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Leonard Garcia Scores a Knockout Victory Against Julian Lane in the Main Event of “BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” from Beto Avila Stadium in Cancun and Live on Pay-Per-View


Queen of Bare KnuckleBec Rawlings Defeats
Cecilia Flores by Unanimous Decision

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CANCUN, MEXICO (February 3, 2019) – Leonard Garcia came back from an early knockdown to defeat Julian Lane by a second-round knockout in the main event of“BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” from Beto Avila Stadium in Cancun, Mexico and live on pay-per-view.


Lane knocked down Garcia midway through the first frame, but Garcia fought back mightily and dropped Lane twice to close out round one. Lane, looking like he never fully regained himself, was knocked down again multiple times in round two, with referee Dan Miragliotta stopping the contest 1:31 into the second stanza.

You’ve got to put bullets in me to stop me,” o ile a re Garcia. “You’re not going to stop me with a punch.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, ea “Queen of Bare KnuckleBec Rawlings defended her Police Gazette Diamond Bare Knuckle Featherweight Title and dominated Cecilia Flores on her way to a unanimous decision (50-45, 48-47, 49-45).

That was a really tough fight. I hit Cecilia really hard and she kept coming,” said Rawlings. “She put on an amazing fight. Thank you to everyone that came out. I always love to put on exciting fights, so I hope you guys were entertained.

In pay-per-view undercard action, a highly anticipated rematch between Tony Lopezle Joey Beltran led to a split draw (49-46 for Lopez, 48-47 for Beltran, 48-48).

In a bout that saw solid exchanges and back and forth action, Chris Lytle hlōlaJC Llamas ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea (49-46, 48-47, 49-46).

Sam Shewmaker controlled the action against Jaime Arevalo to earn a split decision (49-48, 47-48, 49-45) tlhōlo.

Joe Riggs hlōla Heriberto Tovar ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea (49-45, 50-46, 50-44). Riggs knocked down Tovar in round three en route to a wide decision.

Tom Shoaff overwhelmed Diego Garijo and won by fourth round TKO. Shoaff knocked down Garijo in round one, two more times in round three and landed a fourth knockdown in round four.

Alejandro Solorzano ile a khaotsa ho Erik Leander :29 into the fourth round due to cut on Leander’s forehead.

Travis Thompson otla Ivan Rocka ka stoppage 1:59 ka ho pota-pota tse peli. An overhand right from Thompson floored Rocka midway through round one. A jab from Thompson dropped Rocka again at the :30 maduo a pota e mong. Thompson struck a third knockdown in round two and Rocka never got off the canvas.

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About Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Ka June 2, 2018, Philadelphia-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) made combat sports history when it promoted the first legal, sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. “BKFC 1: The Beginningtook place in Cheyenne, Wyoming and featured 10 setsebi bouts, all under the auspices and control of the Wyoming Combative Sports Commission. BKFC uses only established fighters who have previously competed professionally in boxing, MMA, kickboxing and/or Muay Thai. All BKFC bouts are sanctioned and regulated by ABC member athletic commissions. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e feletseng etelawww.bareknuckle.tv or follow on Twitter at @BareKnuckleFC, on Instagram atwww.instagram.com/bareknucklefc le on Facebook kawww.facebook.com/bareknucklefc.

Full Lineup Set for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Night of Action Saturday, February 2 Live on Pay-Per-View from Beto Avila Stadium in Cancun, Mexico


“BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” Features Tom Shoaff vs. Diego Garijo, Erik Leander vs. Alejandro Solorzano, Travis Thompson vs. Ivan Rocka & Hape!

Philadelphia (January 24, 2019) – An exciting lineup of bare knuckle action is set to keep fans on the edge of their seats all night as Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) nears fight night in Cancun, Mexico on Saturday, February 2 live on pay-per-view (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) from Beto Avila Stadium.

The night will feature a stacked card full of USA vs. Mexico showdowns. This includes recently-added fights that will see Indiana’s Tom Shoaff take on Leon’s Diego Garijoin 165-pound action, Florida’s Erik Leander battling Mexicali’s Alejandro Solorzano in a heavyweight attraction, plus a 135-pound bout between Philadelphia’s Travis Thompson and Cancun’s Ivan Rocka.

Rounding out the evening is a 135-pound fight that pits Texas native Clay Burnskhahlanong le Jesus Quevedo out of Playa Del Carmen, Rosarito’s Jose Ruleus in a 150-pound showdown against Mexico City’s Gilberto Aguliar le Phoenix ea Shannon Ritch against Tijuana’s Omar Molina in a 225-pound battle.

“BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” will be broadcast across the United States and Canada, exclusively on pay-per-view through MultiVision Media, Inc., on all major television and streaming distribution outlets for $29.95. It will also be available worldwide via streaming to all in-home and out-of-home connected devices.Tickets are available now at www.bareknuckle.tv.

The historic event will feature former Ultimate Fighter competitor Julian Lane battling Mexican-American UFC veteran Leonard Garcia,”Queen of Bare KnuckleBec Rawlings defending her title against Puerto Vallarta’s Cecilia Flores and a highly-anticipated rematch between Tony Lopez le Joey Beltran, who engaged in an epic showdown at BKFC 1 that was narrowly won by Beltran.

The action will also see 20-fight UFC veteran Chris Lytle facing MMA veteran JC Llamas, BKFC heavyweight tournament runner-up Sam Shewmaker returns to action to take on Chihuahua’s Ricardo Aguliar, plus former WEC Middleweight Champion and 12-fight UFC veteran Joe Riggs competes in his second BKFC attraction as he looks for another victory, this time against Mexico City’s HeribertoEl RudoTovar, who has fought in Combate Americas, the largest Hispanic-based MMA organization in the sport.

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About Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Ka June 2, 2018, Philadelphia-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) made combat sports history when it promoted the first legal, sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. “BKFC 1: The Beginningtook place in Cheyenne, Wyoming and featured 10 setsebi bouts, all under the auspices and control of the Wyoming Combative Sports Commission.

BKFC uses only established fighters who have previously competed professionally in boxing, MMA, kickboxing and/or Muay Thai. All BKFC bouts are sanctioned and regulated by ABC member Athletic Commissions.

Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e feletseng etela www.bareknuckle.tv or follow on Twitter at @BareKnuckleFC, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bareknucklefc le on Facebook ka www.facebook.com/bareknucklefc.

Longtime Rivals Joey Beltran & Tony Lopez Prepare for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Rematch Saturday, February 2 Live on Pay-Per-View as “BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” Comes to Beto Avila Stadium in Cancun, Mexico

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Philadelphia (January 22, 2019) – The clear “Ntoa ea Night” ka kgakolwaBare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) ntoa karete “BKFC 1: The Beginning” ka June 2018 was a matchup that had the combat sports world buzzing when Joey Beltran scored a decision victory over Tony Lopez in a bloody war. The longtime rivals will pick up where they left off and again face each other, this time on Saturday, February 2 e le karolo ea “BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” live on pay-per-view (9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT) from Beto Avila Stadium in Cancun, Mexico.


Tony Lopez and Joey Beltran’s first fight at BKFC 1 was one of the most exciting fights I have ever witnessed and I have been at thousands of them,” said BKFC Founder and President David Feldman. “Sometimes rematches don’t live up to the first fight, but I feel that this one will be even better. I expect great exchanges, lots of action and blood!”

“BKFC 4: USA vs.. Mexico” will be broadcast across the United States and Canada, exclusively on pay-per-view through MultiVision Media, Inc., on all major television and streaming distribution outlets for $29.95. It will also be available worldwide via streaming to all in-home and out-of-home connected devices.

By February 3, Beltran and Lopez will have fought each other twice in BKFC competition, but that only tells a fraction of the story of their rivalry. The fighters first faced each other in 2008 e le karolo ea “King of the Cage: Opposing Forcein a fight where Lopez forced Beltran into submission in the first round.

Lopez’s victory was his sixth consecutive MMA victory at the time, while Beltran had a four-fight winning streak snapped. Ka mor'a hore ntoa, both men continued to rack up victories until their MMA rematch in 2009. Despite being dropped early in the fight, Lopez was able to recover and battle his way to a unanimous decision victory in a five-round contest.

While the two men would not square-off again for nearly a decade, they continued to have success in their respective MMA careers. Lopez fought more than 90 times in professional MMA, racking up an impressive 61 palo yohle ya hlolang, while Beltran would go on to be victorious in UFC and Bellator fights that he competed in through 2016.

Although their two battles had taken place some time ago, BKFC gave them a chance to once again show their skills, but also prove themselves in this rivalry. Ka June 2, 2018, Beltran was seeking revenge, while Lopez sought to make it three wins against his rival.

Beltran struck the first significant blow, putting Lopez on the ground with an overhand right at the end of the first round as blood began to pour down Lopez’s face. An extremely competitive and tense round two concluded with an ominous stare down.

In the third frame, Lopez began trying to enforce his will on the fight using his size and a powerful sweeping left hook. Beltran continued to work his counters, but accidentally poked Lopez in the eye just over one minute into the round. After Lopez was given time to recover, the action picked up with increased intensity, as the two men stayed close to one another throwing bombs from short range.

After a wild exchange led to a quick referee-ordered timeout to clean the blood off of Lopez, the final moments of the third round showcased a memorable flurry of big punches from massive men who had already spent a significant amount of time in the ring against each other.

More of the same was on display in round four with both men working through large amounts of blood streaming down their faces. The fifth round was another bloody, brutal stanza that saw powerful punches thrown all the way until the end. Although Lopez raised his hands after the final bell rang, it was Beltran who would finally earn a victory against his rival.

Ka February 2, 245 days after their fight at BKFC 1, Beltran will look to even the score against Lopez, while Lopez hopes to make it a 3-1 advantage and stake his claim as the superior fighter once and for all.

I am prepared to come to Mexico and get a finish and end this rivalry,” said Beltran. “This is the fourth time I have met this man inside of a ring. Each time has resulted in intense violence and entertainment. I expect the same from our encounter at BKFC 4. I am prepared to come to Mexico, get a win and end this rivalry once and for all.

A rematch is a second chance to fix my mistake in our last fight and give my fans in Mexico a chance to see the action up close,” o ile a re Lopez. “I’m going to show the world I belong here in BKFC!”

BKFC 4 will also feature former Ultimate Fighter competitor Julian Lane battling Mexican-American UFC veteran Leonard Garcia,”Queen of Bare KnuckleBec Rawlings defending her title against Puerto Vallarta’s Cecilia Flores, 20-fight UFC veteran Chris Lytle facing MMA veteran JC Llamas, BKFC heavyweight tournament runner-up Sam Shewmaker returning to action to take on Tijuana’s Joel Paredes and former WEC Middleweight Champion and 12-fight UFC veteran Joe Riggs competing in his second BKFC attraction as he faces Mexico City’s HeribertoEl RudoTovar.


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About Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
Ka June 2, 2018, Philadelphia-based Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) made combat sports history when it promoted the first legal, sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. “BKFC 1: The Beginningtook place in Cheyenne, Wyoming and featured 10 setsebi bouts, all under the auspices and control of the Wyoming Combative Sports Commission.

BKFC uses only established fighters who have previously competed professionally in boxing, MMA, kickboxing and/or Muay Thai. All BKFC bouts are sanctioned and regulated by ABC member Athletic Commissions.

Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e feletseng etela www.bareknuckle.tv or follow on Twitter at @BareKnuckleFC, on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bareknucklefc le on Facebook ka www.facebook.com/bareknucklefc.

COMBATE AMERICAS LE NBC UNIVERSO KICK off ALL-NEW MMA FIGHT SERIES "TSELA HO BOPHELO BOPHELO" PHELA KA HO RONA., Sept. 17 TSOANG LAS VEGAS

NBC UNIVERSO ho Buella Combate Amerika '
Most Bad-Ass Latino MMA Fighters

Main Event: Ramiro "Junior" Hernandez vs.. Max Ceniceros
Hape ka liketso: Nicdali Rivera-Calanoc, Ozzie Alvarez,
John “Sexy Mexy” Castaneda le
ntho ea sebele TV linaleli Ricky Palacios le JC Llamas

NEW YORK - August 26, 2015 - Combate Amerika, pele leha e le neng U.S. Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) lipapali franchise thehiloe ke Ultimate Loantša Championship (UFC) sebedisana 'mōpi Campbell McLaren, le NBC UNIVERSO, ea kajeno tsa lipapali le boithabiso usb kotopo bakeng sa Latinos, kajeno ile a phatlalatsa thakhola ea "Road le hore The Championship,"E-ho-e ncha, selotlolo selemo MMA ntoa letoto la lihlooho tse e tla moea phela ka NBC UNIVERSO. Ea pele e phela ketsahalo e Combate Amerika letoto la lihlooho tse tla moea ka Labone, September 17 ka 11 p.m. LE/8 p.m. PT. ho tloha The D ho la Las Vegas, Nev., feela ka nako bakeng sa e le qalo ea Hispanic Heritage Khoeli le Khoeli.

Ho loants'a Amerika ke ho putlama hoa lefatše, Phela ka ho MMA ntoa letoto la lihlooho tse a bōpa ho toba bakeng sa US. Hispanics ba ka takatso e matla ka artistry le ho etsa lintho ya papali. Fans ka tune ka NBC UNIVERSO ho shebella tsena mehleng ea kajeno letsatsi le leng bahlabani kena ka gorole hore a qothisane lehlokoa bakeng sa le monyetla oa ka khanya ea.

Lenaneo la Combate Americas live fight series ho NBC UNIVERSO le kenyelletsa:

  • Thurs., Supa. 17, 2015 ka 11p Et / 8leq PT
  • Thurs., Nov. 19, 2015 ka 11p Et / 8leq PT
  • A 2016, tse 'nè eketsehileng matsatsi TBD

"Re thabile ho atolosa kamano ea rōna le NBC UNIVERSO, le lebeletse ka thabo ho ho lopolla le maphatha-phathe ntoa likarete tsa Featuring ba bang ba molemo ka ho fetisisa Latino bahlabani ea phelang lefatseng,"O ile a re McLaren, ea thehileng Combate Americas lilemong tse peli tse fetileng ho sebeletsa Amerika e hola ka potlako. dipalopalo - Hispanic millennials.

"NBC UNIVERSO ea moho le Combate Americas'delivers rōna tšepiso ea ho fana ka rona Latino bashebelli a tsoha le edgy boithabiso le kholo ka ho fetisisa liketsahalo tse,"A re Ruben Mendiola, E le mopresidente, NBC UNIVERSO.

Mokhahlelo oa ntoa oa Combate America o tla selemo se le seng kamora moo Combate Amerika - The tlhōlisano ntho ea sebele letoto la lihlooho tse, ile a etsa histori ka ho ba ea pele ntoa-relletsoeng lenaneo leha e le neng ho hlōla e khōlō thelevishene khau - "Molemo ka ho fetisisa Tse sa Tšoaneng kapa ntho ea sebele Series,"Ho selemong se fetileng 29th sa Selemo le Selemo Imagen Awards. The Combate Amerika ntho ea sebele bontša aired ka NBC UNIVERSO (pele e neng e mun2) le e ne e le Fan ratang ka ho fetisisa har'a U.S. Hispanic bashebelli.

Ketsahalong e kholo ea phatlalatso ea NBC Universo e bapalang ea ketsahalo ea ho qala ha Combate America ka Ryn., Supa. 17, mohale oa nako e 'meli oa UFC le Miletich Fighting Systems prodigy Ramiro "Junior" Hernandez (17-7) ea Muscatine, Iowa tla lisekoere-tloha le ka thata-ho otla KO moetsi oa litšoantšo Max Ceniceros (7-2) ea La Mirada, Dorella. ka featherweight (145 liponto.) ka sehloohong ketsahalo makhaola-khang. Ceniceros o batla hae bosupa tse latellanang tlhōlo, ka mor'a hore qete tse 'nè tsa hae ea ho qetela tse tšeletseng bahanyetsi ba ka tsela ea (T)KO kapa ho ikokobelletsa.

Hape ka ntoa e karete bosiung boo e tla ba Combate Amerika linaleli tsa 'nete J.C. Llamas (5-5) le Ricky "The Gallero" Palacios (3-1), ke mang ea tla etsa hore motsotsoana oa bona o fapaneng o qale ka hokong ea Combate Americas.

The semathi se-up a ntho ea sebele letoto la lihlooho tse tlhōlisano, Llamas ea Bakersfield, Dorella., tla boholo ba lisekoere-theoha khahlanong le mabifi kelello e joalo finisher Ozzie "The Outlaw" Alvarez (6-2) ea Brea, Dorella. ka welterweight (170 lik'hilograma tse) tlholisanong. Palacios ea Mission, TX e tla tobana le Benji "The Brawler" Gomez (4-4) ea Ventura, Dorella. ka bantamweight (135 lik'hilograma tse) matchup.

Ka ea hlahisa basali strawweight (115 lik'hilograma tse) qeta, Invicta FC veteran Nicdali "The Night Queen" Rivera-Calanoc (8-8) ea Tulsa, Okla. tla thulana ka matla puncher Katy "Red Dragon" Collins (2-1) ea Branson, U.

Additional ho tlisa lintoa, ho akarelletsa le ho feletseng selelekela bout karete tla ile a phatlalatsa ka mor'a nakoana.
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ABOUT COMBATE Amerika
Combate Amerika, LLC. ke U.S. ea pele. Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) lipapali franchise historing, e etselitsoe ho aha lihlopha tsa ntoa tsa Latino le ho sebeletsa balateli ba Masepanishe, se seng sa lihlopha tse chesehang ka ho fetesisa tsa lefats'e tsa barati ba ntoa ba ratang likhau. The Combate Americas franchise includes reality TV programming, live events and mobile programming. The company’s CEO, Campbell McLaren, is universally recognized as the co-founder/co-creator of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). New York Magazine described McLaren as “go bapatsa le tsusumetso e ka mor'a UFC” le Yahoo! Sports bolela hore a “tseba ho eketsehileng ka papali feela ka mang kapa mang ea ho eona kajeno.” With an unprecedented product and a blue-chip ownership and management team, Combate Americas is poised to break new ground and bring about a new era in world championship level MMA competition.

Hoo e ka bang NBC UNIVERSO:
NBC UNIVERSO (www.nbcuniverso.com) ke le ea morao tjena tsa lipapali le boithabiso usb kotopo bakeng sa Latinos, tlisa ea lefatše ho ea godimo mo metshamekong franchises le edgy mananeo a ho ho feta 40 limilione tse malapa a ka U.S. Le e mong oa ka ho fetisisa fumaneha hohle mehleng ea kajeno usb le metjha bakeng sa US. Latinos, NBC UNIVERSO delivers a thrilling mix of exclusive sports action – including FIFA World Cup™, Liga MX, Premier League, NASCAR Mexico Series, NFL and The 2016 Rio Olympics – along with signature series, logika belom lifilimi, mino, must-see live events and strategic acquisitions, thelevisheneng, Inthaneteng 'me lisebelisoeng tsa elektronike. NBC UNIVERSO ke karolo ea Hispanic likhoebo le Content, e kgaogantsweng ka NBCUniversal (www.nbcuniversal.com), e mong oa ea lefatše ho ea ea isang mecha ea litaba le boithabiso lik'hamphani. NBCUniversal ke o ka tlaasana ea Comcast Corporation (www.comcastcorporation.com). Le hore re fumane NBC UNIVERSO mocha nomoro sebakeng sa heno, ka kōpo etela www.nbcuniverso.com/Ba mo fumana.