• Afghan Dan appeared to dislocate his shoulder in his Misfits fight with Little T
  • Rappers met on undercard of ex-UFC star Darren Till’s clash with Anthony Taylor
  • Little T claimed victory by TKO as his opponent could not continue with the injury

Afghan Dan suffered a gruesome shoulder injury in his fight with Little T in Misfits Boxing 20, which forced an immediate end to the clash.

After throwing a lead jab with his right hand, the YouTube star winced and held on to his shoulder, which he may have dislocated.

Shortly after, the referee came to check on him in the middle of the ring and began a ten-second count, while his opponent waited in his corner for the verdict.

Afghan Dan grimaced while he stood defeated next to the ropes and the referee handed Little T a TKO victory. 

The fight’s abrupt ending drew the curtains on a disastrous performance for Afghan Dan. The first ten seconds of the fight saw him turn his back on his rival three times.

His technique was more than questionable, and after two rounds of comical punches thrown, fans were spared the sight of watching the third and final round due to the stoppage.

Afghan Dan appeared to dislocate his shoulder in his Misfits 20 fight with Little T on Saturday

The rapper-turned-boxer could not continue, meaning his opponent claimed a TKO victory

The rapper-turned-boxer could not continue, meaning his opponent claimed a TKO victory

The bout arose as a continuation of the pair’s viral rap battles on BGMedia in the mid 2010s. 

After the result, Little T insisted that the beef between the two was settled, as he revelled his win.

‘Beef settled,’ he told DAZN. ‘Man shook his hand, gave him a hug and that.

‘But obviously, I told yous, everyone thought I was being this big kid, this guy who’s trying to sell it.

‘I told you I was coming to do what I did, round two stoppage, let’s go.’

He then added: ‘He kept turning around, I just wanted to knock him out.

‘I know every time I got him in the back of his head, if that was in his face, he would have been boom, sleep.

‘He knew my power then, that’s why he wanted to shake hands, man’s doing it!’

The matchup was part of the undercard for former UFC star Darren Till’s fight with Anthony Taylor.

Till claimed victory after a sixth-round knockout and left Taylor requiring oxygen after he collapsed when he left the ring.

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