Afghan Dan screams in agony after suffering horrific injury in Misfits boxing clash

Misfits boxer Afghan Dan appeared to dislocate his shoulder during his defeat to Little T.
In the second round of the Misfits boxing fight, he went to strike his opponent after dodging a right hook near the ropes.
However, shortly after swinging, Afghan Dan screamed in agony as it appeared as though his shoulder had popped out of place.
With the pain visible to see on his face, he was seen holding his arm as the referee came over to check on him.
The ten second count commenced whilst the fighter went over to his corner in need of medical assistance.
But Afghan Dan was unable to continue after his injury as the referee called off the fight.
It cued celebrations from Little T, who was able to claim a win over his rival following their viral raps on YouTube.
The pair rose to fame through BGMedia but there have been tensions between the two, which was clear to see in their face off.
Little T punched Afghan Dan and had to be held back by security.
However, when speaking after his win on Saturday night, he was asked if the beef between them had been settled.
"Beef settled," he said backstage. "Man shook his hand, gave him a hug and that.
"But obviously, I told yous, everyone thought I was being this big kid, this guy who's trying to sell it.
"I told you I was coming to do what I did, round two stoppage, let's go."
Little T then added: "He kept turning around, I just wanted to knock him out.
"I know every time I got him in the back of his head, if that was in his face, he would have been boom, sleep.
"He knew my power then, that's why he wanted to shake hands, man's doing it!"
Afghan Dan and Little T fought on the undercard of former UFC star Darren Till's fight against Anthony Taylor.
Dan also reflected on the fight and insists he won't be quitting.
Speaking to Seconds Out, he said: "It takes a lot for anyone to get in that ring, and it was an experience I didn't want to waste.
"It didn't go my way, but I am happy with the work I put in.
"All that moving about I was doing in the ring tired me out. He looked knackered as well in the second round, but I was also knackered."
He then also provided an update on his injury that ended the fight.
"I threw a shot at him and got him in the back, but when my arm made contact with him, I carried on pushing the rest of my body, and that is what put my shoulder out."
And then when asked about his future in boxing, he said: "There are no excuses, I gave it my all, and the better man won on the night."