One fight against Chase DeMoor just wasn’t enough for Natan Marcon.
It’s been a hectic fight week to say the least for Misfits Boxing 22. In the main event, you have former UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold taking on former title challenger Darren Till, with both men having lots to say.
The co-headliner sees legendary lightweight Tony Ferguson try to put an end to an 8-fight losing skid he had in the UFC in his boxing debut against Salt Papi.
Misfits Heavyweight Champion Chase DeMoor made headlines earlier this week when he caught an egg to the face from opponent Marcon during a sit-down interview. DeMoor had to be restrained by four security guards from pouncing on Marcon.
DeMoor got the last laugh on Saturday by defeating Marcon in a controversial doctor stoppage in Manchester, England.
Not long after the result, Marcon found himself in another fight later that night.

Natan Marcon jumps into backstage brawl after losing to Chase DeMoor
Marcon wanted to keep fighting DeMoor despite the officials waving it off due to a cut on his lip.
Post-fight, DeMoor showboated and mocked Marcon by twerking in the ring.
On his way back to his locker room, Marcon passed by another fighter Rahim Pardesi, who won his fight against Amadeusz Ferrari earlier that night.
Pardesi apparently had something disrespectful to say to Marcon and Marcon wasn’t going to have any of it after his grudge match with DeMoor didn’t go his way.
With both of his boxing gloves on, Marcon rushed Pardesi with a barrier in between them. This quickly escalated into a backstage brawl, with multiple people and security guards involved. They used stanchions and dustpans as weapons.
Natan Marcon speaks out on loss to Chase DeMoor
Marcon addressed his fans on social media following his boxing loss and heated altercation.
Marcon disagreed with the medical professional stopping his fight with DeMoor as a result of a small cut on his lip.
“A championship fight… and the referee stops it because of a cut lip,” Marcon wrote on X.
“He could have stopped it, but he shouldn’t have.
“I wanted to fight. I didn’t lose this.
“But the federation’s golden boy still has to remain champion. I’ll prove it soon,” Marcon added.