Rod Stewart's Son Ends Fight in 13 Seconds

Rod Stewart’s son, Sean Stewart, faced a shocking defeat just 13 seconds into his boxing debut. The 45-year-old, who is the third eldest of Rod Stewart’s eight children, made his entry into the high-octane world of Misfits Boxing during an event in Nashville, Tennessee, last weekend.
Misfits Boxing is known for bringing together social media influencers, former MMA fighters, and other celebrities for competitive bouts. For Sean, this debut turned out to be anything but memorable. Stepping into the ring for the first time, he was introduced simply as “Rod Stewart’s son” during DAZN’s live coverage of the fight.
The match started with a bang. As soon as the opening bell rang, Sean was immediately targeted by his opponent, Bdave, who is 18 years younger. Within just 13 seconds, Sean was caught off guard by a powerful right hand followed by two more punches that sent him crashing to the mat. This knockout became the fastest in the history of Misfits Boxing, marking an unfortunate milestone for Sean.
After the blow, Sean remained on the ground while his opponent celebrated wildly. The referee then helped him back to his feet, but the damage was already done. His father, Rod Stewart, was not present at the event, which might have been for the best given the outcome.

The fight was a difficult watch for many spectators. Sean appeared to lack any significant boxing experience, failing to maintain a proper guard as his opponent launched attacks. One viewer on X wrote: “Why did he put his hands down?” Another added: “One punch and he dropped his guard. There’s no way this guy did any sparring.”
Some fans questioned whether the fight should have even taken place. One comment read: “Tell me this fight should have happened. Rob Stewart’s son couldn’t even push him. He doesn’t even look stable on his own two feet.”
In contrast, Bdave had fought in seven previous exhibition bouts, showcasing a much more experienced approach. His performance highlighted the stark difference in skill levels between the two fighters.
The incident sparked a wave of reactions from fans and critics alike, with many expressing concern over the lack of preparation and the potential risks involved in such matches. While Misfits Boxing has gained popularity for its entertainment value, events like these raise questions about the safety and readiness of participants.
Despite the negative outcome, Sean’s debut serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of combat sports. It also highlights the challenges faced by celebrities who step into the ring without proper training. Whether this will lead to future opportunities or a quick exit from the sport remains to be seen.