Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship to Utilize Real Time Scoring at BKFC 11 in Wichita, Kansas this Saturday, Março 14

Filadélfia, Pennsylvania
Março 10, 2020


Fighting Championship Knuckle nua (BKFC) will utilize the revolutionary new Real Time Scoring, as offered by the Kansas Athletic Commission, no BKFC 11: Hernandez vs. Wilson, neste sábado, Março 14, at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. Ao fazê-lo, BKFC will become the second promotion ever in Kansas, and the first bare knuckle promotion to employ the system which immediately allows fighters, their corners, and fans to know the judgesround by round scores.

“BKFC 11” será transmitido em todo os Estados Unidos e Canadá, exclusively on pay-per-view (9 pm ET/6 pm PT) through MultiVision Media, Inc., em todos os principais pontos de distribuição de televisão para $29.99. Ele também estará disponível para parceiros de transmissão internacionais da BKFC em todo o mundo e através de fluxo para todos os dispositivos e out-of-home conectados em casa através FITE.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and can be purchased online atwww.selectaseat.com, por telefone em 855-733-SEAT (7328) e pessoalmente na Bilheteria Select-A-Seat na INTRUST Bank Arena.

I was very intrigued when I learned that the Kansas Athletic Commission was going to start offering on March 1 all fight promoters with events in their state the option of using Real Time Scoring, but I wanted to see it in use first before I made a decision about BKFC 11,” disse o fundador e presidente da BKFC, David Feldman. “After seeing it executed flawlessly by the Kansas Commission at last Friday’s Invicta MMA event, coupled with the overwhelmingly positive response following that show from fighters and fight fans, I knew that this was absolutely the right way to go for BKFC.

Real Time Scoring, also known as open scoring, is currently offered exclusively in North America by the Kansas Athletic Commission. Variations of this system have been used by the World Boxing Council and in Glory Kickboxing.

After partnering with Shannon Knapp and Invicta Fighting Championships to utilize Real Time Scoring last Friday, we received nothing but positive feedback from the fighters and their camps,” said Kansas Athletic Commission Executive Director Adam Roorbach. “While absolutely not mandatory, Real Time Scoring is available to all fight promoters and promotions in the State of Kansas. We are proud to be hosting BKFC 11, and look forward to having them utilize this system.

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