Sean Stewart, son of rock star and Grammy Award winner Rod Stewart, endured a harsh introduction to professional boxing during his first Misfits Boxing fight in Nashville. The event, known as 'Duel,' featured newly signed professionals alongside celebrity boxing matches, including the bout between Sean Stewart and popular streamer BDave.
Commentator Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis called Sean a “gym warrior,” noting that he had trained since he was six years old. Despite nearly four decades of preparation, Stewart faced a tough challenge against BDave, a seasoned influencer boxer.
BDave entered the ring in his hometown, mockingly walking to the sound of Sean Stewart’s father’s hit songs. Early on, the 45-year-old BDave took control, matching the pace and landing multiple shots. The fight ended dramatically when Stewart lowered his guard during an exchange, allowing BDave to land a precise punch that knocked him out.
“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.”
The knockout happened just 15 seconds into the fight, marking BDave's second consecutive knockout victory. Rod Stewart was unable to attend the fight as he was performing in London, a circumstance that may have spared him from witnessing his son's tough defeat.
Sean Stewart experienced a swift and difficult introduction to professional boxing, being knocked out within 15 seconds by a more experienced opponent, despite a lifetime of training.
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