Darts‘ teen-dream and new Bahrain Masters champion Luke Littler celebrated his triumph with a visit to Misfits boxing alongside girlfriend Eloise Milburn.
The 16-year-old had an unbelievable time within the Middle East, throwing a nine-darter in opposition to Nathan Aspinall and destroying ex-world No.1 Gerwyn Price, earlier than happening to win his first senior title by beating Michael van Gerwen within the closing.
As he’s nonetheless too younger to rejoice with a heavy boozing session down the native, Littler as a substitute opted to make a journey to observe the likes of Elle Brooke and AJ Bunker in motion on the Misfits DAZN X-Series alongside KSI.
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Littler was greeted and handled just like the visitor of honour ringside. He posed for a photograph with KSI and boxing promotion goliaths Kalle and Nisse Sauerland, plus ring lady Apollonia Llewellyn. YouTuber KSI was notably glad to see the Warrington native, who did seem like barely baffled by the entire expertise.
KSI, whose actual title is Olajide Olatunji, requested the teenager to show him the right way to throw a dart, which left {the teenager} cracking up. The Misfits boxer will quickly have ample alternative to observe {the teenager} in motion.
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Littler’s gorgeous run to the ultimate of the Paddy Power PDC World Darts Championship closing earned him an inclusion on this yr’s Premier League darts line-up. He will battle for the £1million prize alongside Aspinall, Price, Van Gerwen, Luke Humphries, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Michael Smith.
His first look might be on the Utility Arena in Cardiff on February 1. It might be a protracted and gruelling schedule for Littler, who will compete in Berlin, Glasgow, Newcastle, Exeter, Brighton, Nottingham, Dublin, Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham, Rotterdam, Liverpool, Aberdeen, Leeds, Sheffield and London.
Nevertheless, Littler shouldn’t be daunted by such a problem. “I said, ‘Let’s do it, it might not happen again’,” Littler stated in a earlier interview with Sky Sports News.
“I’ll probably have to take a break maybe from a few ProTours but I knew what was coming as soon as I said yes to the Premier League. This is just going to be an incredible experience.”