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STEVE BANKS

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HAZE HEPI
STEVE BANKS
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HEPI vs BANKS

April 26, 2025 1:00 PM

April 26, 2025 1:00 PM

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June 26, 2026 8:00 PM
BKFC FIGHT NIGHT HAMMOND

ADAMS vs BANKS

June 26, 2026 8:00 PM

HAMMOND CASINO - HAMMOND, IN

STEVE BANKSSTEVE BANKS
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  • Division

    Heavyweight

  • Reach

    80in / 203cm

  • height

    1.9558

    1.9558

  • nickname

    PANDA

  • age

    03/1981

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  • Nationality

    United States of America

  • social media

Steve ‘Panda’ Banks is a high level Muay Thai striker with quite the track record in the martial art. Banks became the WBC world champion in 2017 and holds a plethora of accolades outside of that. He is no doubt one of the greatest representations of American Muay Thai and his style allows him to thrive in the BKFC.

*The only professional bare-knuckle losses that ‘Panda’ has to this point is to the former heavyweight champion, Mick Terrill and most peoples’ favorite for the next champio, Leonardo Perdomo . He chooses his shots extremely well and uses great muay thai footwork to keep his opponent thrown off. He’s highly accurate, usually landing north of 60% of his strikes from distance but he’s also dangerous in the clinch.

Banks loves his dogs like family and treats them as such. When he’s not in the gym, he’s spending time with them. He was born in North Carolina but likes to represent the motherland of Muay Thai.

fighter record

result
Event
method
round
time

ADAMS vs BANKS

June 26, 2026

June 26, 2026 8:00 PM

HAMMOND CASINO - HAMMOND, IN

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

HEPI vs BANKS

April 26, 2025

April 26, 2025 1:00 PM

PALAZZO WANNY FLORENCE

Italy

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

DAWEJKO vs BANKS

January 25, 2025

January 25, 2025 8:00 PM

PHILADELPHIA

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

PERDOMO vs BANKS

September 13, 2024

September 13, 2024 7:00 PM

HOLLYWOOD, FL

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Terrill vs Banks

November 26, 2022

November 26, 2022 2:00 PM

Newcastle, UK

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Banks vs Abdelfattah

September 3, 2022

September 3, 2022 12:00 AM

กรุงเทพ

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

Karimi vs Banks

May 7, 2022

May 7, 2022 10:00 AM

Pattaya, Thailand

method/referee

TBC
TBC

round

TBC

time

TBC

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