YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI has admitted that he is unsure if he will fight again after pulling out of yet another fight last month.

The social media star was due to face Dillon Danis last week on a Misfits Boxing card in Manchester, but was forced out with an illness. It was his second time missing a fight after last summer his two-on-one fight with Slim Albaher and Anthony Taylor was cancelled due to a hand injury.

Now, he seems to be unclear on his future in the ring as he approaches two years since his last fight against Tommy Fury. In a new YouTube video, he bemoaned the issues that have surrounded his boxing run since returning in the summer of 2022.

KSI admits boxing career could be over after Dillon Danis fight cancellation

KSI has had a torrid time with his boxing career over the past few years, with almost all of his events having some degree of issue arising. He has pulled out of his last two fights, and has previously faced multiple cancellations, pull outs and controversies.

He lost his last outing to Tommy Fury by unanimous decision before launching an unsuccessful appeal to have the result overturned. This followed a fight with Joe Fournier where the result was overturned to a No Contest after he knocked his rival out with an elbow.

In a new video, he explained his frustrations with his boxing career, telling fans: “The amount of stress I’ve gone through over the past few years. Even with Misfits in general, it’s been stressful.

“I feel like I’ve aged in these two and a half years of Misfits being created. So where am I in terms of Boxing? I don’t know. Am I going to retire? I don’t know. Am I going to fight again? I don’t know.”

Misfits Boxing boss speaks out on KSI vs Dillon Danis cancellation

Following the postponement and ultimate cancellation of KSI vs Danis, Misfits Boxing were then forced to reschedule their next non-PPV event. They moved their ‘Blinders and Brawls’ show from April 12 to May 16, leading fans to be concerned about where the promotion is going.

“Not been a fun few weeks,” Misfits boss Mams Taylor wrote on X after the latest delay. “A series of unfortunate events beyond our control. Tried to replace the main event and even tried to do a non-ppv to keep the show on. Exhausted all efforts and left no stone unturned.

Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images
Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images

“Sorry we were not able to say anything until now but refunds will of course be available for Manchester next week. To the fans, we are so sorry that it’s been a rocky start to ’25. Determined and confident that we will more than make it up with this year’s plans.

“I’m sorry. Misfits is still in its infancy. We’re two and a half years into a decades long plan. We are so proud of what we have achieved together thus far and things will only keep improving and areas of weakness will become strengths.

“We will be back on May 16th in Derby and the new final fight card will be announced shortly with mega additions. The comeback will be everything and big changes will be implemented.

“To the one’s who have been nothing but loyal, supportive and understanding, fighters and fans, I see you and appreciate you beyond measure. Thank you. A lot of news coming so stay tuned.”





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