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SAWYER DEPEE

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5

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3

losses

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last fight

CHRIS CAMOZZI
SAWYER DEPEE
VS

CAMOZZI vs DEPEE

October 25, 2024 8:00 PM

October 25, 2024 8:00 PM

SAWYER DEPEESAWYER DEPEE
  • Wins-loses-Draws

    5

    0

    -

    3

    0

    -

    0

    0

  • Division

    Light Heavyweight

  • Reach

    75in / 191cm

  • height

    72

    72

  • nickname

  • age

    12/1993

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  • Nationality

    United States of America

  • social media

Sawyer Depee has spent the majority of his BKFC career in the rankings in somewhat of a gatekeeper/contender role, but gets a shot at the title in Denver at BKFC 67. Depee made his professional debut in BKF in 2021.

When the hard hitting Montana product gets going downhill in the Squared Circle, it usually means bad news. Bad news for all of his opponents with the exception of Uly Diaz and Quintin Henry so far. He has never seen a second round to this point and that pattern doesn’t show any intention of breaking. 

Depee is a girl dad and he is raising a little tomboy for certain. He and his daughter shoot together, both guns and archery, they fish, watch and play sports and spend a lot of time outdoors as well. Depee is an avid outdoorsman with tons of pictures of kills and catches on his social media. 

After every fight, his favorite thing to do is just cuddle his daughter and assure her that he is OK. He tells her “you can’t hurt Supaman,” and that puts her at ease instantly. She may be a future fighter herself with her early success in wrestling. A man with something to fight for is always dangerous and Sawyer Depee fights for his daughter, himself and their future. Expect nothing less than a finish when Depee toes the line.

 

fighter record

result
Event
method
round
time

CAMOZZI vs DEPEE

October 25, 2024

October 25, 2024 8:00 PM

DENVER COLORADO

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

VANDERMEER vs DEPEE

May 31, 2024

May 31, 2024 9:00 PM

Denver, CO

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Miller vs Depee

November 3, 2023

November 3, 2023 8:00 PM

Orlando, FL

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Depee vs Mota

June 9, 2023

June 9, 2023 8:00 PM

Great Falls, MT

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Henry vs Depee

June 11, 2022

June 11, 2022 8:00 PM

Jackson, MS

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Depee vs Dunkle

April 30, 2022

April 30, 2022 8:00 PM

Great Falls, MT

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Diaz vs Depee

February 19, 2022

February 19, 2022 6:30 PM

Hollywood, FL

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Dennis vs Depee

October 9, 2021

October 9, 2021 8:00 PM

Billings, MT

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

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