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

Rod Stewart's Son Knocked Out Quickly in Misfits Boxing Debut

Sean Stewart, son of rock star Rod Stewart and a Grammy Award winner, faced a harsh reality during his first official fight with Misfits Boxing in Nashville. The event, titled 'Duel,' showcased newly signed professional boxers alongside celebrity bouts, including Sean’s match against popular streamer BDave.

Fight Overview

Commentator Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis described Sean as a “gym warrior,” noting he has trained since the age of six. Despite his long preparation, Sean struggled against the experienced influencer boxer BDave. The match began with BDave walking to the ring to one of Rod Stewart’s hit songs, taunting his opponent.

Early in the fight, the 45-year-old BDave pressed the action, while Sean briefly landed punches. However, during an exchange, Sean lowered his guard and was struck cleanly by BDave. The knockout happened swiftly, with the referee stopping the fight just 15 seconds into the match.

Impact of the Knockout

This victory marked BDave’s second consecutive knockout. Sean Stewart’s father was unable to attend, as Rod Stewart was performing in London at the time—a circumstance that some saw as fortunate, given the quick and decisive defeat.

“Stewart was branded a ‘gym warrior’ on commentary by Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis, and reportedly told Misfits he had been training since the age of six.”
“Ultimately, Stewart dropped his hands right in the middle of an exchange and was clipped beautifully by BDave, flopping to the ground and forcing the referee to immediately call the fight.”

Sean’s harsh introduction to Misfits Boxing highlights the tough transition from training to professional competition.

Summary: Sean Stewart suffered a swift knockout just 15 seconds into his professional Misfits Boxing debut against streamer BDave, underscoring the sport's unforgiving nature despite his lifelong training.

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