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Who is Mo Deen aka Mohammad Kubba & when is he fighting Wakey Wines' Mohammad Azar Nazir at the Misfits boxing match?

Who is Mo Deen aka Mohammad Kubba & when is he fighting Wakey Wines' Mohammad Azar Nazir at the Misfits boxing match?

The Sun15-05-2025
MO Deen made a name for himself on TikTok before crossing over into the lucrative world of influencer boxing.
Next up at Misfits 21 he's taking on Mohammad Azar Nazir — who famously runs 'the UK's most expensive corner shop' — aka Wakey Wines.
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Who is Mo Deen on TikTok?
Mo Deen is a vlogger who is known for his videos on TikTok and YouTube.
He films videos of himself, usually with other people.
Mo is known for following high-profile stars with a camera and filming them, often without their permission.
He claims to be famous and known all around the world.
How Mo Deen blew up on TikTok
Mo got big on TikTok because of his various videos where he follows celebrities.
He followed WWE wrestling icon John Cena around a shop in London, which Cena appeared to be frustrated by because Mo hadn't asked for his permission to film.
Mo went on to tell Cena that he was famous, before the movie star criticised him for being disrespectful.
The Hollywood star told the vlogger: "Be more respectful, that's my advice for you, and ask if you would take a video, but you're just shooting video. I don't wanna talk to you."
A later video, where he again met Cena, showed him telling the 16-time WWE champion that he "made him famous" because of their first interaction.
Mo has also appeared in videos he appears to be attempting to antagonise YouTubers, including KSI.
Is Mo Deen on social media?
As of May 2025, Mo has almost 148k followers on Instagram, where his bio at the top of his page describes him as a 'public figure'.
Over the years he has had numerous TikTok accounts, two of which have been banned, although it is unclear what the reasoning behind these bans was.
He also has a popular YouTube channel, where he shares a range of videos, including live streams and his various confrontations with celebrities and members of the public.
Mo has appeared on numerous podcasts, sharing his views on other YouTube content creators.
Be more respectful, that's my advice for you, and ask when you would like to take a video
John Cena
Boxing record
Mo is one of many in a long line of social media stars to take to the influencer boxing ring.
His fledgling record currently stands at 0-1, meaning he has fought once and lost once.
He was previously been beaten by Vitaly Zdorovetskiy at Misfits 13 in March 2024.
The ref waved the contest off with Mo running away from his opponent and scrambling around the ring.
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Mo also had another Misfits fight cancelled after his opponent — conservative YouTuber Alex Stein — threw 'hotdogs' at Mo, who's a Muslim.
However, they subsequently both admitted that the incident was a stunt and that the hot dogs were made of turkey, not pork, which is considered haram — or forbidden by the laws of Islam.
Misfits Boxing 21
Mo Deen vs Wakey Wines takes place on Friday, May 16, 2025, as part of the rescheduled Misfits Boxing 21 card headlined by Darren Till vs Darren Stewart and Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell.
The event, held at the Vailant Live arena in Derby, is set to start at 5pm, however it is not yet known at what time Wakey and Mo will make their ring walks.
The entire card will be aired by DAZN. Coverage can be found on DAZN TV, which is an additional package available on most TV services.
The event can also be live streamed on the DAZN website and via the downloadable app.
DAZN offers several subscription options. It is available annually for £119.99 or monthly for £14.99. There is also a flexible pass, which can be cancelled at any time, for £24.99 monthly.
The platform's coverage of the event will begin at 7pm. Alternatively, SunSport will provide a live blog covering the entire card.
Speaking ahead of the fight, Mo told Fred Talks Fighting: "I'm going to hurt him, I pray to God, I want to hurt this guy.
"I've got beef with this guy for a long time. I'm gonna smoke this guy. He's ruined a lot of people's lives. I'm his karma."
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