What's Happening?
Lorenzo 'The Juggernaut' Hunt is set to make his return to the bare-knuckle boxing ring at BKFC 84 after an 18-month hiatus. Hunt will face off against BKFC middleweight champion Josh 'D-Day' Dyer in a highly
anticipated rematch. Their previous encounter at BKFC 17 ended with Hunt securing a victory via a fifth-round TKO. Hunt's return follows a significant elbow injury sustained during the BKFC Knucklemania IV event, where he attempted to become the first three-division champion in BKFC history. Meanwhile, Dyer claimed the middleweight title by defeating Mike Richman at BKFC 74. The event will also feature Drew Stuve's U.S. debut against Zeb Vincent and the bare-knuckle debut of UFC veteran Aspen Ladd against Shyanna Bintliff.
Why It's Important?
The rematch between Hunt and Dyer is significant for the BKFC as it highlights the return of one of its most prominent fighters, potentially drawing increased attention and viewership to the sport. Hunt's comeback could influence the dynamics of the BKFC's middleweight division, especially if he reclaims the title. Additionally, Aspen Ladd's transition from MMA to bare-knuckle boxing could attract fans from mixed martial arts, expanding the audience base for BKFC. The event's outcomes could shape future matchups and title defenses, impacting the careers of the fighters involved and the organization's competitive landscape.
What's Next?
Following BKFC 84, the results of the Hunt vs. Dyer rematch will likely determine the next title defense in the middleweight division. If Hunt wins, he may solidify his status as a dominant force in the division, potentially setting up future high-profile bouts. Aspen Ladd's performance could also pave the way for her to challenge for the BKFC women's featherweight title, especially if she delivers a strong debut. The event's success could influence BKFC's scheduling of future events and its strategy for promoting fighters transitioning from other combat sports.











