ALEX WASSABI has BEATEN Deji in the showdown of the YouTubers.
A spectator has jumped into the ring during the second round and attempted to hit Wassabi but was pushed out of the ring.
The grudge match was played out at Ovo Wembley Arena in front of a sell-out crowd, after some thrilling undercard bouts.
Local boy Deji was left dejected when only one judge gave a decision in his favour, while the other two judges went with American Wassabi.
Anthony Joshua and brother KSI were in the crowd cheering him on but ultimately Deji, 25, couldn’t get the job done.
On the undercard, Ryan Taylor was disqualified for a disgraceful headbutt on his opponent DK Money.
The bizarre scenes were even then REPEATED as Vitaly was headbutted by Kristen Hanby.
- TV channel: Unfortunately, this event is not being broadcast on TV in the UK
- Live stream: Showstar Sports
- Main event ring walk time UK: 10.30pm
- Undercard: King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
- Vitaly vs Kristen Hanby
- Armz Korleone vs Minikon
- Ryan Taylor vs DK Money
- Ashley Cain vs Andreas Eskander
- Prelim: Kyle ‘Stromedy’ Godfrey vs Austin Sprinz
- Prelim: Salt Papi vs Halal Ham
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Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Deji says: “I guess I think too much when I box. I don’`t punch enough.
“Alex did well I cant dispute that. Thank you everyone who came out.”
Both fighters then shake on a rematch. Fourth time lucky?
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Wassabi says: “This dude tough he has heart. He made it threw all of it. We made it threw all of it.”
He added: “I didn’t realise how tough it was going to be. This people love their people.”
Wassabi tells Deji. “Look man, I love you bro. I let all of those things in the past go already.”
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Judges score the bout 50-46, 49-47 and 48-47… winner by split-decision Alex Wassabi.
Deji has been beaten again and now stands 0-3 in his boxing career.
Is it all over? Probably. But he gave it a good go and should be proud of this performance.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 5 – Wassabi backs Deji into the corner, letting his hands go.
It’s Wassabi walking forward and might be impressing the judges.
We go to the judges scorecards. Deji looked the better boxer but wasn’t very active. Be interesting to see how they score this.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 4 – Left hand down the middle lands for Deji, he needed that.
Wassabi lands a nice shot on the inside, both men having success.
Deji comes on strong towards the end but now Wassabi comes forward. Last round and it’s a tight bout.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 3 – Deji doing a good job slipping but he’s not countering with anything.
Left hand lands for Deji but Wassabi returns with a couple of jabs.
Another hard round to score with Deji looking the slicker but not very busy.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 2 – Decent little left hand lands over the top for Deji.
But Wassabi doing a good job in response with aggression.
Not much to split them. Still in shock over the fame-hungry streaker.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 2 – Some confusion now with the fight at a standstill.
They are urging fans to remain seated or else it could be cancelled.
Well, the fight is back on…
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 2 – Oh no. A streaker has entered the ring and been slammed out of it.
We’ve seen it all tonight. What on earth is that?
Fight stops and again it’s carnage in the arena.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Round 1 – Deji lands a quick left but Wassabi comes back on the front foot.
Decent head movement by Deji, slipping and evading punches.
He was coming forward more and may have nicked the round there.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Wassabi comes into a chorus of boos.
He comes Deji, basically putting his boxing future on the line, refusing to fight if he fails to win here.
Main-event, it all comes down to this.
Deji vs Alex Wassabi
Up next is the main-event. KSI’s brother Deji welcomes American Alex Wassabi into the ring.
Deji has twice boxed before, losing both. The first won against Jake Paul in 2018 and then TikToker Vinnie Hacker last June.
He’s called this fight ‘redemption’ having claimed to have not trained for his last fights.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Temperrr reckons he won every round – and he’s not far wrong.
He congratulates Kenny and says he’ll ‘probably’ fight again.
If he does, I wouldn’t do it over here.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Judges the bout to King Kenny by split-decision and somehow he’s been given the win.
Faze Temperrr won at least four of the five rounds but has been a victim of fighting away from home.
YouTubers rush into the ring and celebrate with Kenny. So that’s nice.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Round 5 – Both men let their hands go down the stretch, committing to winning the final round.
Temperrr lands a nice little combination at the end which may have been enough to nick him the round.
For my money he’s won this pretty easily. But you never know with British judging.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Round 4 – Decent right-left combo lands for Temperrr.
But backs comes Kenny as he lets his hands go. Not sure how much landed but he’s stepped his foot on the gas.
Kenny ducks underneath something and comes over the top with a hook. Probably enough to have won him the round.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Round 3 – Slow round that round with not much to separate them.
Some decent jabs for Kenny but he’s not doing all that much, just not throwing his right.
Temperrr is landing at a far more successful rate. He doesn’t look great but doing just about enough.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Round 2 – Decent little trade up, Temperrr lands couple good left hands but Kenny had a response with a right hand.
Kenny looked more confident in that round but Temperrr is the far more convincing.
Tactical switch needed for Kenny, who needs to double up his shots as he’s getting countered.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Round 1 – Not really much going on in the opening round but Temperrr has started far better.
He’s using his southpaw length very well, landing some decent jabs and left hands.
Kenny struggled to get into range and was getting caught coming in.
King Kenny vs Faze Temperrr
Temperrr comes out to a chorus of boos but stands as a 6ft 4in southpaw, so could be tricky.
Kenny receives a massive reception and walks out to 50 Cent’s classic ‘Many Men’.
Excitement building around this one.
Up next
Co-main event between ‘King Kenny’ and ‘Faze Temperrr’.
Kenny coincidentally trains alongside tonight’s headliner Deji.
Deji headlines the night against American Alex Wasabbi.
Kristen Hanby vs Vitaly
Judges score the bout to a DRAW.
Hanby probably boxed the better but landed multiple headbutts.
But the ref didn’t take a point away so neither did the judges. Vitaly calls for a rematch… says they could do it tomorrow.
Kristen Hanby vs Vitaly
Round 4 – So Hanby landed a load of headbutts but somehow got away with it. Fight continues, because why not?
Vitaly marches forward but Hanby is quite literally holding on for dear life.
Both men throws hands right till the end – not ONE landing – but they did give it their all. Scorecards next.
Kristen Hanby vs Vitaly
Round 3 – Vitaly finally lands a right hand causing Hanby to hold on and almost getting taken off his feet.
Now it looks as though Hanby landed a sneaky little headbutt. The second of the show. What is going on?
A THIRD headbutt and it’s ending again in utter chaos. He was doing fairly well up until that point. All gone to waste?
Kristen Hanby vs Vitaly
Round 2 – Another similar round as Hanby boxes on the back foot, landing some nice jabs.
Vitaly just cluelessly walking forward, running into jabs and throwing the occasional right hand slap.
He has about two stone on Hanby but has so far proven big for nothing.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk