RICHARD BROOKS
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REDFERN vs BROOKS
July 12, 2024 9:00 PM
July 12, 2024 9:00 PM


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Division
Lightweight
Reach
69in / 175cm
height
1.7526
1.7526
nickname
BIG BAD WOLF
age
04/1998
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Nationality
United States of America

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Richard Brooks was discovered by the BKFC matchmakers at the Los Angeles tryouts and really seemed to impress them. His bagwork and sparring gained him a spot on the biggest BKFC card to date, KnuckleMania IV so he’s earned the trust of the BKFC brass needless to say.
Brooks fell short to Tommy Aaron in his debut but he is staying motivated and manifesting his destiny of becoming a prize fighter as he has in his Instagram bio. You like to see someone stay motivated after a disappointing loss where he was outworked. Brooks is the type of fighter to use losses as learning lessons and expect a better version of ‘The Big Bad Wolf’ every time he toes the line.
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REDFERN vs BROOKS
July 12, 2024
July 12, 2024 9:00 PM
Temecula, CA
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AARON vs BROOKS
April 27, 2024
April 27, 2024 9:00 PM
Los Angeles, CA
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