YouTube star JMX and former NFL running back Le'Veon Bell look to keep their unbeaten records intact when they meet at Misfits Boxing 6.
JMX, whose real name is Joel Morris, is unbeaten in four fights and recently knocked out fellow content creator Ginty on the undercard of Jay Swingler vs Cherdleys last October. Morris has two professional wins and will now look for his third against 31-year-old Bell, who is coming off a decision loss to ex-UFC star Uriah Hall on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva.
Bell won his professional debut by brutally knocking out Adrian Peterson and did put up a good showing against Hall the following month, considering the huge experience gap between the pair. The event will also feature a handful of professional fighters and internet celebrities, so here's all you need to know about it...
What date is Misfits Boxing 6: JMX vs Le'Veon Bell and what time will it start?
Morris faces Bell on Saturday April 21 at the Xula Convocation Center in New Orleans, Louisana. The fight card will start in the early hours of Sunday morning [UK time] with the undercard kicking off around 1am. It's expected that ring walks for the main event between Morris and Bell will take place around 4am.
How to watch Misfits Boxing 6: JMX vs Le'Veon Bell via TV and live stream
The New Orleans event will be shown exclusively live on DAZN PPV. A subscription to the streaming service costs £9.99 a month and you can start your subscription here. Fans will also likely have to purchase a pay-per-view fee of £11.99 to watch the event once they have signed up to DAZN. You can watch DAZN on multiple devices including laptop, smart TV and through the mobile app.
Full fight card
JMX vs Le’veon Bell
JustaMinx vs Fangs
Chris Avila vs Paul Bamba
Minikon vs Jake the Viking
Walid Sharks vs Ayye Pap
Chase Demoor vs Stevie Knight
Kimbo Slice Jr vs OJ Rose
Elijah Smith vs Lil Cracra
Quotes corner
Morris : "I'm so excited, main event as well. That's what I'm here for, these big fights. I wasn't too pleased with my last fight but I feel there will be far from pressure with this one, so I'm excited to get in there and make amends. I'm quietly confident, I don't know much about Le'Veon but I'm sure I'll find out more about him in the next few weeks. I've got to go out there and make a statement."
Bell : "I probably took around three or four days off after my last fight and since then I've been training six days a week, sometimes twice a day. I know how tough this sport is and for people to take me serious I've got to up my game. I only picked up boxing around three years ago so I'm behind in that sense, that's why I've been training so hard to get comfortable with the level I need to be."