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PHILADELPHIA (Oktoba 4, 2018) – A veteran of over 60 professional MMA fights,Joe Riggs will look to score his next knockout as part of Mashindano ya Mapigano ya Knuckle Bare (BKFC) wakati anachukua juu ya Brok Weaver Jumamosi, Oktoba 20 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi na kuishi kwa mtazamo wa kulipia.
“BKFC 3: The Takeover” 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. The show is headlined by Am “The Hillbilly Hammer” Shewmaker inakabiliwa Arnold “AJ” Adams in the finals of the BKFC heavyweight tournament.
Tiketi kwa ajili ya “BKFC 3: The Takeover” are available now exclusively at www.bareknuckle.tv kuanzia saa $35.
Having fought at the top level of numerous MMA entities, including UFC, Riggs will bring his 47 professional MMA wins into his first legal and sanctioned bare knuckle contest in the U.S. See below for what Riggs had to say about transitioning to this new discipline, what fans can expect to see in the ring and more:
Why did you decide to make the move to Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship?
“I’ve been destined to be a champion since I was a little kid. It took me a long time to grow up as both a man and a fighter. But I’ve finally put it all together, and my body is still right and working well. Hivyo, this is the time for me to make the switch to BKFC and hopefully go for a BKFC belt. I really enjoy bare knuckle fighting. I’ve fought in a lot of different disciplines and this is a great fit for me.
It’s also really cool to be a part of the organization that hosted the first legitimate and regulated bare knuckle fights in the U.S. in more than a hundred years. To participate in the revival of this ancient sport is an honor.”
Have you watched BKFC fights? If so, what was your impression of it?
“I didn’t get a chance to watch BKFC 1 au 2 kuishi, but I went back and watched Kendall Grove’s fight, as well as Chris Lytle and Joey Beltran. I thought the production quality was great, and the fights themselves were compelling, especially the heavyweights. Those guys were banging away in there.”
What about your style or background do you think will translate well into bare knuckle competition?
“I was bred to be a fighter, regardless of the discipline. Bare knuckle fighting just forces me to use my superior striking. I can box really well. It’s something I’ve been doing for many years, so my stand-up game is excellent.”
What are some of the challenges of fighting in this new discipline?
“I think the two biggest concerns with bare knuckle are hurting my hands or getting cut easier and we’re obviously working on ways to avoid that.”
How does your training camp differ from an actual bare knuckle fight?
“The main thing that I’m focusing on in camp is working to strengthen my core. I also throw certain punches a little differently in training than if I were in a real fight. We’re also trying to be careful with body shots, like punches to the liver. But my conditioning is great and I’m pushing that harder and harder recently.”
What have people around you said about bare knuckle fighting making a return and you officially signing on with BKFC?
“For the average person, bare knuckle fighting might seem crazy. But if you step back and think about it, MMA used to seem like a crazy concept too back in the day. This is really just another form of two professional fighters in there competing against each other.”
What do you know about Brok Weaver and how do you expect the fight to unfold?
“I watched a few of Weaver’s recent fights. He looks like he throws fast punches and is a tough guy. My bottom line is that I never want to overlook anyone. I’ve made that mistake in the past and paid the price for it. But I definitely don’t think Weaver can beat me. We’re both professional fighters though, and we’ll see what happens on October 20.”
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Kuhusu Mashindano ya Mapigano ya Knuckle Bare
Juni 2, 2018, Michuano ya Bare Knuckle Fighting yenye makao yake Philadelphia (BKFC) ilifanya historia ya michezo ya mapigano ilipokuza ya kwanza ya kisheria, iliyoidhinishwa na kudhibiti tukio la knuckle lililo wazi nchini Marekani tangu wakati huo 1889. “BKFC 1: Mwanzo” ilifanyika Cheyenne, Wyoming na kuangaziwa 10 kikohozi mtaalamu, yote chini ya usimamizi na udhibiti wa Tume ya Michezo ya Kupambana ya Wyoming.
BKFC hutumia wapiganaji mahiri pekee ambao wamewahi kushindana kitaalamu katika ndondi, MMA, kickboxing na/au Muay Thai. Mapambano yote ya BKFC yameidhinishwa na kudhibitiwa na Tume za Wanariadha wanachama wa ABC.
“BKFC 3: The Takeover” will be sanctioned and regulated by the Mississippi Athletic Commission, which is headed by Chairman Jon Lewis.
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