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The self-proclaimed hardest man in the UK Big Stacks was left bloodied after being allegedly punched by rapper and Misfits fighter Jordan McCann during a heated clash involving Shane Fury.
The incident is said to have unfolded at a Misfits Boxing promotional open workout in Manchester on Wednesday, (June 10), just days before the Beauty vs The Beast bill headlined by Tommy Fury v Eddie Hall at the AO Arena.
UK streamer Big Stacks - real name Charlie Robert - was at the event alongside McCann and Shane Fury, the brother of Tyson Fury and Tommy Fury, as part of the official build-up to Saturday night. Big Stacks is due to make his boxing debut against bodybuilder Armz Korleone, while McCann is set to fight Ibiza Final Boss Jack Kay on the undercard.
Onlookers reportedly claimed Big Stacks approached Shane Fury and started a heated verbal exchange that they claimed appeared to be aimed at creating viral content. As the row escalated, McCann stepped in from behind, briefly putting Stacks in a headlock and telling him to calm down before throwing a punch that appeared to catch him clean in the face.
The venue quickly descended into chaos, with security moving in and escorting McCann away, the Sun reported. Big Stacks was left by the ring with visible bleeding from his nose and lip.
McCann later defended his actions, saying Shane Fury is a close friend and had his children at the venue, and that he felt Big Stacks had been disrespectful for content. Big Stacks subsequently posted a video showing injuries including a split lip and what he described as a wobbly tooth, adding that he needed a medical assessment which could place his Saturday debut in doubt.
Big Stacks has previously sparked controversy online with videos in which he tries to intimidate strangers in the street, often people far smaller than him, and the latest flashpoint left fans split. Some condemned Jordan McCanns punch as a cheap shot, with one writing: What a sucker punch you can see the guy thinking about it. And then he does it.
Stacks later addressed the brawl online as he displayed his injuries, saying: Got a little bust lip, tooths a little wobbly, it is what it is. Life goes on, I dont really give a f***, to be honest.
"But, lets just see what the medical has to say because theyll have a look because that might need stitches. What a f****** liberty that was.
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