BKFC 56 went down on Saturday evening from the Maverick Heart in Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah and it featured a essential occasion between two former UFC fighters: “Platinum” Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez. Perry would survive an early onslaught from Alvarez to interrupt Eddie’s orbital bone on the finish of the second (watch the highlights here).
Additional down the cardboard, Bec Rawlings misplaced a one-sided choice, and Jeremy Stephens put a beating on Jimmie Rivera. There was a lot more action from the occasion, however too few followers are paying consideration.
BKFC has had a tough time growing stars outdoors of ones they’ve poached from the UFC close to the tip of their careers. It’s gotten to the purpose the place Naked Knuckle FC president David Feldman says he’s going to herald some assist from former WWE professional wrestlers to vary among the no-names on his roster to stars.
“I had an extended discuss with [BKFC middleweight champion] Dave Mundell,” Feldman mentioned throughout the post-fight press convention. “And we’re gonna begin performing some issues with Dave Mundell and we’re gonna begin creating an actual good character with him and taking him out of his shell.”
“Folks don’t know — pretty much as good as he fights, as robust as he’s, and he’s knocking individuals out — he’s a extremely shy man, and we gotta take that out and make him just a little little bit of a personality. So, individuals need to see him extra and we’re gonna try this, we’re gonna try this with lots of fighters.”
“We’re bringing in some former WWE professional wrestlers in right here simply to do character growth as a result of I believe the one factor we’re lacking proper now could be just a little little bit of that,” he continued. “And we’re gonna try this, we’re specializing in that in 2024. We’re specializing in that, we’re specializing in the fact present, we’re specializing in a sequence we’re doing across the tryouts and prospect sequence for 2024. We’ve acquired lots of actually good fighter growth issues occurring in 2024.”
BKFC attracts some actual loopy mofos and it will be cool to see a few of them get a shine. One dude that stood out to us on Saturday was Esteban “Mohawk” Rodriguez, who KO’d his opponent midway via spherical two. The man appears like he stepped proper out of Double Dragon or one thing.
In a world stuffed with promotions dreaming to run alongside UFC, BKFC appears like they’re beginning to understand they should place themselves with just a little extra professional wrestling. We’ll maintain tuning in for the wild UFC veteran scraps. Put some entertaining WWE-trained guys and gals on the undercard, and perhaps we’ll stick round for extra.