DREW NOLAN
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PETERS vs NOLAN
June 14, 2025 6:00 PM
June 14, 2025 6:00 PM

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Division
Cruiserweight
Reach
68in / 173cm
height
70
70
nickname
HARD BODY
age
07/1990
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Nationality
United States of America

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Drew Nolan made his BKFC debut at BKFC 45 and earned his first win two months later at the first Prospect Series event put on by the promotion. Nolan has had 28 fights across three sports and two levels (amateur and pro) and only one of those fights has gone the distance! Nolan is willing to go out on his shield to search for that win and he has done so a few times.
Despite not having the shiniest record, Nolan has experience dating back to 2013 in amateur MMA and when he decided to go pro, he gave boxing a shot. He’s landed here in the fastest growing combat sports promotion in the world and looks to get some momentum going. All of that experience comes with a solid understanding of the game. Nolan feels calm in the Squared Circle and feels the calmer fighter wins nine times out of 10 in the BKFC.
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PETERS vs NOLAN
June 14, 2025
June 14, 2025 6:00 PM
MOHEGAN SUN ARENA UNCASVILLE, CT
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BERCIER vs NOLAN
November 9, 2024
November 9, 2024 8:00 PM
BILLINGS, MONTANA
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Suarez vs Nolan
August 24, 2023
August 24, 2023 9:00 PM
Florida
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Lee vs Nolan
June 23, 2023
June 23, 2023 8:00 PM
Hollywood, FL
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