
The Ibiza Final Boss has shown off the injuries he sustained after Jordan McCann bit into his ear during their boxing match at the weekend.
In one of the most bizarre bouts we’ve ever seen, Jack Kay - better known as the Ibiza Final Boss - took on rapper McCann on the undercard for the Tommy Fury versus Eddie Hall.
Within seconds of the fight starting McCann was sent tumbling to the canvas and things only got more chaotic from there.
A wild rugby tackle from McCann almost sent the pair of them through the ropes and out of the ring entirely.
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McCann made it clear early on that he was not afraid to fight dirty and was seen biting Kay’s ear - a move which ended up costing some of his £50,000 fight purse.

In a new interview with The Stomping Ground, Kay claimed he was actually bitten three times.
“I didn’t get the knock out win, but he was fighting dirty, mate, so it was a bit hard” Kay said.
“He bit me twice on the lobe, he bit me on the face, and he headbutted me as well.”
He went on to say that he reckons he could have performed better, and maybe got a knockout, if it wasn’t for the fact he was being bitten and butted by his opponent.
Kay also showed his ear, which still looked bloody and slightly chewed several days later.

Despite McCann’s best underhand tactics, the Ibiza Final Boss was declared the victor by majority decision - the official scorecards reading 38-38, 39-37, 39-37.
Speaking after his win was confirmed Kay said he’d happily take on ‘anyone’ in the ring for his next match.
However, his immediate plans are go to to - where else? - Ibiza and have a party.
Meanwhile, McCann told Boxing King Media that he was hoping for a rematch against Kay, saying that last time he had just four weeks to train before the bout.
Kay had initially been set to fight comedian Dapper Laughs, real name Daniel O'Reilly - but when he pulled out at short notice, McCann stepped in.
But McCann caused havoc even before he stepped into the ring, after he hit Charlie Robert - aka Big Stacks or ‘the UK’s hardest man’ - at a pre-match event leaving him with a bloody nose.
Topics: Boxing