MASON SHAW
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COOKE vs SHAW
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM


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Division
Cruiserweight
Reach
72in / 183cm
height
1.8542
1.8542
nickname
SMILEY
age
01/1995
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Nationality
United Kingdom

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Mason Shaw has extensive experience in the sport of bare-knuckle fighting dating back to 2017, about a year before the BKFC held its first fight in Wyoming. The Somerset-based brawler has struggled until more recently to get a win streak going having alternated wins and losses up until 2022. He made his promotional debut that year and defeated Lee Browne at BKFC 37 by unanimous decision.
Shaw is surprisingly low volume in a sport where we can expect over 200 punches thrown by any given fighter in a single bout, but the strikes are effective, well timed and well placed. Shaw does a lot of head hunting in the Squared Circle and you can expect to see him continue to do so in the future.
Shaw is a husband and father with a young family and he continues to chase his dream of fighting at the highest level in his sport.
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COOKE vs SHAW
August 10, 2024
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM
COVENTRY, UNITED KINGDOM
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Shaw vs Hodgson
November 18, 2023
November 18, 2023 2:00 PM
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Shaw vs Browne
March 4, 2023
March 4, 2023 2:00 PM
London, UK
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