
Darren Till has admitted that he was 'stripped' due to the cancellation of his boxing efficiency that would appear in Manchester next week.
The former UFC Welterweight-Titel candidate would face Darren Stewart in the Co-Main event of Misfits Boxing's' Unfinished Business event. KSI, however, is forced from the main event where he would stand opposite Dillon Danis with a disease.
This has left a whole undercard unclear about their next steps, where the promotion promises a new date by next week. With Danis, however, planned to fight Tony Ferguson on 24 May in Los Angeles for the GFL, his availability may be limited in the coming weeks.
Darren until after KSI vs Dillon Danis Canceling costs him boxing comeback
Perhaps the most exciting fight that was planned for next weekend was Darren Till's comeback to the ring after switching off Anthony Taylor in January. He almost looked back to his best when he erased the great American, and would now go to Darren Stewart, an ex-PUC star of his own size.
However, all fights have now been canceled, with a statement on Instagram to issue and said: “KSIs took off with injury or illness, one or the other. So you clearly know that at any time I will fight every weight everywhere.
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“But the show could not be done, so I think they postpone for a few weeks. I was stripped, I was on my way to do my last track session, I am full of black eyes. I have been deep in the trenches as they say, weight is good, I feel good.
“Weight is good if you can have a small powerade a week earlier. They help kind of things, but I just wanted to let all know you. I was looking forward to a great evening, great fight, things like that.
“Darren is a good opponent, but I would clearly defeat him. This is – happens, it's not my first Rodeo, I have been in this game for 20 years now. I have only been doing it 32 since I was 12, so I know how the script goes.”
KSI vs Dillon Danis Undercard destroyed as Fight Card is canceled
Till's more measured reaction was not necessarily the tact of other heartbreaking hunters who would compete in the night. Although the fighting is expected to be rearranged, there are no new date from now on and fighters who have to be paid tens of thousands now have lost money in training camps.
Undercard lightweight Argentinian King tweeted: “My dog died yesterday and I couldn't even say goodbye.
“I borrowed money to complete the December camp that got a re -effect and I had to borrow more money to finish this camp to pay housing, coaches, transport. I have my family and a friend who fly to Manchester.”
This was exacerbated by Fox 'The G' Townley, who wrote: “It is just difficult if you have had 3 full camps in a row of home and you cannot show your improvements, not paid … It is clearly not their fault, things happen. It is just a shame.
Chase Demoor, who would be opposed to Tyson Fury's brother Fury Fury in a heavyweight title fight, added: “I never missed a day … I bleed to my hands. I missed birthdays, funerals … I traveled the world.
“I have spent so much money and effort for me, I am sad for my team. My coaches, my friends, my family who have experienced this with me. I am particularly sorry for the fans … I have done my absolutely best to promote this for you. Really from my heart, I am so f and sorry.”
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