REUBEN ROUNDSTONE
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WATSON vs ROUNDSTONE
August 3, 2024 9:00 PM
August 3, 2024 9:00 PM


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Division
Heavyweight
Reach
78in / 198cm
height
1.8796
1.8796
nickname
BAM
age
03/1995
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Nationality
United States of America

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After quite an active amateur MMA career, Ruben Roundstone made the step up to the pros in April of 2022 and has been very active since. Having nine fights in just two years with a couple of canceled bouts thrown in there, it would seem that Roundstone is one of these guys that just loves to fight!
The BJJ and kickboxing practitioner has shown that he can finish a fight wherever it may go and is capable cardio-wise of going the distance. With most of his MMA wins by submission, he will need to improve his boxing and defense to hang in the BKFC but his chin is more than solid to bail him out of any mistakes. He made his debut in March of 2024 against a dangerous 12-1-0 Stan Surmacz at the first ever BKFC event in Canada where he fell short but had a fight of the night type of war with the more experienced fighter.
Ruben Roundstone fights out of the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana and proudly represents his Native American heritage. He will walk into the staging area draped in the blue flag with the white diamond shaped morning star to harness the energy and power of his ancestors and people.
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WATSON vs ROUNDSTONE
August 3, 2024
August 3, 2024 9:00 PM
STURGIS, SOUTH DAKOTA
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SURMACZ vs ROUNDSTONE
March 2, 2024
March 2, 2024 9:00 PM
Enoch, Alberta
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