Who won Till vs Rockhold?
Darren Till beat Luke Rockhold by knockout in the 3rd round on Saturday, August 30th, 2025, at AO Arena, Manchester.
The fight was scheduled to take place over 6 rounds at a catchweight of 224 lb (16 stone or 101.6 kg).
The undercard featured the clash of Mitchell vs Hemphill.
Till vs Rockhold stats
Darren Till stepped into the ring with an undefeated record of 2 wins, zero losses, and 0 draws, 1 of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Luke Rockhold made his way to the ring with a record of 0 wins, 1 loss and 0 draws.
The stats suggested Till had a massive power advantage over Rockhold, boasting a 50% knockout percentage compared to Rockhold's 0%.
Darren Till was the younger man by 8 years, at 32 years old.
Rockhold had a height advantage of 2 inches over Till. That also extended to a 3-inch reach advantage.
Darren Till fought out of the southpaw stance, while Luke Rockhold was an orthodox fighter.
Till was arguably the more experienced fighter, having had 1 more fights, and made his debut in 2024, 1 year and 2 months later than Rockhold, whose first professional fight was in 2023. He had fought 12 more professional rounds, totaling 17 compared to Rockhold's 5.
Activity check
Till's last 2 fights had come over a period of 7 months and 12 days, which means he had been fighting approximately every 3 months and 22 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 14 rounds, meaning that they had lasted 7 rounds on average.
What time did Till vs Rockhold start?
The fighters were expected to ringwalk at around 10:00 PM BST at AO Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom, which was 5:00 PM EST or 2:00 PM PST on the West Coast of America.
Who broadcast Till vs Rockhold?
The DAZN PPV show began at 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST. The DAZN PPV UK broadcast of the card started at 6:00 PM (BST).
What were the odds on Till vs Rockhold?
Sorry, we couldn’t find any historical odds for Till vs Rockhold.
It’s really a slap in the face to those amateurs that go through the traditional way of getting to a professional career and being sanctioned by reputable sanctioning bodies and fighting for a career as a means to feeding their families.
Events like this should never be PPV.
Jokers getting paid more than top class professional boxers.