It only took one round for Antoine Dodson get his revenge on the alleged bedroom intruder during a celebrity boxing match Sunday night.

Rashaad Cooper, aka The Intruder, had to be helped out of the octagon cage ring, limping on a bad ankle he injured in the first round. But it looked like the bulkier Cooper was off to a powerful start against the much taller Dodson before the injury. See the YouTube video.

"Antoine got hit with an overhand right that knocked him down right away," Damon Feldman, the fight promoter told AL.com on Monday morning.

"The ref pushed the Intruder back to give Antoine time to get back up, but when he pushed him, the Intruder twisted his ankle," he said. "Then Antoine attacked him and won in the first round. It was an incredible fight."

Antoine had an interview scheduled for this morning with Playboy Radio but he was "too sore to get out of bed," Feldman said.

TMZ retweeted this morning that Dodson was with his son born this morning.

Antoine Dodson's Baby -- He's A Father Now ... Run & Tell THAT, Homeboy! http://t.co/QTPNJMMiHp via @TMZ — Vigi Love (@diamondgirlvigi) November 3, 2014

The match, which was limited to three rounds, pitted Dodson and Cooper, who is the alleged intruder who unintentionally helped Dodson become an instant viral sensation from a passionate interview with WAFF's Elizabeth Gentle after someone reportedly broke into his home in Lincoln Park.

The event had a carnival sideshow atmosphere, with a few dozen onlookers, some in costumes common to Hollywood Boulevard. The L.A. Beast made an appearance and ate 24 hard-boiled eggs on dare and later drank a gallon of milk, which he puked back just as he finished. It was hosted by Kato Kaelin, who interviewed the contestants and people in the crowd, occasionally handing out to T-shirts to those who answered trivia questions.

There were interviews with the ring card girls, Sammy the Dwarf, who refereed the first two matches and a walk along Hollywood Boulevard to interview people on the street on who they thought would win. It was evenly divided.

The event was organized by Feldman's World Xtreme Entertainment. Promoter Alki David presented the event via FilmOn.com at 8 p.m. This is the same promoter who has delivered 75 celebrity boxing matches previously, including names such as Tonya Harding, Rodney King and Joes Canseco as well as a planned fight in the near future with Justin Bieber.

The main event was preceded by two undercard matches. One featured two females: Seiko The Blaz' N Blasian" vs.The Exfoliator. The second one featured two little people, Doug "Micro Killer" Farrell and Mighty Mike.

The website advertised that viewing the match was free, but it cost $4.95 to join the chat room. The website showed a "audience" counter that bounced between 700 and 800 during the more than 2-hour event.

Not surprisingly, Dodson entered the ring to "The Bed Intruder" song that helped make him famous. Cooper explained to the Kaelin the same story that he told AL.com last week, that the whole story about the intruder was a sham. Cooper said the fight with Dodson, was "personal."

Shortly after the match began, the live internet feed froze a few times. By the time AL.com was able to secure a signal again, the fight was over.

Kaelin said security was waiting to escort Cooper out of the ring until Dodson was safely away. The last shots of the event showed Cooper being helped away, carried by two security officers.

AL.com reporter John Corrigan contributed the interview with Feldman to this article.