HAZE HEPI
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HEPI vs WISNIEWSKI 2
April 18, 2026 5:00 AM
April 18, 2026 5:00 AM

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Division
Heavyweight
Reach
81in / 206cm
height
1.905
1.905
nickname
THE HUNTSMAN
age
03/1991
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Nationality
New Zealand

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Haze Hepi is an Australian boxer and bare-knuckle fighter who made his BKFC debut with a 2-0 record in bare-knuckle. As a traditional boxer, Hepi was 7-2-1 upon stepping into the Squared Circle for the first time and it would seem that he is leaning more into fighting without the gloves.
Before knowing a thing about the Māori fighter, you will notice his tribal tattoos paying homage to his heritage and culture. His people are inhabitants of New Zealand and fighting is part of their DNA. Conor McGregor himself seems to be very high on Hepi and believes that he could be a contender for the BKFC heavyweight title in the very near future.
Haze Hepi is a family man and his wife is his number one fan and largest supporter. He is paving the way for people from his part of the world to enter the world of bare-knuckle fighting as Mark Hunt has expressed. *The Māori warrior will debut at BFFC Italy against the dangerous and experienced Muay Thai striker, Steve Banks and look to blaze a trail to the top of the heavyweight division.
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HEPI vs WISNIEWSKI 2
April 18, 2026
April 18, 2026 5:00 AM
TOWNSVILLE CONVENTION CENTER - TOWNSVILLE, AU
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HEPI vs WISNIEWSKI
October 25, 2025
October 25, 2025 2:00 PM
Palazzo Dello Sport - Rome, Italy
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HEPI vs BANKS
April 26, 2025
April 26, 2025 1:00 PM
PALAZZO WANNY FLORENCE
Italy
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