Misfits Boxing's event in London descended into chaos yesterday after a mass brawl broke out in the crowd - with security guards forced to step in.
The crossover boxing promotion, co-owned by YouTuber and online sensation KSI, staged its latest card at the Troxy Arena in front of another capacity audience.
In the main event, Salt Papi defeated former MMA fighter Amadeusz Ferrari via a third-round TKO after his opponent dramatically quit on his stool.
However, there were also punches thrown outside of the ring in shocking scenes.
A large fracas between a group of paying punters began on the ground floor of the venue with several spectators seen grabbing each other's shirts and grappling.
A large brawl broke out during Misfits Boxing's latest event in London on Saturday night
Blows were traded as the out-of-control group moved toward the door, knocking over several chairs and forcing other nearby punters to veer out of their way.
Ridiculously, a chair was then tossed forward in footage posted on social media.
Security guards soon swarmed in and were able to separate the brawling parties.
The fight is thought to have taken place ahead of the main event but the cause of the melee, which spilled over in front of a host of social media influencers, is not known.
Numerous Misfits Boxing shows have been marred by scuffles. Ferrari had slapped veteran fighter Anthony Taylor during Friday's weigh-ins, sparking another ruckus.
Punters threw punches and chairs in shocking scenes before security guards stepped in
Back in March, Misfits Boxing 13 was interrupted in Tennessee after a swatting hoax saw police rush in to evacuate the venue and interrupt the show for 80 minutes.
'The event is back plus the swatter is gonna get sued and arrested,' KSI wrote on X as the fight card resumed in Spring Hill, a town 37 miles south of Nashville.
The swatting, a prank in which emergency services are unwittingly dispatched to a non-emergency target, broke up a bout between Lil Cracra and Yuddy Gang.
KSI launched the influencer promotion with Wasserman Boxing in 2021.