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Darren Till and Luke Rockhold may not have crossed paths during their tenures in the UFC. They are meeting, nonetheless, in a boxing ring. The two former MMA stars are set to headline Misfits Boxing 22: Ring of Thrones on August 30 at Manchester’s AO Arena. Till, who transitioned to boxing in January 2025, remains undefeated with wins over Anthony Taylor and Darren Stewart. For Rockhold, however, this marks a bold leap into unfamiliar territory.

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Despite making his boxing debut, Rockhold remains confident about his chances against Till. The pair met in a recent press conference, which turned into a physical altercation. Things became even spicier when Rockhold appeared in an interview with Helen Yee, claiming he would be open to some rule change if the need arises. “If Darren wants to throw kicks, we can throw kicks,” Rockhold said. “No disqualification for kicks as long as he throws first.” Now, the ex-UFC middleweight champion has issued another challenge. 

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“Proper fight or boxing. Either way you want it,” Till wrote on Instagram, sharing a series of photos that included shots from the press conference and behind-the-scenes moments. Till quickly caught wind of the challenge and responded in the comment section of the post, noting that he prefers a boxing match. “I would like a boxing fight,” he wrote. “We don’t get paid for a proper fight, my friend.” It’s worth noting that this is not Till’s first boxing match, where using MMA tactics during the fight has come up. 

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In January 2025, Darren Till was originally slated to make his boxing debut against Tommy Fury. However, the bout was called off after Till, during a press conference in late 2024, jokingly—or perhaps not—claimed he might resort to MMA tactics, like kicking, if he found himself behind on the scorecards. The comments didn’t sit well with Fury, who withdrew from the fight entirely. As a result, Till had to find a new opponent for his debut, which ultimately came against Anthony Taylor. 

Perhaps Till is looking to avoid repeating past mistakes—or maybe he knows that relying on MMA tactics against a fellow former MMA champion like Rockhold won’t do him any favors in a boxing ring. In the meantime, Rockhold’s former opponent has shared his prediction for the upcoming fight. 

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Mike Perry has zero doubt about Darren Till vs. Luke Rockhold

Mike Perry knows exactly who will win the upcoming fight between Darren Till and Luke Rockhold. Perry, who has tangled with both men in different ways, made his opinion loud and clear. “Unless Luke with gloves on is a new mythical fighter, I think [Darren Till] will win,” Perry stated on X, leaving little doubt about where he stands.

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Notably, Perry defeated Rockhold in the latter’s BKFC debut via TKO in 2023. Regardless, Till appreciated Perry’s confidence in him by responding to Perry’s X post, writing, “Thank you sir 🫶🏻.” With Perry keeping a close eye on the fight, it could serve as the prelude to their long-teased showdown. 

With their press conference brawl, taunting on social platforms, and Rockhold’s out‑of‑nowhere rule proposals, the buildup is edging toward chaos—but perhaps in the ring, the cleaner boxer will prevail.

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Mike Perry’s involvement looms large as more than just insider commentary—it hints that a future matchup between him and Till is still being teased privately. That possible fight, some sources suggest, could be a follow-up to Misfits 22 if Till remains undefeated.

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Sudeep Sinha is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports with two years of experience at the ES RingSide Desk. He was also a key part of ES’ 24/7 Paris Olympics coverage, earning a reputation as one of the desk’s sharpest boxing minds. His fight-night dispatches and analytical stories have been featured on major platforms including Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports. He has covered pivotal developments at both the amateur and professional levels—from USA Boxing’s setbacks at the 2024 Paris Olympics to Ryan Garcia’s PED controversy. Outside of work, Sudeep finds balance in reading, cycling, and debating match-ups and controversies with fellow fans across boxing subreddits.

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