Moses Itauma scored a career-defining win over Dillian Whyte in one round last time out, but one Misfits star was not impressed.
This Saturday will see Darren Till headline his third Misfits event in a row as he takes on former MMA fighter Luke Rockhold.
On the undercard, Misfits icon Salt Papi takes on Tony Ferguson, who hung up his gloves from the UFC after an eight-fight loss streak.
Whilst Till hopes to face Andrew Tate or Carl Froch next, one fighter has slightly higher, albeit less realistic, ambitions.

Chase DeMoor trashes Itauma and Usyk as he calls out Johnny Fisher
Chase DeMoor holds a 7-4-1 record as a boxer since he began, and is set to face Polish internet celebrity Natan Marcon on the Till vs Rockhold card.
Ahead of the fight, DeMoor was interviewed by IFL TV, and had some choice words for the current heavyweight scene,
Starting with Usyk, DeMoor said, “Two or three [rounds] max, you know I’ll give him a couple warm-up rounds, make him look good, and then get him out of there in the third round. I’m being deadly serious. Easy work.”
Some say it’s confidence, but most would call it delusion, as DeMoor, who has been unable to get past fellow YouTubers, also labelled Itauma as “garbage”.
DeMoor went on to call out Johnny Fisher, claiming the pair bumped into one another and spoke about the fight happening.
This would be a huge downgrade in competition for Fisher, who despite his critics, has no business fighting on the crossover scene.
Chase DeMoor was disqualified in his second fight
In his second bout on Misfits, DeMoor faced Stevie Knight, and lost after punching Knight whilst he was downed.
DeMoor even celebrated the win, acting as though he were loading a bow and arrow and shooting it at his opponent, before being restrained.
Ultimately, he was disqualified, marking his second loss in as many fights, as he was stopped in his first bout by Josh Brueckner.