In the world of combat sports, few are as electrifying and unpredictable as bareknuckle boxing. Among its rising stars is BKFC featherweight champion Kai Stewart, a 24-year-old fighter who is emblematic of the sport’s evolution. In an age where organized fighting often comes with an extensive arsenal of coaches and training methods, Stewart’s journey centers
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The anticipation surrounding BKFC: KnuckleMania 5 has been shaken by the sudden withdrawal of a highly publicized bout. Social media sensation Bryce Hall was set to face Kevin Ferguson Jr., known in boxing circles as “Baby Slice,” in what promised to be a thrilling clash. Ultimately, this matchup, scheduled for January 25 at the Wells
For over a decade, Jeremy Stephens has fought against some of the most formidable opponents in the UFC, yet he still feels a sense of injustice regarding the respect he garners within the combat sports community. As a seasoned featherweight veteran, Stephens is embarking on a new chapter that could potentially redefine his legacy. The
Eddie Alvarez stands as a prominent figure in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), embodying the spirit of grit and tenacity. With an impressive record exceeding 40 professional fights and a storied career that has spanned over two decades, questions regarding the longevity of his tenure in combat sports have begun to surface. Now
As the calendar turns and 2025 approaches, BKFC (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) is gearing up for an explosive start to the year. Following a holiday pause, the promotion is poised to deliver high-octane entertainment with its upcoming event scheduled for February 1 at the Mohegan Sun Arena. This card marks BKFC’s second foray into New
Jeremy Stephens, a name long associated with the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), has recently transitioned to a new frontier in combat sports: bare-knuckle fighting. With over 30 UFC fights to his name and experience in the Professional Fighters League (PFL), his career is anything but ordinary. Stephens’s recent foray into BKFC (Bare Knuckle
Sabah Homasi made headlines this past weekend as he stepped into the ring for his highly anticipated debut with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). After a series of experiences in notable promotions such as the UFC and Bellator, Homasi’s entry into the BKFC was both exciting and scrutinized. His extensive combat sports background showcases his
Bareknuckle fighting has seen a resurgence in popularity, offering an alternative to traditional boxing and mixed martial arts. The latest event, held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, showcased high-stakes action, intense rivalries, and raw athleticism. This article delves into the key moments and notable fighters from BKFC on DAZN 3,
In the ever-evolving world of combat sports, few athletes possess the relentless ambition exhibited by Mike Perry. Known as the “King of Violence,” the former UFC fighter has taken a unique approach to matchmaking as he plots his course for 2025. Accentuating his bold persona, Perry publicly called out former UFC welterweight champion Robbie Lawler
In a groundbreaking announcement, the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is set to host an unprecedented tournament boasting a staggering prize pool of $25 million. This news was unveiled by BKFC President David Feldman during the post-fight press conference in Hollywood, Florida, igniting excitement within the combat sports community. Described as the “biggest, baddest fight
In a sport known for its fierce competition and brutal confrontations, Brennan Ward has carved out a niche that places him among Bellator’s most memorable fighters. With a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record of 17-9, Ward was a name synonymous with resilience and tenacity, captivating audiences from 2008 until his retirement in 2024. When
As the bare-knuckle world intensifies in anticipation of BKFC’s KnuckleMania 5, heavyweight contender Ben Rothwell provides a unique outlook on his forthcoming battle against reigning champion Mick Terrill. While many fighters relish the drama and tension of a pre-fight faceoff, Rothwell’s comments suggest a mindset focused more on respect than on intimidation. His recent stare-down