Infamous prankster Mizzy in mad 3-on-1 boxing match as he claims ‘I assumed I used to be gonna die’
Mizzy, 21, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, was an infamous TikTok prankster before he turned his life around and started working a normal job after being sentenced to 18 weeks in prison
An infamous prankster has opened up on fearing he would die during a bizarre three on one boxing match. Mizzy shot to fame for his cruel TikTok pranks which included invading a family home.
The 21-year-old from Hackney, London was even sentenced to 18 weeks in prison for violating a court order preventing him from filming people without their consent. He has since turned his life around and he is now a father-of-two working in construction.
Now, it seems Mizzy, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, has taken a step into combat sports. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the former prankster told his followers about the bizarre fight against two women.
He wrote: “First fight ever and I really put my heart on the line. 3v1 is no joke – at moments I genuinely felt like I was gonna die in that ring, but I kept pushing because quitting was never an option.
“I trained through stress, doubt, noise and pressure and still showed up. Big respect to the other fighters for stepping in and giving it everything – no easy work in there.
“Massive thank you to my coach for believing in me and guiding me through it, and to Unhinged Promotions for putting on a proper show. This wasn’t just a fight, this was a test of character. Proud of myself. On to the next.”
Previously, Mizzy revealed he didn’t know who Piers Morgan was before he went on TalkTV to be grilled by the veteran presenter. He was scared when he appeared on the episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, but doesn’t regret it because it was all part of his “growth”.
“I don’t have regrets on [going on the show] – everything is a lesson,” he said. “Everything that I’ve done in the past has made me the person I am today. To regret things means I’m regretting my past, my life story.
“So on Piers Morgan, I didn’t even know who he was at the start – I didn’t really keep up with the news stuff, so I just saw it as an opportunity to gain more engagement and interaction.
“But going on it, I was actually scared, it was the first time I’d been on TV and it was live, so I didn’t know how to act or react to certain situations.”
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