KIMANI CRAWFORD
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CRAWFORD vs SOCHOLOTIUK
August 9, 2025 8:00 PM
August 9, 2025 8:00 PM


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Division
Middleweight
Reach
72in / 183cm
height
1.8034
1.8034
nickname
THE KING
age
08/1992
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Nationality
Canada

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Kimani Crawford is a Canadian boxer with an extensive amateur career but a young professional one. Crawford holds an ammy record of 18-8 as he makes his BKFC debut against Danasabe Mohammed in his home country.
Crawford will look to use his experience and technical abilities to draw the fight that he wants out of his opponents. To date, he has no knockout losses, but one knockout win on his formal record. That knockout came when it counted most in his professional boxing debut. He sits at 1-0 as a pro with the gloves. All of his fights, professional or amateur, have taken place since 2021, so Crawford has been incredibly active and looks to make a statement quickly in his young fighting career.
The Calgary based striker will use his mind as much as his physical attributes inside of the Squared Circle to frustrate his opponents and create the fight he is looking for, which is a technical battle of attrition. When money is on the line, expect Crawford to come out swinging and look to make an impression on the BKFC audience!
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CRAWFORD vs SOCHOLOTIUK
August 9, 2025
August 9, 2025 8:00 PM
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