Conor McGregor, the notorious figure in mixed martial arts, has once again emerged from the shadows to announce his intentions in the fighting arena, this time in the world of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). Despite being previously engaged in a contract with the UFC and not having fought since his leg injury against Dustin
Eddie Alvarez
This Saturday, Philadelphia will witness an unprecedented spectacle as Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) presents KnuckleMania 5 at the iconic Wells Fargo Center. The event is being promoted as the city’s “biggest and best” in combat sports history, setting high expectations for both seasoned fans and newcomers alike. The festivities begin promptly at 8 p.m.
Conor McGregor has crafted an image that is equal parts captivating and controversial. His unpredictable approach, especially concerning punctuality, was on full display during the recent BKFC KnuckleMania 5 news conference in Philadelphia. Arriving late, as has become the norm for him, was more than just a minor inconvenience; it was a statement of sorts.
Jeremy Stephens has spent over a decade battling some of the most formidable opponents in mixed martial arts under the UFC banner. Despite his extensive experience and significant accomplishments, he feels that respect has been elusive. With an opportunity presenting itself to change perceptions, Stephens is determined to carve out a new legacy for himself.
As combat sports continue to evolve, few athletes manage to capture the essence of dedication and resilience quite like Eddie Alvarez. With a career that spans over two decades and an impressive tally of more than 40 professional fights, Alvarez stands as a testament to the relentless spirit of mixed martial arts (MMA). At the
In the world of combat sports, few narratives are as intriguing as that of fighters transitioning from one organization to another, seeking new challenges and opportunities. Jeremy Stephens, a seasoned veteran of mixed martial arts, has made the leap to Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) in late 2023. On January 25, 2024, he will face
In the high-stakes world of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the expectations on fighters are immense, especially for those who have made a name for themselves in previous promotions. Michael Chandler, a two-time Bellator champion, is one such fighter who has faced scrutiny since his transition to the UFC. His record of 2-4 since his
Ilia Topuria is making waves in the UFC featherweight division, displaying a remarkable blend of striking and grappling skills that has garnered the attention of fighters and fans alike. With an undefeated record of 16-0 and an impressive victory over former champion Max Holloway at UFC 308, Topuria has solidified his position as a force