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Misfits Boxing 14 LIVE results including Salt Papi vs Amadeusz Ferrari

11 May 2024 , 18:46
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Salt Papi (left) fights Amadeusz Ferrari tonight at Misfits Boxing 14 (Image: Misfits Boxing)
Salt Papi (left) fights Amadeusz Ferrari tonight at Misfits Boxing 14 (Image: Misfits Boxing)

Salt Papi returned to winning ways as he beat MMA fighter Amadeusz Ferrari, who quit on his stool.

Ferrari fought in bursts from the start and tried his best to make the fight dirty, roughing up Papi in the clinch whenever he could. The Polish fighter was deducted a point in the second round for leading with his head, which led to Papi being cut next to his eye. Papi was clearly the better boxer but he struggled to deal with the recklessness of Ferrari. The MMA fighter quit on his stool at the end of the third round in an anticlimactic end to the fight.

Here are the rest of the results from tonight's fights...

Jully Poca bts 6ar6ie6 on points

Brazilian superstar Jully Poca defended her Misfits women’s cruiserweight title with a one-sided win against 6ar6ie6. The massive height difference was evident from the opening bell as 6ar6ie6 towered over the defending women’s cruiserweight champion Poca. The Brazilian was struggling to close the distance but for what 6ar6ie6 made up in height she lacked in technique. Poca was up on the scorecards heading into the last round and was in good spirits as she danced whilst going back to her corner. Poca refused to go on cruise control despite already having won the fight and scrapped it out with her rival in the middle of the ring.

King Kenny bt Adam Brooks via TKO

King Kenny proved that age does matter in the ring as he made easy work of GB news presenter Adam Brooks. The skill set between Kenny and Brooks was evident from the opening bell and Brooks found himself on the canvas at the end of the opening round, but he was able to get back to his feet and was saved by the bell. Kenny had Brooks hurt again in the second round as he backed his rival against the ropes and punished the body, which led to the referee waving off the fight. “I was coming off a loss and I wanted to redeem myself. My performance was great tonight. A lot of people want me to fight Salt Papi, so if the money and weight is right I’m down,” Kenny said after his win.

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Mist bt Ryan Taylor via KO

UK rapper Mist put his old friend turned foe down three times before knocking him out in the opening round. The rivals butted heads for days in the build up to their fight and Mist got the last laugh as he busted up Taylor’s eye and stopped him with just 30 seconds left in the first round. “The only gameplan was to come and do the victory,” Mist said after his win. “I told you muppets get knocked out, gang business.”

Argentinian King bt Pully Arif via points

The Argentinian King won a one-sided decision against Pully Arif, who took the fight on just a week’s notice. Arif was clowning around in the ring as he lifted Argentinian King off his legs whilst breaking from the clinch. Argentinian King snapped the head of Arif back in the third round with a well-timed uppercut, but the Brit absorbed it well. Arif’s lack of training showed in the last round as gasped for air whilst running around the ring. After his win, Argentinian King traded words with fellow Misfits Boxing lightweight Joey Knight, who was ringside for the fight.

Tempo Arts bt Ben Knights via TKO

Reigning Misfits Boxing heavyweight champion Tempo Arts stopped Ben Knights in the final round to retain his title in the first fight of the night. Knights started strong but his pace slowed down after just three minutes as he started to look tired in the second round. Arts was all over his rival, who was so exhausted that he was barely throwing any punches and even had to sit on the ropes to get his breath back. Knights was saved by the bell at the end of the fourth round and the referee had seen enough in the fifth after Arts landing a big right hook to close the show.

Harry Davies

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