Deen The Great quits after being brutalized by Keyshawn Davis in latest embarrassing stream

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Deen The Great’s continued embarrassment saw him fail to do any damage to Keyshawn Davis as the pair sparred in LA.

The controversial former Misfits Boxing champion has been on a humiliating run of late, starting with being attacked on multiple streams. Bodybuilder Larry Wheels and former UFC star Tiki Ghosn did the damage in his early streams, all while he has been taken under the wing of Rampage Jackson.

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And on Sunday, Deen welcomed former lightweight world champion and Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis into the ring. It did not go well as he was brutalized for a number of rounds before he tried to score a cheap shot and eventually quit.

Deen The Great attempts to cheap shot Keyshawn Davis before quitting spar

If you were a Misfits Boxing fan waiting to see Deen The Great get his comeuppance for the last three years, this last four months have been a dream come true. The boxer was soundly beaten by Armado Vargas to lose his unbeaten record back in December before going all in on streaming.

He has since been tossed around and slapped by Larry Wheels, as well as brutally floored by a Tiki Ghosn elbow. And on his latest stream, he took a four-round beating from Keyshawn Davis before attempting to land a cheap shot with a knee and a takedown.

However, the much bigger Davis managed to wrestle his way to the top position and took next to no damage from his rival. And after Deen insisted that the spar would be ‘to the death’, he ended up giving up shortly afterwards and asking for his car keys.

It was clear throughout that Davis was pulling his punches in order to avoid badly hurting Deen. But at many points there were flurries that would have likely led to a stoppage if it were any sort of sanctioned fight.

At one point Deen tried to claim that Davis was a ‘cheating a– n—–,’ even though he had thrown a knee and shot in for a takedown. He also insisted ‘I didn’t lose, I just ran out of time’.

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