Sean Stewart, son of rock star Rod Stewart, faced a harsh reality in his first official Misfits Boxing fight in Nashville during the 'Duel' event. Despite being called a 'gym warrior' by commentator Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis and reportedly training since age six, Sean was quickly overwhelmed.
The event featured both newly signed professional boxers and celebrity bouts, with Sean Stewart facing popular streamer BDave. BDave made a theatrical entrance to the tune of Rod Stewart’s hit songs, heightening the atmosphere in his adopted hometown.
The 45-year-old BDave pushed the pace early, landing effective shots. Sean Stewart dropped his guard mid-exchange and was hit solidly by BDave, falling to the ground. The referee called the fight just 15 seconds into the match, marking BDave’s second straight knockout.
Rod Stewart was performing in London and did not attend the fight, which may have spared him the discomfort of seeing his son in a difficult situation.
Sean Stewart was branded a ‘gym warrior’ on commentary by Ben ‘The Bane’ Davis, and reportedly told Misfits he had been training since the age of six.
Ultimately, 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.
Sean Stewart’s boxing debut ended abruptly with a 15-second knockout, showing the tough challenge of the sport despite his lifelong training and celebrity status.