SHANE JORDAN
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April 27, 2024 9:00 PM
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Shane Jordan is an American boxer fighting out of Los Angeles but also spends some time in Boston. He made his BKFC debut on one of the biggest cards in the promotion’s history, KnuckleMania IV. Jordan held an amateur boxing record of 4-5 upon making his BKFC debut where he faced David Diaz, a more experienced bare-knuckle fighter than himself.
Jordan has spent time training some social media influencers out of LA including Bryce Hall ahead of his highly anticipated matchup against the undefeated Gee Perez. If he can help an influencer overcome the odds and defeat a talented bare-knuckle fighter like Perez, we have a lot of reason to be confident in his technical abilities and knowledge of the fight game. Jordan is a personal trainer at a unique online and in person gym called Brawler.
Shane Jordan is proud to be a girl dad and puts his daughter over everything else including his passion for fighting. Look forward to a new contender in the BKFC’s bantamweight division.
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DIAZ vs JORDAN
April 27, 2024
April 27, 2024 9:00 PM
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