COLE FERRELL
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FERRELL vs WATSON
December 6, 2024 7:00 PM
December 6, 2024 7:00 PM


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Division
Featherweight
Reach
68in / 173cm
height
69
69
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age
11/1992
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Nationality
United States of America

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Cole Ferrell is an American mixed martial artist fighting out of Atlanta, GA. During his run in the octagon, Ferrell ran up an 11-1 record and won a title in Rine’s American Freestyle Karate. A wide majority of his wins were delivered by submission and none of his fights ever went the distance.
Ferrell brought those finishing ways into the Squared Circle during his debut at BKFC 42 against Cody Shieve. During their bout, Ferrell threw a ton of volume and dropped Shieve four times with the finish coming in the second round. You’ll see a wide stance with a high guard from orthodox and this allows Ferrell to generate a lot of power for his size.
The Atlanta-based striker is proud to be a family man, a dedicated husband and a father of two. The first thing you see on his social media is “God 1st,” and he lives a lifestyle honoring that idea.
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FERRELL vs WATSON
December 6, 2024
December 6, 2024 7:00 PM
ATLANTA, GA
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