Darren Till makes his Misfits debut tonight when he takes on Anthony Taylor in the main event in Manchester.

Till should be taking on but he pulled out when the former title contender jokingly threatened to kick his rival in the head if he was losing the fight. Taylor stepped in to save the main event as he looks to take a notable scalp tonight and set himself up for bigger fights ahead.

There is also plenty of action on the undercard as Wade Plemons takes on Masai Warrior in the co-main event and Carla Jade defends her lightweight title against Melanie Shah. And a huge grudge will be settled when Afghan Dan takes on Little T over three rounds. Here are all the results from the Misfits 20 card...

Darren Till vs Anthony Taylor - TBC Wade Plemons vs Masai Warrior - TBC Carla Jade vs Melanie Shah - TBC Ty Mitchell vs Tommy Hench - TBC Little T vs Afghan Dan - TBC Sami Hamed vs Ziggy Johnson - TBC Adam Brooks vs Gavinio - TBC BBCC Gareth bt Kak Hatt via TKO

A farcical opening fight of the night as BBCC Gareth stopped Kak Hatt in the first round. Kak Hatt was given an eight-count three times before the fight was waved off and barely threw a punch in response. Gareth called out heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor but that feels like a big step up.

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