Get a look at the next event on the BKFC schedule, BKFC Fight Night Puebla, and a rundown of upcoming cards from the world leader in bare-knuckle fighting.
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BKFC tonight: Bare knuckle fighting comes to Mexico
Following a fight night card in Omaha, Nebraska, the promotion takes their bare-knuckle circus south of the border for a Fight Night card in Puebla, Mexico.
The May 25 card will feature 10 bouts and a card mostly filled with Mexican boxing talent. The event will be headlined by a 135-pound scrap that will pit Luis Rey Rey Gallegos versus Rodolfo Rubio.
BKFC Fight Night: Puebla fight card
- Luis Rey Rey Gallegos vs. Rodolfo Rubio
- Julian Fernandez vs. Lino Sánchez
- Román Córdova vs. Donny Matos
- Luis Castañeda vs. Heriberto Tovar
- Juan Álvarez vs. Carlos Giner
- Eduardo Meneses vs. Cesar Vazquez
- Sergio Perez Jimenez vs. Maria Martinez Vela
- Alberto Sánchez vs. Roberto Uvando
- Jose Juan Lopez vs. Juan Campos
- Marcelo Antonio Perez vs. Nicolás Diaz
How to watch BKFC Fight Night: Puebla on May 25
- The May 25th event takes place inside the Auditorio Explanada in Puebla, Mexico
- The card will kick off at 8 PM ET
- The card can be watched on the BKFC app for a $7.99 monthly fee or $49.99 annually
Upcoming events: BKFC Prospect Series Denver
On the heels of a Fight Night card in Mexico, the promotion is back for a Prospect Series card in Denver, Colorado on June 8.
BKFC Prospect Series: Denver will be a 10-bout card featuring 20 bare-knuckle pugilists looking to work their way up the ranks. The card will be headlined by a cruiserweight clash pitting Keegan Vandermeer against Sawyer Depee.
BKFC Prospect Series: Denver
- Keegan Vandermeer vs. Sawyer Depee
- Andrew Strode vs. Dominick Carey
- Andrew Yates vs. Josh Huber
- Cassie Robb vs. Cristina Crist
- Ramiro Figueroa vs. Brett Hudson
- Dylan Schulte vs. Ruben Arroyo
- Casey Moses vs. Zeb Vincent
- Matthew Maestas vs. Jessie Stalder
- Lumumba Sayers vs. Jeremy Morrison
- Sergio Lopez vs. Derrick Findley
How to watch BKFC Prospect Series: Denver on May 31
- The May 31 event takes place inside the National Western Center in Denver Colorado
- The card will kick off at 9 PM ET
- The card can be watched on the BKFC app for a $7.99 monthly fee or $49.99 annually
Upcoming events: BKFC Prospect Series Newcastle
BKFC will continue their run of Prospect Series events to open their June schedule when they return to England for a card in Newcastle.
The 12-bout card will take place inside the Walker Activity Dome on June 8 and be headlined by a heavyweight match that will see native son Paul Venis face off with Bulgaria’s Stanoi Tabakov.
BKFC Prospect Series Newcastle
- Paul Venis vs. Stanoi Tabakov
- Bart Król vs. Pic Jardine
- Danny Christie vs. Jimmy Millar
- John Ferguson vs. Danny Moir
- Gary Slator vs. Rob Cunningham
- Jack Culshaw vs. Bartek Kanabey
- Adam Wilson vs. Bryan Creighton
- Stevie Taylor vs. Michael Holmes
- Brad Taylor vs. Dan Mohammed
- Marcus Grubic vs. Shane Omer
- Will Rochester vs. Luke Beamish
- Ryan Sanson vs. Jeremy Waltron
How to watch BKFC Prospect Series Newcastle on June 8
- This event takes place inside the Walker Activity Dome in Newcastle, England
- The card will kick off at 2 PM ET
- The card can be watched on the BKFC app for a $7.99 monthly fee or $49.99 annually
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.
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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.
However, BKFC uses a boxing ruleset but instead of fighters wearing 12 to 18-ounce gloves, they only have hand wraps on their fists.
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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.