A long-standing and fiery rivalry will reach its climax on Saturday as Afghan Dan and Little T square off on the undercard of Darren Till vs Anthony Taylor.
The pair have been trading insults on social media for years, with Little T asserting that their feud began when he was just 12 years old. As anticipated, they’ve had several heated confrontations in the lead up to the fight, nearly coming to blows at a press conference on Thursday.
They spent a significant amount of time trading verbal jabs before Little T slapped his soon-to-be opponent during the face-offs. Both are newcomers to the Misfits Boxing scene and are set to clash in a middleweight bout. However, given their respective fan bases and the tension leading up to the match, many fans nationwide will be tuning in to see how this showdown unfolds.
So, here’s everything you need to know about the fight…
What time is Afghan Dan vs Little T tonight?
The star-studded card will take place at the Co-Op Live Arena, Manchester. The main undercard is expected to start around 6pm UK time, 12pm ET, and 9am PT, reports the Mirror.
Therefore, the showdown between Afghan Dan and Little T is likely to occur around that time as the bout is fairly low down on the card. How to watch Afghan Dan vs Little T on TV and live stream in the UK.
The eagerly anticipated clash between the two fighters will be broadcast live on DAZN, accessible in over 200 countries worldwide as part of the standard subscription package. The full Misfits Boxing 20 lineup and timings are as follows: Darren Till vs Anthony Taylor at 10pm, Wade Plemons vs Masai Warrior at 9pm, Carla Jade vs Melanie Shah at 8.30pm, Sami Hamed vs Ziggy Johnson at 8pm, Ty Mitchell vs Tommy Hench at 7.30pm, Adam Brooks vs Gavinio at 7pm, BBCC Gareth vs Kak Hatt at 6.30pm, and Little T vs Afghan Dan kicking off the event at 6pm.
In the Quotes corner, tensions were high as Afghan Dan declared: “Listen, on Saturday, I’m going to knock your head clean off and your brothers and your cousins aren’t going to do anything about it. It’s going to get happened, legally in the ring for three whole minutes. I’m going to batter you for three whole minutes.”
Little T was equally confrontational, stating to Misfits Boxing, “I just don’t like him,” and continued with, “I never have. It’s always been the exact same thing. I hate the way he is. I hate the way he acts. Listen to me now, this guy has had two weeks’ training. How can you say he’s gonna go the distance? How can he say that? He cannot run down the stairs and run back without being out of breath, even when he’s on the phone to me, shouting, I can hear he’s out of breath. You think this guy’s going [the] distance? It ain’t this ain’t leaving round one, round two. Please believe it.”
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