Wayne Rooney is considering stepping into the ring for a Misfits fight.
The former Manchester United and England star has held talks about competing in one of their upcoming events. Kalle Sauerland is the promoter of the series which sees YouTube stars like KSI and Logan Paul compete for big money.
Rooney, 38, was sacked as Birmingham City boss last month after just 15 games in charge of an ill-fated reign at St Andrews. Now one of the country’s greatest ever goalscorers is contemplating swapping football boots for gloves.
Rooney is weighing up his options as he waits to see if another managerial job presents itself after his stints with Birmingham, DC United and Derby County. The former United and Everton front man has always been a keen boxing fan and was even a member of an amateur club as a kid in his hometown of Liverpool.
Rooney once walked out with Ricky Hatton for the Manchester fighter’s clash with Jose Luis Castillo in Las Vegas back in 2007 while he has been ringside for other major fights. He previously messaged Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn and jokingly asked him to set up a fight.
Logan Paul and KSI announce new partnership with UFC president Dana WhiteHe’s also been in touch with KSI before about facing him which the YouTube personality revealed back in December 2022. But turning to Misfits for a fight is now seen as a serious option for the retired footballer with talks having taken place in recent weeks.
Misfits is not under the rules of the British Boxing Board of Control so Rooney wouldn’t be competing in professional boxing. The events - which are broadcast on streaming channel DAZN on pay-per-view - have a mix of social media celebrities of various fame and infamy competing.
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They have brought about controversy after some ugly scenes at press conferences and weigh-ins in the overhyped promotions while boxing experts have called for the events to be distanced from the actual sport.
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Rooney has yet to agree to any terms and discussions are still at an early stage. Given his earning ability in football is still high, a significant sum would be needed to get Rooney to sign.
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