 1 Pineda's identity was revealed on fight night and was marketed as a mystery opponent
^Note 2 For MFB women's middleweight title
^Note 3 Hamm and Not Logan Paul's professional debut
^Note 4 FoxTheG's professional debut
^Note 5 Williams' professional debut
^Note 6 Rak-Su's professional debut
^Note 7 Knight and Wanted's professional debut

MF & DAZN: X Series 13

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MF & DAZN: X Series 13
 
Date23 March 2024
VenueWorldwide Stages, Nashville, Tennessee, US
Tale of the tape
Boxer FoxTheG Evil Hero
Nickname "The Big Daddy"
Hometown Slough, England Los Angeles, California, US
Pre-fight record 1–0 (1 KO)[c] 0–2[d]
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 134.6 lb (61 kg) 137 lb (62 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Result
FoxTheG defeated Hero via round 1 TKO.[12]

MF & DAZN: X Series 13 featured FoxTheG vs. Evil Hero, a lightweight exhibition crossover boxing match between English YouTuber FoxTheG and American influencer Evil Hero. The bout took place on 23 March at Worldwide Stages in Nashville, Tennessee, US. FoxTheG defeated Hero via technical knockout in first round.[12]

Originally, FoxTheG was scheduled to face two opponents in an Outnumbered match between Most Evil Tag Team, a tag team consisting of Hero and English Twitter user Most Wanted. The bout was cancelled last minute due to Wanted withdrawing due to an anxiety attack.[12]

Background

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On 16 February, Misfits Boxing announced on social media that X Series 13 would headline FoxTheG vs Most Evil Tag Team, a tag team consisting of Evil Hero and Most Wanted. The MFB lightweight interim tournament will commence on the undercard, starting with two quarter-final bouts between Joey Knight vs Baby Hulk and YuddyGangTV vs Lil Cracra.[13] Originally, it was announced that X Series 13 would take place on 16 December 2023 in Cardiff, Wales, but was delayed for an unknown reason.[‡ 1]

The event was supposed to introduce 'outnumbered match' to the sport of boxing. A 2 vs 1 match where one fighter will take on a tag team duo with the rules from the 'tag team boxing' bout that Misfits Boxing head on X Series 005 returning.[14][15]

Evacuation due to bomb threat

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After the second round of the YuddyGangTV vs Lil Cracra bout, the entire arena was evacuated amid reports of a possible bomb threat. The event resumed after a 78-minute delay.[16] The Spring Hill Police took to social media to confirm that the Tennessee Highway Patrol Bomb Squad were on the scene to investigate.[17] They later determined it was a case of swatting.[18]

YuddyGangTV vs Cracra was determined a no contest after the event resumed.[19]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Lightweight FoxTheG def. Evil Hero TKO 1/3 0:55 Note 1
Light heavyweight Chris Avila def. Jake Bostwick SD 4
Cruiserweight Tayler Holder def. DWG Earth TKO 2/5 2:56 Note 2
Lightweight YuddyGangTV vs. Lil Cracra NC 2/5 3:00 Note 3, 4
Lightweight Joey Knight def. Baby Hulk TKO 1/5 2:22 Note 3, 5
Misfits Kick-Offs
Lightweight Nikki Hru def. Alexia Grace UD 5 Note 6, 7
Heavyweight Vitaly Zdorovetskiy def. MoDeen TKO 1/3 2:58 Note 8

^Note 1 Exhibition bout
^Note 2 Holder's and Earth's professional debut
^Note 3 MFB lightweight interim title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 4 Cracra's professional debut
^Note 5 Hulk's professional debut
^Note 6 Hru's professional debut
^Note 7 For vacant MFB women's lightweight title
^Note 8 Exhibition bout

MF & DAZN: X Series 14

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MF & DAZN: X Series 14
 
Date11 May 2024
VenueTroxy, London, England
Tale of the tape
Boxer Salt Papi Amadeusz Ferrari
Nickname "Super" "The Lord of Hell"
Hometown Candelaria, Philippines Warsaw, Poland
Pre-fight record 2–2 (2 KOs)[e] 1–1 (Boxing)[21]
6–5 (4 KOs) (MMA)
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 168 lb (76 kg) 171 lb (78 kg)
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Result
Papi defeated Ferrari via round 3 Corner Retirement.[22]

MF & DAZN: X Series 14 featured Salt Papi vs Amadeusz Ferrari, a light heavyweight MF–professional crossover boxing match between Filipino TikToker Salt Papi and Polish mixed martial artist Amadeusz Ferrari. The bout took place on 11 May at the Troxy arena in London, England. Papi defeated Ferrari via corner retirement in the third round.[22]

Background

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On 10 April, Misfits announced on social media that X Series 14 would headline Salt Papi vs Amadeusz Ferrari for 11 May at the Troxy arena in London, England.[23]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Light heavyweight Salt Papi def. Amadeusz Ferrari RTD 3/5 3:00
Cruiserweight Jully Poca (c) def. 6ar6ie6 UD 5 Note 1, 2
Light heavyweight King Kenny def. Adam Brooks TKO 2/4 2:29
Cruiserweight Mist def. Ryan Taylor TKO 1/4 2:32 Note 3
Lightweight Argentinian King def. Pully Arif UD 5 Note 4, 5
Heavyweight Tempo Arts (c) def. Ben Knights TKO 5/5 2:20 Note 6, 7

^Note 1 6ar6ie6's professional debut
^Note 2 For MFB women's cruiserweight title
^Note 3 Mist's professional debut
^Note 4 MFB lightweight interim title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 5 King’s professional debut
^Note 6 Knights' professional debut
^Note 7 For MFB heavyweight title

MF & DAZN: X Series 15

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MF & DAZN: X Series 15
 
Date25 May 2024
VenueNRG Arena, Houston, Texas, US
Title(s) on the lineMFB women's middleweight championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Elle Brooke Paige VanZant
Nickname "12 Gauge"
Hometown Portsmouth, England Dundee, Oregon, US
Pre-fight record 2–0 (2 KOs)[f] 0–0 (Boxing)[25]
8–5 (2 KOs) (MMA)
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Weight 124.6 lb (57 kg) 124.6 lb (57 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition MFB women's middleweight champion
Result
Bout ended in a Split Draw.[26]
(48–46 Brooke, 46–48 VanZant, 47–47 draw)

MF & DAZN: X Series 15 featured Elle Brooke vs. Paige VanZant, a women's middleweight professional crossover boxing match between English OnlyFans model Elle Brooke and American mixed martial artist Paige VanZant for the MFB women's middleweight title. The bout took place on 25 May at the NRG Arena in Houston, Texas, US. The bout ended in a split draw.[26]

Background

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During the Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia press conference broadcast on 18 April, DAZN accidentally leaked on the advertisement graphic that X Series 15 would take place on 25 May and would headline Brooke vs. VanZant.[27] The next day, Misfits Boxing announced the event through social media would take place at the NRG Arena in Houston, Texas.[28]

The MFB cruiserweight tournament will commence on the undercard, starting with the opening quarter-final bout between Le'Veon Bell vs Tristan Hamm.[28]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Middleweight Elle Brooke (c) vs. Paige VanZant SD 5 Note 1, 2
Cruiserweight Le'Veon Bell def. Tristan Hamm UD 5 Note 3
Lightweight YuddyGangTV def. Lil Cracra SD 5 Note 4
Light heavyweight Anthony Vargas def. Jeremy Park UD 4 Note 5
Lightweight Killer Bee def. Silvia Fernandez UD 4
Misfits Kick-Offs
Cruiserweight Alaena Vampira vs. Loza SD 4 Note 6
Cruiserweight Alysia Magen def. Fangs UD 4 Note 7

^Note 1 VanZant's professional debut
^Note 2 For MFB women's middleweight title
^Note 3 MFB cruiserweight title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 4 MFB lightweight interim title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 5 Park and Vargas' professional debut
^Note 6 Loza's professional debut
^Note 7 Magen's professional debut

MF & DAZN: X Series 16

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MF & DAZN: X Series 16
 
Date10 August 2024
VenueJames L Knight Centre, Miami, Florida, US
Tale of the tape
Boxer FaZe Temperrr Josh Brueckner
Nickname "The Sniper" "The Boss"
Hometown Pitangui, Minas Gerais, Brazil[29] Detroit, Michigan, US
Pre-fight record 2–2 (2 KOs)[g] 2–1 (1 KO)[h]
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[30] 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[31]
Weight 187.8 lb (85 kg) 188.4 lb (85 kg)
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Result
Brueckner defeated Temperrr via round 2TKO.[32]

MF & DAZN: X Series 16 featured FaZe Temperrr vs. Josh Brueckner, a cruiserweight professional crossover boxing match between Brazilian internet personality FaZe Temperrr and American internet personality Josh Brueckner. The bout took place on 10 August at the James L Knight Centre in Miami, Florida, US. Brueckner defeated Temperrr via technical knockout in the second round.[32]

Background

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On 21 June, Misfits announced on social media that X Series 16 would headline FaZe Temperrr vs. Josh Brueckner for 10 August in Miami, Florida, US.[33] Originally, X Series 16 was scheduled to be headlined by American influencer HSTikkyTokky and American rapper The Game for 22 June, but The Game withdrew.[34]

On the undercard, decorated amateur boxer Amir Anderson made his professional boxing debut.[35]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Cruiserweight Josh Brueckner def. FaZe Temperrr TKO 2/5 2:51 Note 1
Light heavyweight Anthony Taylor (c) def. Samuel Ericsson TKO 2/5 2:52 Note 2, 3
Middleweight Amir Anderson def. Kijonti Davis TKO 3/6 2:54 Note 4
Lightweight YuddyGangTV def. Argentinian King UD 5 Note 5
Welterweight J'Hon Ingram def. Ryan Schwartzberg UD 6
Lightweight Lil Cracra def. Ace Musa SD 5 Note 6, 7
Middleweight Leah Gotti def. Amber Fields TKO 3/4 1:34 Note 8

^Note 1 MFB cruiserweight title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 2 Ericsson's professional debut
^Note 3 For MFB light heavyweight title
^Note 4 Anderson's professional debut
^Note 5 MFB lightweight interim title tournament semi-finals
^Note 6 Musa's professional debut
^Note 7 MFB lightweight interim title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 8 Exhibition bout

MF & DAZN: X Series 17

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MF & DAZN: X Series 17
 
Date31 August 2024
Venue3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
Tale of the tape
Boxer Danny Aarons Danny Simpson
Nickname "Simmo"
Hometown Essex, England Eccles, England
Pre-fight record 0–0[36] 0–0[37]
Weight 164.9 lb (75 kg) 169.2 lb (77 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Result
Bout ended in a Split Draw.[38]
(38–38 draw, 39–37 Aarons, 39–37 Simpson)

MF & DAZN: X Series 17 featured Danny Aarons vs Danny Simpson, a middleweight exhibition crossover boxing match between English YouTuber Danny Aarons and former professional football player Danny Simpson. The bout took place on 31 August at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland and included a special two-part concert featuring KSI, at the start and end of the main card, with guest experiences by S-X and Trippie Redd. The bout ended in a split draw.[38]

Originally, English internet personality KSI was scheduled to return to the ring and face American YouTuber Slim Albaher and American mixed martial artist Anthony Taylor in an outnumbered tag team match. The bout was cancelled due to an injury KSI sustained.[39]

Background

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On 2 June 2024, KSI confirmed on Twitter his return to ring for August 2024 after a back-and-forth with Jake Paul.[40] Paul then leaked supposedly that KSI's opponent would be former unified light welterweight champion Amir Khan, and offered to fight Khan in February 2025 if he emerged victorious.[41] Khan then responded to Paul seamlessly confirming his next bout against KSI.[42] On 4 June, Khan confirmed he's deep in negotiations to face KSI next.[43]

On 8 June however, KSI uploaded a YouTube confirming the bout with Khan will not happen in August and instead later on in the year. KSI then challenged Slim Albaher and Anthony Taylor to a 2 vs 1 outnumbered tag team match, giving them 24 hours to accept.[44] Within an hour, both Albaher and Taylor accepted on Twitter.[‡ 4][‡ 5] On 30 June, the bout was officially announced between KSI, Albaher, and Taylor, along with a launch press conference at the Hilton London Wembley in London, England.[45] However, fans began to speculate if the bout had been cancelled following KSI deleting the bout announcement across his social media.[46] Albaher accused KSI of "ducking" their bout, stating he was the one who withdrew.[47] On 1 August, KSI confirmed his withdrawal in a Twitter post due to an injury sustained.[39]

On 7 August, it was announced that Danny Aarons would face former professional football player Danny Simpson as the new headliner for X Series 17, following Beavo's withdrawal due to injury. Additionally, KSI was announced to perform a special concert in place of his previously scheduled bout.[48]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (PPV)
Middleweight Danny Aarons vs. Danny Simpson SD 4 Note 1
Light heavyweight Anthony Taylor (c) def. Gabriel Silva TKO 3/5 2:54 Note 2
Heavyweight HSTikkyTokky def. George Fensom KO 1/3 1:19 Note 3
Welterweight Ben Williams def. Warren Spencer TKO 2/4 0:45 Note 4
Lightweight Deen the Great (c) def. Dave Fogarty TKO 3/5 2:57 Note 5, 6
Welterweight Sami Hamed def. Jesse Clarke TKO 2/5 2:21 Note 7
Misfits Kick-Offs
Cruiserweight Mike Edwards def. Jake Cornish UD 5 Note 8, 9
Cruiserweight Malcolm Minikon def. DTG MD 5 Note 10

^Note 1 Exhibition bout
^Note 2 For MFB light heavyweight title
^Note 3 Exhibition bout
^Note 4 Spencer's professional debut
^Note 5 For MFB lightweight title
^Note 6 Fogarty's professional debut
^Note 7 Hamed and Clarke's professional debut
^Note 8 MFB cruiserweight title tournament quarter-finals
^Note 9 Cornish and Edwards' professional debut
^Note 10 MFB cruiserweight title tournament quarter-finals

Broadcast

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The event was broadcast on pay-per-view on DAZN worldwide at £19.99 in Ireland and the UK while at $39.99 for the US. The event was broadcast on YouTube in limited languages.[49]

Country/Region Broadcasters
Free Cable TV PPV Stream
Ireland (Host) YouTube
Kick
(Misfits Kick-Offs)
DAZN PPV
YouTube PPV
United Kingdom
United States
Worldwide DAZN PPV

MF & DAZN: X Series 18 – Stake Pro Tournament Card

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MF & DAZN: X Series 18
 
Date14 September 2024
VenueVertu Motors Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Title(s) on the lineMFB women's middleweight championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Elle Brooke Jenny Savage
Nickname "The Tennessee Gangster"
Hometown Portsmouth, England Clarksville, Tennessee, US
Pre-fight record 2–0–1 (2 KOs)[i] 0–0 (Boxing)[50]
3–3 (2 KOs) (Bare-knuckle boxing)
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) 5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
Weight 124.7 lb (57 kg) 124.7 lb (57 kg)
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Recognition MFB women's middleweight champion
Result
Brooke defeated Savage via Unanimous Decision.[51]
(48–47 Brooke, 48–46 Brooke, 48–47 Brooke)

MF & DAZN: X Series 18 – Stake Pro Tournament Card featured Elle Brooke vs Jenny Savage, a middleweight MF–professional crossover boxing match between English OnlyFans model Elle Brooke and professional bare-knuckle boxer Jenny Savage for the MFB women's middleweight title. The bout took place on 14 September at the Vertu Motors Arena in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Brooke defeated Savage via unanimous decision.[51]

Background

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During the broadcast of X Series 16 on 10 August, it was announced that Elle Brooke would face bare-knuckle boxer Jenny Savage as the headliner of X Series 18 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.[52]

On 20 August, the full undercard was announced including the first Stake Pro Tournament featuring mixed martial artist Chris Avila, former UFC Lightweight Champion Benson Henderson, professional boxer Idris Virgo and influencer Fes Batista. The semifinals and finals matchup will both take place within the same night of the event.[53]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Middleweight Elle Brooke (c) def. Jenny Savage UD 5 Note 1, 2
Light heavyweight Idris Virgo def. Benson Henderson UD 5 Note 3
Cruiserweight Jully Poca (c) def. Crystal Pittman UD 5 Note 4, 5
Lightweight Lil Cracra def. Joey Knight UD 5 Note 6
Catchweight Lewis Bowden def. George Stokey UD 4 Note 7
Light heavyweight Ashley Rak-Su def. Tristan Hamm MD 4
Lightweight Carla Jade def. Nikki Hru (c) UD 5 Note 8
Light heavyweight Benson Henderson def. Chris Avila UD 5 Note 9, 10
Misfits Kick-Offs
Light heavyweight Idris Virgo def. Fes Batista TKO 1/5 2:03 Note 11
Heavyweight Kelz def. Big Tobz TKO 3/3 1:49 Note 12

^Note 1 Savage's professional debut
^Note 2 For MFB women's middleweight title
^Note 3 Stake pro tournament final
^Note 4 Pittman's professional debut
^Note 5 For MFB women's cruiserweight title
^Note 6 MFB lightweight interim title tournament semifinals
^Note 7 Exhibition bout
^Note 8 For MFB women's lightweight title
^Note 9 Henderson's professional debut
^Note 10 Stake pro tournament semifinals
^Note 11 Stake pro tournament semifinals
^Note 12 Tobz and Kelz's professional debut

MF & DAZN: X Series 19 – Qatar: The Supercard

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MF & DAZN: X Series 19
 
Date28 November 2024
VenueLusail Sports Arena, Doha, Qatar
Title(s) on the lineMFB middleweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer AnEsonGib Slim Albaher
Nickname "The 7 Figure Gibber" "The Hitman"
Hometown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Brooklyn, New York, USA
Pre-fight record 1–1 (1 KO)[54] 4–0 (2 KOs)[j]
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 167.5 lb (76 kg) 166.6 lb (76 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition MFB middleweight champion

MF & DAZN: X Series 19 – Qatar: The Supercard featured AnEsonGib vs Slim, a middleweight MF–professional crossover boxing match contested between Saudi Arabian YouTuber AnEsonGib and American YouTuber Slim Albaher for the MFB middleweight title. The bout is scheduled to take place on 28 November 2024 at the Lusail Sports Arena in Doha, Qatar. AnEsongib defeated Albaher via majority decision.

Background

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On 3 September 2024, Mams Taylor confirmed on Twitter that Slim Albaher will be facing a "huge name from the mixed martial arts world."[‡ 6] On 3 September, Misfits Boxing confirmed that Albaher's opponent will be announced during the broadcast of MF & DAZN: X Series 18 on 14 September.[‡ 7] On the night, it was revealed that Albaher's opponent was not an MMA fighter, but instead Saudi Arabian YouTuber AnEsonGib after years of constant back and forths.

On 14 October, the bout was officially announced to take place on 28 November in Doha, Qatar – in association with Visit Qatar – acuminated with a lunch press conference in London.[56]

Card

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (PPV)
Middleweight AnEsonGib def. Slim Albaher (c) MD 8 Note 1
Light heavyweight Salt Papi def. King Kenny KO 3/6 0:40
Catchweight Deji Olatunji def. Dawood Savage KO 3/4 0:32 Note 3
Welterweight Jarvis Khattri (c) def. Ben Williams TKO 3/5 1:16 Note 4
Middleweight Warren Spencer def. Nichlmao MD 4
Lightweight Lil Cracra def. YuddyGangTV UD 5 Note 5
Heavyweight Chase DeMoor def. Kelz UD 5 Note 6
Misfits Kick-Offs
Light heavyweight Luis Alcaraz Pineda def. Swarmz UD 3
Middleweight Amir Anderson def. Neeraj Saini TKO 2/6 1:30 Note 7

^Note 1 For MFB middleweight title
^Note 2 HS and Warrior's professional debut
^Note 3 Savage's professional debut
^Note 4 For MFB welterweight title
^Note 5 MFB lightweight interim title tournament final
^Note 6 For vacant MFB heavyweight title
^Note 7 Professional bout

Broadcast

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The event will be broadcast on pay-per-view on DAZN worldwide.

Country/Region Broadcasters
Free Cable TV PPV Stream
Qatar (Host) YouTube
Kick
(Misfits Kick-Offs)
DAZN PPV
United Kingdom
United States
Worldwide

Tournament brackets

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Misfits Boxing are hosting three separate tournaments in 2024. One for the MFB interim lightweight title[‡ 8] – while the current MFB lightweight champion Deen the Great heals from injuries – one for the vacant MFB cruiserweight title[‡ 9] after KSI vacated the belt in January 2024[57] and one hosted by Stake featuring four professional fighters all taking place within the same night.[53]

MFB Lightweight Interim Title

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
23 March – X Series 13[12]
 
 
  Joey KnightTKO
(1/5)
 
14 September – X Series 18[58]
 
  Baby Hulk
 
  Joey Knight
 
10 August – X Series 16[33]
 
  Lil CracraUD
(5/5)
 
  Lil CracraSD
(5/5)
 
28 November – X Series 19
 
  Ace Musa
 
  Lil CracraUD
(5/5)
 
11 May – X Series 14[22]
 
  YuddyGangTV
 
  Argentinian KingUD
(5/5)
 
10 August – X Series 16[32]
 
  Pully Arif
 
  YuddyGangTVUD
(5/5)
 
25 May – X Series 15[26]
 
  Argentinian King
 
  YuddyGangTVSD
(5/5)
 
 
  Lil Cracra
 

MFB Cruiserweight Title

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
10 August – X Series 16[32]
 
 
  FaZe Temperrr
 
 
 
  Josh BruecknerTKO
(2/5)
 
  Josh Brueckner
 
31 August – X Series 17[38]
 
  Malcolm Minikon
 
  DTG
 
 
 
  Malcolm MinikonMD
(5/5)
 
 
 
25 May – X Series 15[26]
 
 
 
  Le'Veon BellUD
(5/5)
 
 
 
  Tristan Hamm
 
  Le'Veon Bell
 
31 August – X Series 17[38]
 
  Mike Edwards
 
  Jake Cornish
 
 
  Mike EdwardsUD
(5/5)
 

Stake Pro Tournament

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SemifinalsFinals
 
      
 
14 September – X Series 18[51]
 
 
  Idris VirgoTKO
(1/5)
 
14 September – X Series 18[51]
 
  Fes Batista
 
  Idris VirgoUD
(5/5)
 
14 September – X Series 18[51]
 
  Benson Henderson
 
  Chris Avila
 
 
  Benson HendersonUD
(5/5)
 

Notes

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  1. ^ On BoxRec, Matthews' professional record is 0–0 and his MF-professional record is 1–0 (1 KO).[2]
  2. ^ On BoxRec, Pineda's professional record is 2–7 and his MF-professional record is 1–1.[3]
  3. ^ On BoxRec, FoxTheG' professional record is 0–0 and his MF-professional record is 1–0 (1 KO).[10]
  4. ^ On BoxRec, Heros' professional record is 0–1 and his MF-professional record is 0–1.[11]
  5. ^ On BoxRec, Papi's professional record is 0–0 and his MF-professional record is 2–2 (2 KOs).[20]
  6. ^ On BoxRec, Brooke's professional record is 0–0 and her MF-professional record is 2–0 (2 KOs).[24]
  7. ^ On BoxRec, Temperrr's professional record is 1–0 (1 KOs) and his MF-professional record is 1–2 (1 KO).[30]
  8. ^ On BoxRec, Brueckner's professional record is 2–0 (1 KOs) and his MF-professional record is 0–1.[31]
  9. ^ On BoxRec, Brooke's professional record is 0–0–1 and her MF-professional record is 2–0 (2 KOs).[24]
  10. ^ On BoxRec, Albaher's professional record is 0–0 and his MF-professional record is 4–0 (2 KOs).[55]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Blackburn, Tom (May 6, 2022). "KSI set to make return to the boxing ring this summer". Manchester Evening News.
  2. ^ "BoxRec: Ed Matthews". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  3. ^ "BoxRec: Luis Alcaraz Pineda". BoxRec. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b Schuller, Rudi (20 January 2024). ""Mystery Opponent" Luis Pineda makes quick work of Ed Matthews at MF & DAZN: X Series 012". DAZN.
  5. ^ a b Schuller, Rudi (10 January 2024). "When is Ed Matthews vs. Mystery Opponent? Ticket info, fight card, how to watch and stream MF & DAZN: X Series 012". DAZN.
  6. ^ Yard, Owen (18 December 2023). "HSTikkyTokky Vs Tayo Ricci Boxing Fight ANNOUNCED For January 20th In Leeds". NoSmokeSport.
  7. ^ Happy Punch (5 January 2023). "🚨 HSTikkyTokky's Misfits 012 fight has been canceled after talks for a massive bout this Spring have emerged". Twitter.
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