Andy Thornton
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THORNTON vs HILL
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM

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Division
Cruiserweight
Reach
75in / 90cm
height
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1.8034
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age
09/1987
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Nationality
United Kingdom

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Andy Thornton fights out of Bolton, England and made his BKFC debut against Lee Browne where he showcased his power and ability to take shots. The heavy hitter enjoys trading with his opponent because he believes in his chin and knows that he has night ending power no matter what round he finds himself in.
In his debut, Thornton was out thrown and out landed but managed to knock his opponent down three times in as many rounds securing the TKO victory in round three.
You know you’re going to see a scrap when the stalky heavyweight is set to throw hands and at 5’10” he is on the shorter side of the division, but makes up for it with speed and precision in his strikes.
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THORNTON vs HILL
September 27, 2025
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
AO ARENA MANCHESTER, UK
England
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