JASKARAN SINGH
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SINGH vs ALY
April 4, 2025 12:00 PM
April 4, 2025 12:00 PM

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Heavyweight
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80in / 203cm
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nickname
JASSI
age
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Nationality
India

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Jaskaran Singh is an Indian boxer looking to get into the world of bare-knuckle fighting. Upon his BKFC debut, Singh has run up a 10-6-0 record with an impressive 90% of those wins coming via T/KO. While India is not known for its fighting scene, Singh looks to put his country on the map in highest profile bare-knuckle promotion in the world.
A wide majority of Singh’s fights have been in India against a decent level of competition but he’s held his own outside of his country as well having fought in Australia, Thailand and the UAE.
Indian fighters have their entire country behind them with their low presence in combat sports. Singh, knowing that he has the opportunity to become an Indian fighting icon in his future, will look to make the most of his debut at BKFC 71 Dubai and string together some wins after that.
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SINGH vs ALY
April 4, 2025
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