One of the biggest events in Misfits history will take place this week as rivals Slim Albaher and AnEsonGib headline a stacked card in Qatar.
The fight between the pair has been brewing for quite some time now, but the influencer boxing stars will finally settle the score in what promises to be an epic night of boxing. The co-main event also sees the return of Salt Papi, who is scheduled to take on King Kenny.
Also featuring on the undercard, KSI’s younger brother Deji will also make a sensational return after over a year without competing inside the squared-circle. It doesn’t stop there, though. There are many more talented influencers competing in Qatar, who will be looking to showcase their talents on the big stages. Here’s everything you need to know about the fights…
What date and time is Slim vs Gib?
The blockbuster card is scheduled to take pace on Thursday, November 28 at the Lusail Sports Arena in Doha, Qatar. The main undercard will begin at around 6pm UK time, 12pm ET, and 9am PT. The main event ring walks will likely take place at around 10pm. The two stars will then touch gloves just after 10.15pm before the first bell sounds. The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected.
How to watch Slim vs Gib on TV and live stream in the UK
The showdown between the pair will be streamed live on DAZN Pay-Per-View in over 200 countries across the globe. The card will cost fans £19.99 and can be watched everywhere on any device via the DAZN App.
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Slim vs Gib at Misfits Boxing 19 will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view.
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Full Fight card and undercard
Slim vs Gib:
A fight years in the making, Slim and Gib will finally settle the score in Qatar. The unbeaten American put on a stunning display in his last outing, knocking out Salt Papi. Meanwhile, Gib scored a convincing unanimous decision victory in his last fight against Jarvis back in 2023.
Super Salt Papi vs King Kenny:
While many will be excited for the main event, boxing fans are in for a real treat with the co-main event between Salt Papi and King Kenny. Throughout his career so far, Papi has impressed many with his ability in the squared-circle. His only defeats in the ring came against Slim and Anthony Taylor. As for King Kenny – real name Kenny Ojuederie – the Brit got back to winning ways in his last fight, defeating Adam Brooks earlier this year.
HS Tikky Tokky vs Moziah Pinder:
HS Tikky Tokky – real name Harrison Sullivan – made quite the impressions on his Misfits boxing debut. Earlier this summer, the online content creator secured a devastating win over George Fensom, knocking the former Love Island star three times before the referee waved off the contest. As for Pinder, the 29-year-old will be making his debut on the card and will be looking to cause a real upset in Qatar.
Deji vs Dawood Savage:
Deji, the brother of KSI, is scheduled to make a comeback in Qatar after over a year away from boxing. He hasn’t been in action since he beat Swarmz by unanimous decision at Misfits 007. After his opponent wasn’t confirmed when Misfits announced the card, Deji finally has a dance partner next week. He will take on Dawood Savage who is yet to taste victory inside the ring.
Jarvis vs Ben Williams:
Jarvis’ only defeat in the came against one half of the main event in Gib. That said, he bounced back in some style, defeating both BDave and Fabrizio Valdez. That said, he faces one of the toughest tests of his career in Ben Williams – who has taken the sport by storm since making his debut. With four wins under his belt already, the undefeated youngster posses a real threat to current welterweight champion’s title.
Nichlmao vs Warren Spencer:
Thursday’s card was supposed to see Nichlmao and Jay Swingler go head-to-head for a second time, but the latter was forced to pull out of the card due to a medical condition. The pair put on a stunning display in their first meeting last year, with Swingler getting the nod on points. The show must go on, though, and Nichlmao will face Warren Spencer in what promises to be a fiery encounter.
Lil Cracra vs Yuddy Gang TV
Another blockbuster showdown will take place on the undercard as Lil Cracra and Yuddy Gang TV go toe-to-toe for a third time. The pair fought to a no contest back in March, with the two stars running it again two months later. This time around, it was Yuddy Gang TV who got his hand raised. This time around, he’ll be looking for more of an emphatic win to put the rivalry to bed.
Chase De Moor vs Big Kelz:
Chase De Moor’s boxing career didn’t get off to the best of stars having lost four of his first five fights. However, the American finally got in the win column earlier this year against Minikon and followed that up with a knockout victory over Terrick Maven back in September. He faces a tough test in Big Kelz – who secured a devastating knockout on his debut earlier this year.
Pineda vs Swarmz:
Luis Alcaraz Pineda is once again stepping into the Misfits boxing scene. Having lost against KSI on his debut two years ago, he then followed that up with wins over BDave, Ice Poseidon and, most recently, Ed Matthews. As for Swarmz, the boxing star will be itching to get back in the win column following defeats to Deji and Ed Matthews.
Amir Anderson vs Neerjai:
Having secured a brutal knockout win on his debut earlier this year, Amir Anderson is back in the Misfits ring on November 28. As for Neeraj, the the middleweight star will be making his Misfits debut on the card as he looks to secured a monumental victory on the big stage.
Quotes corner
Slim: “He’s only got three knockouts. One of them was a guy called ‘Max Plays FIFA’. He’s a guy who doesn’t box at all and the other two knockouts were…. he knocked out Austin McBroom, he dropped him five times or whatever. The third time, Austin McBroom quit so he didn’t finish him, he quit the fight. Me, I have five knockouts and every guy I’ve knocked out was with one punch. I’ve got that different kind of right hand power. He’s going to feel that on fight night and he’s going to regret even signing that contract.”
Gib: “I’m just excited that I’m fighting in Qatar. That’s the main thing. I’m excited that I’m fighting in a new country, a new place. So, I’m excited that I’m fighting the best from Misfits and once I’m done beating the best, I’m kind of done with the rest. They said Slim was the most exciting dance partner and he is so boring. He’s been boring as expected, but I’m going to make it up by making the fight entertaining as hell and by beating the s*** out of him.”