Influencer boxer wants oxygen after being brutally knocked out at Misfits occasion

Influencer boxer Small Spartan Jay was left needing an oxygen masks after being brutally knocked out at Misfits 12 in Leeds.

The social media star, whose actual identify is Jonah Joseph Chris, was preventing fellow influencer Fox Townley. Townley had a dimension benefit and dropped Jay within the first spherical with a well-placed left hook.

Despite getting again on his ft, Jay was quickly knocked unconscious by one other punch from Townley. Fans shortly observed that Jay was in hassle, with one saying: “Oh my god, the guy he knocked out got given an oxygen mask.”

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A second added: “Wow Jay started twitching on the floor after he got knocked out.” Another noticed that Townley’s coach toned down their celebrations due to Jay’s situation because the remark learn: “That is a class act from Fox’s coach for real.”

While there was apparent concern for Jay, Townley’s brutal knockout was hailed as a “KO of the year contender” already. Misfits co-founder and Britain’s largest YouTuber KSI took to X, previously Twitter, and wrote “OMG” earlier than asking: “What have I just witnessed?”

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Jay was knocked out and required an oxygen masks
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Speaking to the Misfits channel, Townley mentioned post-fight: “That was quick! I’m too fast for my own liking. I feel good. In this camp the most thing I worked on was my mindset because with me honestly, I’m an anxious a** person.

“I’m a p***y if I do say so myself. Deep down that is one factor I’ve been battling towards all my life, I’ve at all times been anxious in the whole lot I do, so to have the ability to go on the market in entrance of these individuals I’ve needed to work on my mindset rather a lot.

“I was calm, collected. I surprisingly felt no nerves, obviously there was the normal pre-fight nerves but nothing on top of it. So I’m just proud of myself.”

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