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Misfits Boxing 011: UK start time, live stream, TV channel as Dapper Laughs takes on Simple Simon, Jarvis vs BDave


MISFITS Boxing is back on Friday night and there are more exciting fights to feast your eyes on.

It’s been a big year for KSI’s promotion, having produced the biggest influencer event of the year with his fight against Tommy Fury last month.

Jarvis is fighting in the main event on Friday against BDave
Dapper Laughs will take on Simple Simon on the undercard

Now it’s the turn of some other YouTube personalities to get their hands on each other in the squared circle.

Headlining the event is Jarvis, who has previously sparred Floyd Mayweather, and BDave.

Both are regular fixtures in the influencer boxing space and they’re set to collide in what should be an entertaining scrap.

Also on the card is comedian Dapper Laughs, who takes on TikTok’s Simple Simon.

When is Misfits Boxing 011?

  • Jarvis vs BDave and Dapper Laughs vs Simple Simon will take place on Friday, November 17.
  • The event will be held at York Hall in London.
  • You can expect the main event between Jarvis and BDave to get underway from 10pm GMT.
  • The main card will get going from 7pm.

What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

  • Misfits Boxing 011 will be shown live on DAZN in the UK.
  • You can live stream all the action from the DAZN app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
  • You can subscribe to DAZN for £9.99-a-month.

Misfits Boxing 011 card

  • Jarvis vs. BDave; For the Misfits Boxing welterweight title
  • Jully Poca vs. Alaena Vampira; For the Misfits Boxing women’s cruiserweight title
  • Gabriel Silva vs. OJ Rose
  • Armz Korleone vs. Minikon
  • Uncle Pizza vs. YuddyGang TV
  • Dapper Laughs vs. Simple Simon
  • Adam Brooks vs. Rhino


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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