Who won Deji vs Alex Wassabi fight? YouTube boxing results including Vitaly

Deji and Alex Wassabi met in the ring to settle their differences as the main event of the latest YouTube boxing event in London

Daisy lost his third fight in succession as he was defeated by debutant Alex Wasabi.

KSI's brother had vowed to retire if he completed an unwanted hat-trick.

And it looked like he could controversially be saved by the judges—but Wasabi was approved by a split-judgment.

Daisy, in a southeast stance, was the first to advance after a slow start.

But Wasabi responded well, forcing his more experienced opponent to win, and he missed the London player at the end of the round.

The fight broke out in the second round when a fan climbed into the ring, forcing the bout to stop.

Security dealt with the intruder and the bout was able to resume and it eventually ended in a five-round distance.

One judge controversially fought for Deiji, but the other two, rightly so, gave it to Wasabi.

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King Kenny vs Phase Temper

King Kenny was warmly received by his home audience when he entered the ring against rival FaZe Temperer.

The two clashed over five rounds and produced arguably the best action of the night.

Phase temperer would argue that he shadowed the early stages before the start of the bout in the fourth round as King Kenny began to find his rhythm and landed better shots.

Faze Temperrr ended with a climax but once again the fight went away.

The judges were divided with the third proving crucial as they approved King Kenny.

Vitaly vs Kristen Hanbyo

Vitaly had promised to finish it in the first 60 seconds, but he soon realized that was easier said than done.

He found himself two rounds down as Hanabi 'danced around' and stayed out of the distance, managing to shoot a slightly better shot.

But oddly, Hanby chose to start hitting his opponent's head and was fortunate enough not to be disqualified.

The fight eventually went to a four-round distance but the judges could not be divided.

Armaz Corleone vs Minicon

The super-heavyweights put up a good fight with Minicon getting off to a better start.

It was just tonic after the earlier fight drama (see below) and Armaz Corleone gave the home crowd something to cheer about as he worked his way into the bout and began to take over.

He was exhausted in the final round as Minicon got stronger by ringing the bell - but that wasn't enough for the judges.

Armaz Corleone won on the scorecard, but he was so exhausted that he needed oxygen at ringside.

Ryan Taylor vs DK Money

It was the first stop of the night - but not for the right reasons.

Taylor realized he was struck short (he hadn't) and took matters into his own hands, beheading DK Money in shocking scenes.

The fight was called off immediately and Taylor was disqualified.

The crowd reacted fearlessly as the event fell into chaos, while fighters left the ring and the announcer pleaded for calm.

Anthony Taylor vs Jay Cuccinillo

The less said about this the better.

To be fair, the fight was held at the last minute and the fighters clearly weren't in the mood or mood to take it too seriously.

After four rounds, which was little more than an exhibition, Cucciniello was cleared by each of the judges.

Stormedi vs Austin Sprint

The second fight of the night proved to be a painstaking affair as neither man was able to put his stamp of authority on this bout.

But it was Stromedy who began to find his rhythm in the second session as he landed with the right hand.

Canadian Stromedy entered the third round on the left as he continued his tough fight.

And instead of tiring in the fourth and final session, Stormedi got a second wind to ensure victory.

One judge drew the fight but the other two agreed to the visitor.

Halal Ham Vs Salt Sinners

Both men jumped out of the net and attempted to hit big shots but their physical condition was immediately questioned.

And it didn't take long for the pace to slow down, but it became clear that the sinner had the upper hand as he stumbled with the left hand and sent to Britain.

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