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JULIAN FERNANDEZ
LINO SÁNCHEZ
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FERNANDEZ vs SANCHEZ

May 25, 2024 8:00 PM

May 25, 2024 8:00 PM

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  • Division

    Cruiserweight

  • Reach

    77in / 190cm

  • height

    1.905

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  • nickname

  • age

    06/1996

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  • Nationality

    Mexico

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Lino Sánchez is a Mexican boxer and mixed martial artist making his BKFC debut in his home country of Mexico. Sánchez fights out of Ciudad Juarez and has an aggressive style. His city has a reputation for being tough and Sánchez likes to do it proud when he fights in any combat sport. 

In professional boxing, Sánchez is 2-2 with both wins coming via KO, and in his young MMA career, his win came less than 30 seconds into round one (as of BKFC debut Sánchez is 1-3.) 

Expect a fast-paced and brutal showing when This man toes the line. Someone will undoubtedly go down early and don’t expect anything short of a knockout on one side or the other.



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FERNANDEZ vs SANCHEZ

May 25, 2024

May 25, 2024 8:00 PM

Puebla, Mexico

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