Get a look at the next event on the BKFC schedule, a rundown of upcoming cards, and all you need to know about the world leader in bare-knuckle fighting.
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BKFC Fight Night: Mohegan Sun
Julian Lane and Cameron VanCamp square off in a welterweight main event to kick-start February. The event takes place from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
How to watch BKFC Fight Night: Mohegan Sun on February 1
- The event takes place on Saturday, February 1 from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut
- The card will kick off at 8 p.m. ET
- The card can be watched on the BKFC app for a $7.99 monthly fee or $49.99 annually
BKFC Fight Night: Mohegan Sun fight card
- Julian Lane vs. Cameron VanCamp
- Brennan Ward vs. James Dennis
- Will Santiago vs. Dakota Cochrane
- Kastriot Xhema vs. Adam De Freitas
- Parker Porter vs. Chase Gormley
- Rico DiSciullo vs. Anthony Foye
- Yorgan De Castro vs. Bobby Brents
- Sito Navarro vs. Jack Grady
- Danny Pettit vs. Jared Lennon
- Spencer Meehan vs. Grady Wall
- Tyler Randall vs. Andrew Strode
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Upcoming BKFC Events
BKFC Fight Night: Newcastle
The best in bare knuckle crosses the Atlantic and head to Newcastle for a cruiserweight championship match between Karl Thompson and Rob Boardman.
How to watch BKFC Fight Night: Newcastle
- The event takes place on Saturday, February 8 from the Walker Activity Dome in Newcastle, United Kingdom
- The card will kick off at 1 p.m. ET
- The card can be watched on the BKFC app for a $7.99 monthly fee or $49.99 annually
BKFC Fight Night: Newcastle fight card
- Karl Thompson vs. Rob Boardman (for cruiserweight title)
- Pic Jardine vs. Tony Shields
- Lewis Keen vs. Ryan McCarthy
- Paul Cook vs. Adam Grogan
- Travis Dickinson vs. Rowen Gregory
- John Ferguson vs. Joe Lister
- Lewis Garside vs. Harry Cain
- Alan Comby vs. Ryan Carmichael
- Liam Hutchinson vs. Mikey Henderson
- Leigh Cohoon vs. Mpampis Klados
- James Walker vs. Jan Sulecki
- Tommy Strydom vs. John Spencer
How much does BKFC cost?
There are several ways to catch the latest BKFC event. You can find it on FITE TV as part of the service’s seven-day free trial (link above). You can also view it by purchasing a subscription to the BKFC app, which costs $7.99 a month. Also, you can see the latest event on FUBO TV, which is also currently offering a free trial period.
Why is bare-knuckle boxing illegal?
Bare-knuckle boxing was outlawed in most states due to its brutality and the growth of traditional boxing with its in-depth guidelines. However, just like MMA and its battle to change perceptions and gain acceptance, bare-knuckle boxing is slowly gaining legalization across the country and is now legal in 25 states.
What is the difference between UFC and BKFC?
There is a big difference between UFC and BKFC. The Ultimate Fighting Championship is a promotion where athletes compete under mixed martial arts rules. So grappling, submissions, kicking, knees, and elbows are allowed.
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However, BKFC uses a boxing ruleset but instead of fighters wearing 12 to 18-ounce gloves, they only have hand wraps on their fists.
What company owns BKFC?
In 2022, music app turned fight company Triller purchased a majority share in the world leader in bare-knuckle boxing. However, in April of 2024, Triller was purchased by Hong Kong financial services company AGBA. Making them the new owners of BKFC.
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