2026 in Misfits Boxing and MF Pro

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2026 in Misfits Boxing and MF Pro is the fifth year in the history of Misfits Boxing and first year in the history for MF Pro, two boxing promotions founded by English YouTuber KSI and run by Mams Taylor, Kalle Sauerland, and Nisse Sauerland.[1]

First date7 March 2026
Last date29 June 2026
Last date aired4 April 2026
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MF Sports
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PromotionMisfits Boxing
MF Pro
First date7 March 2026
Last date29 June 2026
Last date aired4 April 2026
Websitemisfitsboxing.com
Events
Total events4
Fights
Total fights34
Title fights9
 2025
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2026 sees the debut of MF Sports professional boxing division 'MF Pro.'

MF Duel 2

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MF Duel 2
Date7 March 2026
VenueVaillant Live, Derby, England
Title(s) on the lineMF Pro light heavyweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Ty Mitchell Gabriel Rosado
Nickname "The Derby Banger" "King"
Hometown Derby, England Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Pre-fight record 6–2 (4 KOs)[a] 28–17–1 (16 KOs)
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) 5 ft 11½ in
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Result
Mitchell defeated Rosado via Unanimous Decision.[2]
(59–55 Mitchell, 59–55 Mitchell, 59–55 Mitchell)
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MF Duel 2: Mitchell vs. Rosado was an MF–professional boxing event which featured Ty Mitchell vs. Gabriel Rosado, a light heavyweight match contested between professional boxers Ty Mitchell and Gabriel Rosado for the MF Pro light heavyweight title. The event took place on 7 March 2026 at the Vaillant Live in Derby, England.[3] Mitchell defeated Rosado via unanimous decision.[2]

Background

On 12 February 2026, Misfits Boxing announced their first event for 2026 with a second entry in their "MF Duel" series where Ty Mitchell will be defending his MF Pro light heavyweight title against Gabriel Rosado.[3]

The undercard features the boxing debut of two-time Olympic gold medallist Jade Jones.[4]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Light heavyweight Ty Mitchell (c) def. Gabriel Rosado UD 6 Note 1
Lightweight Walid Sharks def. Argentinian King KO 2/4 1:05
Middleweight Pearl Gonzalez (c) def. Carla Jade UD 5 Note 2
Heavyweight Jordan Banjo def. Tempo Arts TKO 4/4 2:54
Lightweight Jade Jones def. Egypt Criss KO 2/4 0:59
Heavyweight Wil Anderson def. Jake Cornish TKO 3/4 0:46
Welterweight Justin Ibarrola def. James Springer TKO 4/4 2:46
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^Note 1 For MF Pro light heavyweight title
^Note 2 For MFB women's middleweight title

Conlan vs. Walsh

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Conlan vs. Walsh
Date20 March 2026
VenueSSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Title(s) on the lineWBC international featherweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Mick Conlan Kevin Walsh
Nickname "Irish" "King"
Hometown Belfast, Northern Ireland Brockton, Massachusetts, US
Pre-fight record 20–3 (10 KOs) 19–0 (10 KOs)
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Result
Walsh defeated Conlan via Split Decision.[5]
(97–93 Conlan, 94–96 Walsh, 94–96 Walsh)
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Mick Conlan vs. Kevin Walsh was a featherweight professional boxing match contested between Mick Conlan and Kevin Walsh for the WBC international featherweight title. The bout took place on 20 March 2026 at the SSE Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[6] Walsh defeated Conlan via split decision.[5]

Background

On 6 February 2026, Mick Conlan's return to the ring was confirmed for 20 March as the inaugural event for the newly established MF Pro, the professional boxing division of Misfits Boxing.[6] Conlan is set to defeated his WBC international featherweight title against American boxer Kevin Walsh at the SSE Arena in his hometown Belfast, Northern Ireland.[7]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Postliminary Card
Super welterweight Glenn Bryne def. Daniel Przewieslik UD 6
Super featherweight Sam Norris def. Stefan Vincent PTS 4
Main Card
Featherweight Kevin Walsh def. Mick Conlan (c) SD 10 Note 1
Welterweight Kieran Molloy def. Xavier Kohlen UD 10 Note 2
Super middleweight Niall Brown def. Darren Johnstone TKO 3/10 0:44 Note 3
Super featherweight Codie Smith def. Lee Gormley TKO 1/8 1:54
Super welterweight Jak Corrie def. Jacob Quinn KO 2/6 2:38
Preliminary Card
Super lightweight Ben Marksby def. Carlos Daniel Cordoba RTD 4/8 3:00
Lightweight Kurt Walker def. Yahir Morales PTS 4/4
Super featherweight Kyle Smith def. Eduardo Vera Sanchez PTS 4/4
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^Note 1 For WBC international featherweight title
^Note 2 For vacant IBF European welterweight title
^Note 3 Eliminator for British super middleweight title

Chisora vs. Wilder: An Icon Will Fall

Derek Chisora vs. Deontay Wilder, billed as An Icon Will Fall, was a heavyweight professional boxing match contested between Derek Chisora and former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. The bout took place on 4 April 2026 at The O2 Arena in London, England.[8] Wilder defeated Chisora via split decision.[9]

Edwards vs. Nqothole: Brawl Hall

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Brawl Hall
Date29 May 2026
VenueYork Hall, London, England
Tale of the tape
Boxer Charlie Edwards Sikho Nqothole
Nickname "Sequence"
Hometown London, England Mthatha, South Africa
Pre-fight record 20–2–0–1 (7 KOs) 21–3 (13 KOs)
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Result
Nqothole defeated Edwards via Unanimous Decision.[10]
(113–116 Nqothole, 112–117, Nqothole, 111–118 Nqothole)
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Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole, billed as Brawl Hall, was a super flyweight professional boxing match contested between Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole as the IBF World super flyweight title eliminator. The bout took place on 29 May 2026 at the York Hall in London, England. Nqothole defeated Edwards via unanimous decision.[10]

Background

In early March 2026, Charlie Edwards was ordered to face Sikho Nqothole as the IBF eliminator after Nqothole's original opponent, Ricardo Malajika, withdrew in their bout.[11] In April, MF Pro announced the bout as the headliner for "Brawl Hall", their third event which features four different title bouts taking place on 19 May at the York Hall.[12]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Super flyweight Sikho Nqothole def. Charlie Edwards UD 12 Note 1
Super welterweight Dan Toward vs. Jak Corrie SD 10 Note 2
Super middleweight Ollie Cooper def. James Osborne TKO 8/10 2:58 Note 3
Featherweight Tom Welland def. Saleh Kassim UD 10 Note 4
Cruiserweight Lucas Roehrig def. Faton Tolaj TKO 2/8 1:25
Preliminary Card
Middleweight Jonathan Kumuteo def. Jose Aguirre PTS 4
Middleweight Sultan Babakhanov def. Luis Enrique Montelongo Morales PTS 6
Welterweight Eugene Mckeever def. Artem Liashevych PTS 4
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^Note 1 IBF World super flyweight title eliminator
^Note 2 For vacant WBA Continental super welterweight title
^Note 3 For vacant English super middleweight title
^Note 4 For vacant Commonwealth Youth featherweight title

Fame Fighting vs. Misfits Boxing

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Fame Fighting vs. Misfits Boxing
Date6 June 2026
VenueOstermann-Arena, Leverkusen, Germany
Tale of the tape
Boxer Aleks Petrović Chase DeMoor
Nickname "The GOAT"
Hometown Mülheim, Germany Eatonville, Washington, U.S.
Pre-fight record 2–1 13–3–1 (10 KOs)[b]
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition FF Super Heavyweight Champion MFB Heavyweight Champion
Result
DeMoor defeated Petrović via Unanimous Decision.
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Fame Fighting vs. Misfits Boxing, billed as The Big Crossover, was an exhibition boxing event featuring Aleks Petrović vs. Chase DeMoor, a super heavyweight match contested between FF super heavyweight champion Aleks Petrović and MFB heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor. The event took place on 6 June 2026 at Ostermann-Arena in Leverkusen, Germany. DeMoor defeated Petrović via unanimous decision.

The event ended in a 4–4 draw, with four Misfits fighters and four Fame fighters winning respectively.

Background

On 30 April 2026, president of Fame Fighting Eugen Lopez, announced that Fame Fighting and Misfits Boxing will co-promote an event for 6 June at the Ostermann-Arena in Leverkusen, billed as a promotion vs promotion.[14] The event will be broadcast via Bild in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.[15] The next day, Fame Fighting announced that their super heavyweight champion Aleks Petrović will headline against Misfits Boxing's heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor.[16]

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More information Weight class, vs ...
Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (Bild+ and The Sun Club)
Super heavyweight Chase DeMoor (MF) def. Aleks Petrović (FF) UD 6
Super middleweight Can Kaplan (FF) def. Slim Albaher (MF) TKO 5/5 2:05 Note 1
Light heavyweight Ediz Tasci (FF) def. Dad (MF) TKO 1/4 2:20
Heavyweight Temperrr (MF) def. MckyTV (FF) UD 3
Cruiserweight Tommy Pedroni (FF) def. Fes Batista (MF) TKO 3/4 1:10
Light heavyweight Oliver Ginkel def. Norbert Ruzicka KO 5/6 0:26 Note 2
Super middleweight Ty Mitchell (MF) def. Aro Schwartz (FF) KO 1/8 2:39 Note 3
Heavyweight Josh Brueckner (MF) def. Tobias Pietrek (FF) TKO 1/4 1:44
Light heavyweight Filip Pavlović (FF) def. Luis Alcaraz Pineda (MF) UD 4
Preliminary Card (YouTube and The Sun)
Lightweight FoxTheG def. Pully Arif UD 4
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^Note 1 Professional bout
^Note 2 Professional bout
^Note 3 Professional bout

Misfits 23 – Beauty vs. The Beast

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Beauty vs. The Beast
Date13 June 2026
VenueManchester Arena, Manchester, England
Tale of the tape
Boxer Tommy Fury Eddie Hall
Nickname "TNT" "The Beast"
Hometown Manchester, England Newcastle-under-Lyme, England
Pre-fight record 11–0 (4 KOs) 0–1
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition 2017 World's Strongest Man
Former Deadlift World Record holder 500 kg (1,102 lb)
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Misfits 23 – Beauty vs. The Beast is an upcoming MF–professional boxing event featuring Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall, a heavyweight match contested between professional boxer Tommy Fury and former strongman competitor Eddie Hall. The event is scheduled to take place on 13 June 2026 at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.

Background

In February 2026, Misfits co-president Mams Taylor revealed that Misfits 23 was originally scheduled to take place in April in Qatar, but due to the 2026 Iran war, the event was postponed and eventually cancelled.[17] On 25 March, Manchester Arena's social media account accidentally posted a filer promoting a bout between Tommy Fury and Eddie Hall set for 13 June. Later that day, Talksport confirmed the bout and stated an announcement for Misfits 23 was imminent in the coming days.[18] On 27 March, Misfits Boxing formally announced the bout on social media with the billing "Beauty vs. The Beast", referencing the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast.[19]

The launch press conference took place on 10 April at the Glaziers Hall in London. During the presser, Hall confirmed the bout will be six two minute rounds with 12 oz gloves.[20] The undercard was announced on 24 April which features the return of two-time Olympic gold medallist Jade Jones.[21]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (PPV)
Heavyweight Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall – (6) Note 1
Light heavyweight Anthony Taylor (c) vs. Matt Floyd – (5) Note 2
Middleweight Swarmz vs. Biel TBA
Heavyweight Big Stacks vs. Armz Korleone TBA
TBA Ibiza Final Boss vs. Jordan McCann TBA
Cruiserweight Jade Jones vs. FederiKita TBA
Light heavyweight Adam Brooks vs. Rahim Pardesi TBA
Middleweight Little Bellsy vs. Andy Nguyen TBA
Cruiserweight Franciska Szabo vs. Tina Snows TBA
Light heavyweight Khallas Karim vs. Luke Kevins TBA
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^Note 1 Two minute rounds
^Note 2 For MFB light heavyweight title

Sylve vs. Diaz: Pugilist Revolution

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Pugilist Revolution
Date19 June 2026
VenueThunder Studios, Long Beach, California, US
Tale of the tape
Boxer Ashton Sylve Joseph Diaz
Nickname "H2O" "JoJo"
Hometown Long Beach, California, US South El Monte, California, US
Pre-fight record 13–1 (10 KOs) 34–9–1 (15 KOs)
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition Former IBF Super Lightweight Champion
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Ahston Sylve vs. Joseph Diaz, billed as Pugilist Revolution, is an upcoming welterweight professional boxing match contested between Ashton Sylve and Joseph Diaz. The bout is scheduled to take place on 19 June 2026 at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, US.

Background

On 15 May 2026, MF Pro announced their inaugural United States event will take place on 19 June in Long Beach, California with Ashton Sylve vs. Joseph Diaz as the headline.[22]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Welterweight Ashton Sylve vs. Joseph Diaz – (10)
Super lightweight J'Hon Ingram vs. Devin Cushing – (10)
Middleweight Amir Anderson vs. Jonas Sylvain – (10) Note 1
Super lightweight David Lopez vs. Joey Borrero – (8)
Super flyweight Kayla Gomez vs. Shayntain Creer – (4) Note 2
Super middleweight Ethan Smith vs. TBA TBA
Super lightweight Ernesto Mercado vs. TBA TBA
Middleweight Daniel Mercado vs. TBA TBA
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^Note 1 For vacant WBC US Silver middleweight title
^Note 2 Gomez's professional debut

Eubank vs. Papot

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Eubank vs. Papot
Date18 July 2026
VenueCopper Box Arena, London, England
Title(s) on the linevacant IBF International welterweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Harlem Eubank David Papot
Nickname "Humble" "L'enfant de Penhoet"
Hometown Brighton, England Saint-Nazaire, France
Pre-fight record 22–1 (9 KOs) 30–1–1 (5 KOs)
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Recognition Former IBF Inter-Continental Welterweight Champion Former IBF World Super Welterweight Champion
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Harlem Eubank vs. David Papot, is an upcoming welterweight professional boxing match contested between Harlem Eubank and David Papot. The bout is scheduled to take place on 18 July 2026 at the Copper Box Arena in London, England.

Background

On 29 May 2026 during the broadcast of Edwards vs. Nqothole, MF Pro announced Harlem Eubank would face David Papot on 18 July.[23]

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Weight class vs Method Round Time Notes
Welterweight Harlem Eubank vs. David Papot – (12) Note 1
Welterweight Kieran Molloy vs. Sean Noakes – (10) Note 2
Middleweight Joel Bartell vs. Kyran Jones – (10)
Super lightweight Aaron Prospere vs. Mikey Sakyi – (10) Note 3
Featherweight Christian Bozzia vs. Kurtis Wiggins – (8)
Lightweight Tumi Phillips vs. Youssef Khoumari – (8)
Featherweight Jay Pitman vs. TBA – (6)
Welterweight Jamie Barrett vs. TBA – (4)
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^Note 1 For vacant IBF International welterweight title
^Note 2 For IBF European welterweight title
^Note 3 For vacant British super lightweight title


See also

Notes

  1. On BoxRec, Mitchell's professional record is 5–2 (3 KOs) and his MF–professional record is 1–0 (1 KO).
  2. On BoxRec, DeMoor's professional record is 8–2–1 (8 KOs) and his MF-professional record is 5–1 (2 KO).[13]
  3. Fighters labled FF represents Fame Fighting, and fighters labled MF represent Misfits Boxing.

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