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Former UFC welterweight and current “King of Violence,” Mike Perry, will return to gloveless combat to trade knuckles with ex ...
The fight will be for the BKFC King of Violence title, and will be contested at 175 pounds. Perry (5-0) takes the gloves off ...
Mike Perry is finally back in the BKFC. The “King of Violence” has booked his next bare-knuckle fight as he faces UFC veteran ...
Perry has found unprecedented success in BKFC, having yet to taste defeat in the bloody ring. His new high-profile has ...
Mike Perry was linked to a potential bare-knuckle showdown with UFC superstar Conor McGregor for months, further intensified ...
While two of Perry’s former rivals, Luke Rockhold and Darren Till, are set to meet in an upcoming boxing match, there were ...
- Mike Perry, 2017. Lawler, the former UFC Welterweight Champion, had a fairytale ending to his career, retiring off of a 39-second KO of Niko Price at UFC 290 in 2023.
Perry is currently 5-0 in the BKFC, with his durability and grit unmatched so far in his post-UFC career. Speaking of which, why isn't Perry a part of their next Knuckle Mania show on Jan. 25?
Mike Perry will return to bare-knuckle fighting for the first time in over a year when he faces Jeremy Stephens in the BKFC ...
BKFC President David Feldman announced on The Ariel Helwani Show on August 13 that Mike Perry will defend his King of Violence title against Jeremy Stephens ...