Salt Papi backed up his claim as a legitimate threat on the influencer boxing circuit.

The popular TikToker scored a stunning second-round knockout of Josh Brueckner in a fight that—on paper—suggested a rout in the opposite direction. A perfectly timed left hand by Nathaniel "Salt Papi" Bustamante floored Brueckner, who was unable to beat the count midway through round two as part of the DAZN+Misfits: X Series 004 event Saturday evening from OVO Arena Wembley in London.

Brueckner entered the ring with combat sports pedigree and a perfect physique. The fleshy Bustamante bore the look of an influencer on hand to try his hardest and enjoy every moment of the experience. The locally based Filipino southpaw did that and far more, as he effectively used the ring to neutralize Brueckner’s superior reach.

A single left hand shot by Bustamante ended matters in an instant in round two. Brueckner was stunned before falling straight back to the canvas. The Arizona-based boxer was unable to make it to his feet, thus bringing a stunning end to their cruiserweight bout.

Sulieman “Slim” Albaher had to dig deep to preserve his perfect record and Misfits Light Heavyweight title.

The Brooklyn-bred YouTuber and actor survived a stiff challenge from British musician Tom Zanetti to earn a four-round unanimous decision. Scores were 40-37, 39-37 and 39-38 in favor of Albaher, who used ring movement to offset Zanetti’s aggressive attack and survived a late surge by the Brit to go 3-0 on the Misfits circuit, having appeared on all but one show since the series’ launch last summer.

Albaher noted after the fight that he would only compete at the higher weight if he can land a showdown with series creator KSI. Otherwise, it's down to super middleweight for the Brooklynite.

An Undertaker-theme ring entrance preceded Luis Alcaraz Pineda’s career resurrection.

The Mexican clubfighter was revealed as the ‘Mystery Opponent’ for TikTok personality BDave (real name Brendon Davis) whom Pineda soundly outpointed over three one-sided rounds. Scores were 30-27, 30-25 and 30-25 for Pineda, who scored two knockdowns in their exhibition bout.

Prior to the ring walk, fans were kept in the dark as to the opponent for Davis. Fittingly, the lights went out and the Undertaker theme music played before a transition to ‘Cancion del Mariachi’ performed by an onsite mariachi band. Pineda strutted to the ring, to a rousing ovation from the crowd who last saw him suffer six knockdowns in a third-round knockout loss to KSI in the inaugural Misfits Boxing show last August 27 at The O2 in London.

Davis was no match for the actual boxer but braved a beating through all three rounds. Pineda—whose cornerman for the fight was former three-time cruiserweight champ Mairis Briedis—was all heat in the opening round, which nearly proved detrimental as he was gasping for air through much of round two. He scored a bailout knockdown late in the round before coasting to the finish for the win, soaking in the applause.

Elle Brooke entered Friday’s weigh-in with a chicken sandwich and beverage prior to stepping on the scale.

The OnlyFans model-turned-influencer boxer saved the full meal for fight night, as she feasted on TikTok personality Faith Ordway. Brooke scored two knockdowns en route to a stoppage win at 1:40 of the first round.

Brooke was by far the more skilled boxer of the two, as she is part of the same team behind IBF bantamweight titlist Ebanie Bridges who was on site and by her side in full support. Brooke didn’t disappoint, taking the fight straight to Ordway—a dance and fitness enthusiast who performs to the delight of more than 4.6 million followers on TikTok.

Ordway was forced to deal with a bloodied nose seconds into the fight and put on her bum moments later. Brooke was all gas and no brakes, throwing heavy leather until the fight was mercifully brought to a halt.

Swarmz bounced back from a knockout loss to KSI (who appears in the main event) with a stoppage win of his own. It came on the strength of one punch, a stiff jab which left Ryan Taylor with compromised vision and seemingly damage to his orbital bone. The fight was halted after a lengthy examination by the ringside physician, allowing Swarmz—a British rapper whose real name is Brandon Scott—to have his hand raised in victory after suffering a second-round knockout defeat to KSI on the inaugural Misfits Boxing show.

Anthony Taylor’s mouth once again wrote checks that his ass couldn’t cash.

The latest setback for the very vocal California native came in a four-round shutout at the hands of unbeaten Idris Virgo. Scores were 40-32, 40-32 and 40-32 for Birmingham’s Virgo (13-0-1, 2KOs), who hasn’t fought in more than a year but was able to ride out an early swarm by Taylor (2-4, 1KO) to soundly outbox ‘Pretty Boy.’

Taylor was floored in round three, though replays suggested Virgo cupped the back of his neck to aid the knockdown. Taylor sought a home run shot, landing a right hand in round four but was sent to the canvas moments later. Taylor was running on fumes down the stretch but managed to make it to the final bell—only to once again fall miserably short after calling out everyone from KSI to Hall of Fame former five-division champion and all-time box-office king Floyd Mayweather.

Headlining the show, Misfits Boxing founder KSI (1-0, 0KOs; real name Olajide William “JJ” Olatunji) faces FaZe Clan owner Thomas “FaZe Temperrr” Oliveira (1-0, 1KO).

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox