Three former UFC stars share top billing tonight as they make their move over to the world of boxing.
Darren Till, almost a veteran in this scene now, takes on fellow former cage star Luke Rockhold who is making his boxing debut against the Liverpudlian who has boxed twice this year already. In the co-main event, Tony Ferguson is desperate to snap an eight-fight losing streak in MMA by switching to the ring to take on influencer Salt Papi.
Earlier in the night, the ever controversial Dillon Danis takes on Warren Spencer in Misfits' first MMA fight while reality TV stars Joey Essex and Demi Sims makes their debuts in Manchester tonight. You can follow all the action with our live blog - or keep track of the results below..
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Darren Till vs Luke Rockhold - 11pm
Tony Ferguson vs Salt Papi - 10.30pm
Dillon Danis vs Warren Spencer - 10pm
Joey Essex vs Numeiro - 9.30pm
Ty Mitchell vs Sean Hemphill - 9pm
Amadeusz Ferrari vs Rahim Pardesi - 8.30pm
Chase DeMoor vs Natan Marcon - 8pm
Amir Anderson bt Vitor Siqueira via KO
Another impressive performance from Amir Anderson who remains unbeaten. The American is highly-rated by Misfits and it's easy to see why. He had the game Vitor Siqueira down in the third round but the Brazilian clung on until the fifth when a final barrage of shots against the ropes proved too much.
Carla Jade bt Daryn Harris via UD
Carla Jade held on to her lightweight title with a shutout win over Daryn Harris. Jade was able to pick off her challenger who was swinging for the bleachers for most of the fight. Jade was then confronted by Little Bellsy who stormed the ring to demand a fight with the champ.
Demi Sims bt Nadeshi Hopkins via UD
Reality TV star Demi Sims made a winning debut with a comprehensive points win over Nadeshi Hopkins. Hopkins didn't arrive in Manchester until Friday night and it was Sims who made the faster start, forcing the referee to administer a count in the opening session. Ultimately, Sims won every round on the scorecard.
J'Hon Ingram bt Banty Singh via KO
J'Hon Ingram remains undefeated after stopping Banty Singh in the second round. The fight was added to the card at short notice and neither man looked in the mood to hang around with both swinging in the body shots. But it was Ingram whose class showed in the second round, dropping Singh with such a shot and the Indian couldn't beat the referee's count.
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