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Fighting out of Toronto, Ohio, Nelson Best is a boxer and mixed martial artist who has not lost in his professional fighting career. He began fighting as an amateur in 2009 and his only loss to date was at that level in the same year. He went from amateur MMA to professional boxing in the mid 2010s and then pivoted back to MMA.
As imagined, Best is clean with his hands. All of his professional MMA wins and all but one boxing match ended with him knocking out his opponent, usually early. He doesn’t go headhunting as he mixes in body shots as a solid boxer would and holds big power as a shorter heavyweight.
Nelson Best made his BKFC debut at the highly anticipated BKFC 84 in Palm Desert where he faced the two-fight BKFC veteran, Chase Gormley.
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