Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is an American bare-knuckle boxing promotion based in Philadelphia. BKFC is the first promotion to hold an official state sanctioned and commissioned bare-knuckle boxing event in America since 1889.[1] Its first event was held in 2018, with 10 "numbered" events held as of Feb 2020. BKFC has featured notable talents such as Jim Alers, Artem Lobov, Ricco Rodriguez, Charles Bennett, Kendall Grove, Chris Lytle, Joe Riggs, Chase Sherman, Leonard Garcia, Eric Prindle, Joey Beltran, Bec Rawlings, Shannon Ritch, Bobby Gunn, Jason Knight, Johnny Bedford, Paulie Malignaggi and Chris Leben .[2][3]

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Private
Industrybare-knuckle boxing promotion
Founded2018
FounderDavid Feldman
Headquarters,
Websitehttps://www.bareknuckle.tv

History

BKFC was founded in April 2018 and is presided over by former American professional boxer David Feldman. After first receiving approval to hold a sanctioned event in Cheyenne, Wyoming, BKFC held the first state sanctioned bare-knuckle boxing event in the United States since 1889. Each fight takes place in a specialized circular four-rope ring, referred to as the "Squared Circle". BKFC 1, which took place on June 2, 2018, featured the first American sanctioned women's bare-knuckle fight in modern history.[4] The Bare-Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame recognized this milestone and awarded the victor of this contest, Bec Rawlings, with the National Police Gazette World Diamond Belt several days after her victory.[5] BKFC recognizes the Police Gazette champions, and they may defend their titles within this promotion. At BKFC 3, Arnold Adams defeated Sam Shewmaker in the finals of an eight man tournament to be crowned as the inaugural BKFC Heavyweight Champion. This event also hosted the quarterfinals of a tournament to crown a Lightweight champion.[6] In February, 2019, former UFC light heavyweight title contender Anthony Johnson announced that he will be joining the company in an administrative role.[7]

Broadcasting partners

Initially, BKFC pay-per-view bouts were carried worldwide via FITE TV. On July 24, 2020 it was announced that starting on August, DAZN will be streaming BKFC events.[8]

Unique Ring

BKFC holds all bouts in a circular four-rope ring, referred to as the "Squared Circle". This ring incorporates elements of historical bare knuckle fighting by containing two scratch lines, 3 feet apart and in the middle of the ring. These scratch lines are based on the Broughton Rules, which governed bare knuckle fighting in the 19th century. It is a requirement that each fighter must start each round with their front foot on their scratch line. This is referred to as “Toe the Line”, and it is an instruction given to the fighters at the beginning of each round, followed by "Knuckle Up" which signals the beginning of the round.[9]

List of BKFC events

[10]

# Event Date Location Ref
11 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 11: Palomino vs. Vallie-Flagg July 24, 2020 Oxford, Mississippi, U.S.
10 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 10: Lombard vs. Mundell February 15, 2020 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
9 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 9: Lobov vs. Knight 2 November 16, 2019 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
8 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 8: Silva vs. Gonzaga October 19, 2019 Tampa, Florida, U.S.
7 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 7: Alers vs. Garcia August 10, 2019 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. [11]
6 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 6: Malignaggi vs. Lobov June 22, 2019 Tampa, Florida, U.S. [12]
5 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 5: Lobov vs Knight April 6, 2019 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. [13]
4 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 4: USA vs Mexico February 2, 2019 Cancun, Mexico [14]
3 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 3: The Takeover October 20, 2018 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. [15]
2 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 2: A New Era August 25, 2018 Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. [16]
1 Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 1: The Beginning June 2, 2018 Cheyenne, Wyoming, U.S. [17]

List of BKFC Events:

Current champions

BKFC Champions[18]
DivisionChampionSinceDefenses
Heavyweight Joey Beltran[19] November 16, 2019 0
Super Welterweight Luis Palomino July 24, 2020 0
Lightweight Johnny Bedford June 22, 2019 0
Police Gazette Champions[18]
DivisionChampionSinceDefenses
World Heavyweight Bobby Gunn February 2016 0
American Heavyweight Chase Sherman August 10, 2019 0
American Lightweight Johnny Bedford June 22, 2019 0
World Women's Featherweight Bec Rawlings June 2, 2018 2
American Women's Featherweight Helen Peralta August 10, 2019 0

Championship History

Heavyweight Championship

Weight limit: 205 lbs (93 kg) and above
The inaugural champion was determined by an 8-man tournament.[20]
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Arnold Adams
def. Sam Shewmaker
BKFC 3
Biloxi, Mississippi
October 20, 2018
2 Chase Sherman BKFC 7
Biloxi, Mississippi
August 10, 2019
3 Joey Beltran BKFC 9
Biloxi, Mississippi
November 16, 2019

Super Welterweight Championship

Weight limit: 155 lbs (70 kg)
The inaugural champion was determined by a 4-man tournament
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Luis Palomino
def. Isaac Vallie-Flagg
BKFC 11
Oxford, Mississippi
July 24, 2020

Lightweight Championship

Weight limit: 135 lbs (62.5 kg)
The inaugural champion was determined by an 8-man tournament.
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Johnny Bedford
def. Reggie Barnett Jr.
BKFC 6
Tampa, Florida
June 22, 2019

Tournament winners

Weight ClassChampionRunner-upEventDateTournament Bracket
Heavyweight Championship Tournament Arnold Adams Sam Shewmaker BKFC 3: The Takeover October 20, 2018 Heavyweight Tournament Bracket
Lightweight Championship Tournament Johnny Bedford Reggie Barnett Jr. BKFC 6: Malignaggi vs. Lobov June 22, 2019 Lightweight Tournament Bracket
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See also

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