Rod Stewart's son viciously knocked out 15 seconds into Misfits Boxing debut

Rod Stewart’s Son Knocked Out Early in Misfits Boxing Debut

Sean Stewart, son of rock star Rod Stewart, faced a harsh introduction to professional boxing in his first Misfits Boxing fight held in Nashville. The event, titled ‘Duel,’ featured new professionals and several celebrity bouts, including Sean's match against popular streamer BDave.

Fight Overview

During the fight, Sean Stewart, described by commentator Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis as a “gym warrior,” was noted to have trained since the age of six. Despite this, the fight quickly turned against him. BDave entered the ring to the sound of Rod Stewart's music, creating a psychological edge.

The Knockout Moment

Although Sean initially landed some punches and kept the pace, he made a critical mistake by dropping his hands in the middle of an exchange. BDave took advantage, landing a precise blow that sent Sean to the canvas.

The referee immediately stopped the fight after just 15 seconds, marking BDave’s second consecutive knockout in Misfits Boxing.

Additional Context

Rod Stewart was performing in London and was not present at the fight in Nashville, possibly sparing him the discomfort of watching his son’s tough debut.

Sean was branded a "gym warrior" by Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis and reportedly told Misfits he had been training since the age of six.

BDave’s victory further establishes his presence as a formidable competitor in the influencer boxing scene.

Author’s summary: Sean Stewart’s boxing debut ended abruptly with a swift 15-second knockout, highlighting the harsh realities of the sport despite his lifelong training background.

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