SCOTT LAMPERT
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Heckert vs Lampert
November 3, 2023 8:00 PM
November 3, 2023 8:00 PM


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Division
Welterweight
Reach
69in / 175cm
height
68
68
nickname
BOMBS
age
11/1984
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Nationality
United States of America

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Scott Lampert is an American boxer, kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He made his debut at BKFC 53 against Mike Heckert. He became the Massachusetts cruiserweight state champion in Rivera Promotions after knocking out Jake Paradise in round one back in February of 2024.
Born in New York, Lampert worked blue collar jobs and talks about lessons he’s learned in his trades on social media. He now he owns a successful moving company and has a boxing title under his belt.
Lampert has 15 professional boxing matches under his belt as of his BKFC debut and will look to use those technical skills to stay competitive in a dangerous welterweight division. Lampert discusses his mental health a lot on his platforms and is open about his shortcomings in life. Despite the ups and downs that he’s experienced, he stays positive and remains optimistic about life and what it has to offer. Something needed a lot more in society today!
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Heckert vs Lampert
November 3, 2023
November 3, 2023 8:00 PM
Orlando, FL
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