During Misfits Mania: The Fight Before Christmas, the exhibition fights stole the spotlight, with Tony Ferguson securing a tough win over Warren Spencer and Andrew Tate finishing strong against Chase DeMore. Yet, the event on December 20th also featured a professional bout beneath the headline, which drew extra attention due to provocative comments made by the fighters during fight week.
In that undercard match, Nouridine Shabazz, known as “Dean the Great,” who had won six consecutive fights in the promotion, faced Amado Vargas, an undefeated fighter with a 13-0 record. The fight turned personal after Shabazz insulted Vargas’ mother in a press conference. Vargas won by unanimous decision in his Misfits debut, catching the eye of boxing star Ryan Garcia. Garcia mocked Shabazz on social media, calling him “Dean the Bum” and ridiculing the reaction of Shabazz’s team to the decision.
Shabazz, reflecting on his defeat, questioned the referee’s calls, suggesting that he was unfairly treated and even punched in the back of the head during the match. Despite the loss, Shabazz seemed convinced he had earned the win when the scorecards were revealed.
Fan Take: This clash highlights how pre-fight trash talk and personal animosities add intensity and drama to modern boxing events, fueling fan engagement. It underscores the importance of psychological warfare in the sport and how attention from big-name fighters like Ryan Garcia can amplify a fight’s significance far beyond the ring.

