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What time is Misfits Boxing 5? Fight card tonight, TV channel and live stream

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The fifth edition of the popular Misfits Boxing takes place on Saturday night, with Jay Swingler vs Nicholai Perrett headlining the event taking place at Telford's International Centre.

There is also tag team boxing taking place for the first time, with Luis Pineda and BDave take on Stromedy and Austin Sprinz in a contest reminiscent of WWE.

The event, which sees YouTuber KSI partnering with DAZN and Wasserman to push forward with the ceelebrity boxing trend which has taken hold in the past couple of years.

While this event is not on the scale of Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury last weekend, the card will still see some big names fighting as former Love Island contestant AJ Bunker fights against Only Fans model and social media star Astrid Wett. READ MORE: Tyson Fury picks Tommy Fury's next two fights after Jake Paul victory Here is how you can follow the action: The event will be held at the Telford International Centre and takes place on Saturday, March 4.

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