Title: Darren Till vs. Anthony Taylor: KO Highlight and Unfiltered Reaction
No need for Tommy Fury in Till's game plan, no problem at all! Darren Till, the ex-UFC title challenger, flexed his boxing muscles at Misfits Boxing 20, defeating Anthony Taylor in the main event held at Co-op Live Arena in Manchester.
The former UFC warrior swooped in for the spotlight after canceling a potential boxing match with Fury and instead opted for a bout against Taylor. The victory, an emphatic one, came in the sixth round, leaving Taylor wheeled away in a chair post-fight, needing oxygen and a quick hospital detour, but later afrerm receiving checks up, turned out to be in good health, as reported by Ariel Helwani from Uncrowned.[1]
Taylor vs. Till: The Breakdown
Till dominated the altercation from the beginning, leveraging his size, hand speed, and unrelenting forward momentum to corner Taylor. Despite Taylor's initial aggression, Till's jab and pinpoint accuracy quickly muzzled Taylor's spirit. At one point, a KO victory appeared imminent for Till. But the former welterweight title contender ultimately sealed Taylor's fate in the sixth round.[2]
Till's New Lease
With the victory in tow, Till could be carving out a promising boxing career for himself. Following his MMA rise to fame, Till struck gold in the UFC, landing himself a title shot against Tyron Woodley in 2018. However, a submission loss to Woodley marked the beginning of Till's downfall in the UFC.[3]
In a Twist of Fates, Till got defeated by Jorge Masvidal and won his subsequent bout against Kelvin Gastelum. However, a series of defeats to Robert Whittaker, Derek Brunson, and Dricus du Plessis in his closing UFC matches signaled the decline in his MMA career.[3]

Just 32, Till has time to recover and make an impact in the combat sports sphere. The booming crossover boxing scene presents an excellent opportunity for Till to stay active and relevant.[4]
Till's Boxing Future
Following the bout, the tenacious Till issued a series of audacious challenges to crossover boxing heavyweights like Jorge Masvidal, Mike Perry, and KSI.[5] Whether these formidable opponents will take up the call to arms remains to be seen.[1]
Misfits Boxing 20 Results
- Darren Till def. Anthony Taylor via sixth-round TKO
- Wade Plemons def. Masai Warrior via unanimous decision
- Ty Mitchell def. Tommy Hench via third-round TKO
- Melanie Shah vs. Carla Jade ruled split draw
- Little T def. Afghan Dan via second-round TKO (injury)
- Sami Hamed def. Ziggy Johnson via first-round TKO
- Adam Brooks def. Gavinio via second-round TKO
- BBCC Gareth def. Kak Hatt via first-round TKO
[1] Enrichment: Darren Till has expressed his intention to stay and compete in boxing[2] Enrichment: Darren Till has called out several potential opponents in the crossover boxing scene[3] Enrichment: Darren Till's career in UFC experienced a decline after his loss to Tyron Woodley[4] Enrichment: The crossover boxing scene offers an opportunity for Darren Till to stay active and relevant[5] Enrichment: Darren Till has hinted at a potential fight against Jake Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer, in the influencer boxing scene.
Till's victory in the main event of Misfits Boxing 20 cemented his status as a misfit who thrives in the unconventional boxing scene. His knockout of Anthony Taylor in the sixth round added another impressive result to his boxing record. Darren Till's boxing career, having faced setbacks in UFC, now looks promising, and his challenges to Masvidal, Perry, and KSI in the crossover boxing scene are eagerly awaited, potentially leading to more misfit boxing results.