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Zeb Vincent: "I'm Made For The Spotlight"
The Kansas fighter returns to action in the BKFC 84 Co-Main Event
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Mike Trizano is sitting pretty with BKFC heading into 2026
The unbeaten New Jersey fighter has his sights set on BKFC gold
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Canadian KO artist Drew Stuve makes USA debut at BKFC 84
The unbeaten Alberta fighter is headhunting for his 4th straight stoppage in California
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It's BKFC 84 Fight Week in California!
The world's fastest growing combat sports promotion returns to The Golden State on Saturday
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“We have a new star in BKFC, and his name is Esteban Rodriguez!”
The red-hot Michigan KO artist has big goals for 2026 and beyond
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Erick Lozano wins big in BKFC's Michigan premiere
The Michigan fighter earned his 3rd BKFC victory at BKFC Fight Night Michigan
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Unbeaten Nate Maness enjoying his journey to BKFC gold
Everything is going according to plan for the BKFC 89 headliner
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Worlds collide this week at Blood 4 Blood!
BKFC is changing the game again this week in Daytona Beach, FL!
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Still a brawler, now a sniper: Taylor Starling ready to shred at Blood 4 Blood
The former BKFC World Title challenger enters the Squared Circle for the 10th time
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Ramiro Figueroa continues his rapid climb up the rankings at BKFC 88
The Denver fighter is now 5-1 with 3 straight wins after his Co-Main Event victoryRamiro Figueroa is riding high after earning the biggest win of his career at BKFC 88. In the Co-Main Event at the sold-out National Western Center in Figueroa’s hometown of Denver, he notched his third straight victory at the expense of former BKFC World Champion Elvin “El Bandido” Brito. Figueroa is now 5-1 under the BKFC banner. “(Brito) is a legend. Everybody speaks highly of his accomplishments in bare knuckle fighting, so this was the next step up that I had to rise to,” the 24-year-old Figueroa says. Mission accomplished. In his last three trips to the Squared Circle, Figueroa has taken out the former BKFC World Champion Brito, the previously undefeated Dalvin “Hippy Disciple” Blair and former BKFC World Championship challenger Howard “HD” Davis. What’s next? Figueroa hopes his next fight will be for the BKFC World Lightweight Championship, or he’d also be more than happy to fight for an interim belt, if necessary. Regardless of what’s on the immediate horizon, Figueroa agrees that he’s at the forefront of the hard-charging next wave of BKFC superstars. “I’m 24, and I believe my best is still years away, when I’m in my prime. If I can secure the belt now, I still believe that I’ll be dominant for as long as I want,” he says. “I don’t understand the full game of bare knuckle yet, but I’m learning more and more with every single fight. I believe that the sooner I win the Championship, it’s going to be even better for me, and I’ll hold the belt for many years.”
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