In a shocking turn of events, the boxing ring became a brutal stage for Sean Stewart, son of legendary rock star Rod Stewart. But just 15 seconds into his Misfits Boxing debut, Sean's story took a devastating knock.
The 'Duel' event in Nashville, a showcase for Misfits' new professionals, featured a celebrity boxing bout with a unique twist. Sean, a self-proclaimed 'gym warrior', stepped into the ring with fan-favorite streamer BDave, who made a bold entrance to the tunes of Rod Stewart's hits.
But here's where the script flipped. Despite Sean's claims of training since the age of six, the 45-year-old found himself on the defensive early on. And in a moment of carelessness, he dropped his guard, allowing BDave to land a stunning knockout blow.
The fight ended abruptly, with Sean lying on the canvas just 15 seconds into his debut. This marked a triumphant moment for BDave, who secured a second consecutive knockout.
Interestingly, Misfits Boxing persistently referred to Sean as 'Rod Stewart Son' throughout the week, causing confusion even among commentators. Was this a marketing ploy or a genuine oversight? And what impact did it have on Sean's performance?
With his father, the iconic Rod Stewart, performing in London, Sean's boxing venture might have been a well-kept secret. Perhaps it was for the best, as no parent wants to witness their child's defeat in such a public manner.
And this is where the controversy brews. Was Sean's loss a result of his inexperience, or did the pressure of his famous lineage play a part? Should celebrities' children be given a platform in professional sports, or is it an unfair advantage? Share your thoughts in the comments, but remember to keep it respectful!