DARREN TILL left Luke Rockhold needing oxygen following a sickening knockout – before calling out Carl Froch in an X-rated blast.
The pair of former UFC stars met in the boxing ring in Manchester at Misfits 22 following a heated build up.
But Till brutally put the feud to bed with a crushing second-round knockout – before calling out ringside guest Froch.
He said: “Where the f*** is Carl Froch you little s***house. Get in this f***ing ring.
“You’ve got so much to say on your little YouTube channel with 10k viewers get in this f***ing ring you s***house.
“He’s f***ed off! Mind you he is 50 so I might not call him out.”
Till left the UFC in 2023 to pursue a new career in Misfits Boxing – the home to celebrity-style crossover bouts.
He won his opening two fights against MMA stars Anthony Taylor and Darren Stewart before taking on ex-UFC champion Rockhold.
The build up was bitter with the two coming to blows verbally and almost physically before meeting in the ring.
For all his bluster and blow ups – Till came out in the opening round calm and composed.
Rockhold was the more active of the two, pumping out his lead right hand jab as Till covered up and bided his time.
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As the first three minutes came to a close, Till landed two left hands that had Rockhold on shaky legs.
And just before the bell sounded, the American found himself on the floor after a chopping left hand.
Rockhold – persisting on fighting with his chin in the air – beat the count to survive to the second.
The onslaught continued as Till poured the pressure on Rockhold – who elected to go on the backfoot.
And the former middleweight champ avoided a knockdown against him after his glove touched down following a left from Till.
But the writing was on the wall and a huge left hand in the third round slumped Rockhold in the corner – with this time no chance of getting up.
The referee waved off the contest and Rockhold was administered oxygen before being consoled by Till.
Rockhold did make it to his feet on shaky legs as Till buried the rivalry in emphatic fashion.