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KnuckleMania IV Results: BKFC Heats Up Los Angeles in Epic Debut

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship

California Screams for Bare Knuckle Brawls as Perry, Terrill, and Angulo Score Early Knockouts

Los Angeles witnessed a night of raw power and brutal knockouts as Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) stormed into the city with KnuckleMania IV. The sold-out crowd at the Peacock Theater roared for every punch as BKFC’s biggest stars delivered unforgettable moments.

Platinum Perry Pulverizes Alves

The main event saw ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry maintain his undefeated BKFC record, crushing Thiago Alves with a vicious TKO in just 60 seconds. Perry dominated the fight, living up to his “King of Violence” moniker.

Terrill Retains Heavyweight Title

Mick Terrill displayed his heavyweight championship dominance, forcing a TKO stoppage against Lorenzo Hunt in the first round. Hunt suffered a serious arm injury during the fight, dashing his hopes of becoming a triple BKFC champion. Terrill graciously offered Hunt a rematch for the belt.

Big Ben Rothwell Victorious Despite Early Stoppage

Fan favorite “Big” Ben Rothwell wasted no time against Todd Duffee, securing a TKO victory within the first 43 seconds. Duffee, unfortunately, sustained a shoulder injury in the opening round, preventing a longer fight.

New BKFC Owner Announced: Conor McGregor Joins the Ranks

The night wasn’t just about the fights. BKFC announced a major shakeup with combat sports icon Conor McGregor becoming a part-owner of the organization. This move promises to propel BKFC to even greater heights.

Knockouts, Debuts, and Draws Light Up the Card

The night was packed with action. Mexican boxing legend Alfredo Angulo made a spectacular BKFC debut, overcoming a flurry of punches to knock out Jeremiah Riggs in the first round. Several other fighters secured victories, including Julian Lane, Crystal Pittman, and Vincent Familari. There were also debuts, thrilling exchanges (like the David Diaz vs. Shane Jordan draw), and a display of sportsmanship from Terrill offering Hunt a rematch.