ANDREA BICCHI
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BICCHI vs MELIS
October 25, 2025 2:00 PM
October 25, 2025 2:00 PM


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Division
Cruiserweight
Reach
71in / 180cm
height
1.8034
1.8034
nickname
ITALIAN THUNDER
age
03/1997
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Nationality
Italy

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Andrea Bicchi made his BKFC debut fighting for the cruiserweight title against Chris Camozzi after the current champ’s opponent, Lorenzo Hunt had to drop out due to an injury. While this may have seemed puzzling to American fans, the Italians were more than ready to watch their guy fight for a belt at the Palazzo Wanny Arena in Florence.
Bicchi began his fighting career in amateur MMA where he went 2-1 before jumping to the pros and going undefeated before removing the gloves and fighting bare-knuckle. Upon his BKFC debut he was 3-1 in the sport. He’s getting thrown right to the top and will likely not get any easy matchups because of his prior success.
Bicchi can fight close to his opponents as he has a win and a loss by split decision. He will bring out aggression when it suits him and balance that with tactical counterstriking.
Outside of the Squared Circle, Andrea Bichhi plays Calcio storico Fiorentino, a medieval style of football or rugby. He likes being physical and aggressive and he will bring the heat anytime he toes the line in BKFC.
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BICCHI vs MELIS
October 25, 2025
October 25, 2025 2:00 PM
Palazzo Dello Sport - Rome, Italy
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CAMOZZI vs BICCHI
April 26, 2025
April 26, 2025 1:00 PM
PALAZZO WANNY FLORENCE
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