What's Happening?
BKFC 90 took place at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, England, featuring UFC veteran Darren Till making his debut in bare-knuckle fighting against Aaron Chalmers. Chalmers, known for his reality TV background,
entered the fight with a 2-0 record in BKFC. The event also included a rematch between Connor Tierney and Rico Franco for the interim BKFC welterweight title. Tierney previously lost to Franco via first-round KO in 2019. The fight card included several other matchups, such as John Phillips vs. Ryan Barrett and Jonno Chipchase vs. Brian Hyslop. The event was broadcast live on the BKFC app.
Why It's Important?
Darren Till's transition from MMA to bare-knuckle fighting marks a significant shift in his career, potentially influencing other fighters to explore opportunities in BKFC. The event highlights the growing popularity of bare-knuckle fighting as an alternative to traditional MMA, offering fighters a new platform to showcase their skills. The rematch between Tierney and Franco adds intrigue to the welterweight division, with implications for future title contention. The event's success could further establish BKFC as a prominent organization in combat sports, attracting more fighters and fans.
What's Next?
Following BKFC 90, Darren Till's performance will likely determine his future in bare-knuckle fighting, potentially leading to more high-profile matchups. The outcome of the Tierney vs. Franco fight could set the stage for a title fight in the welterweight division. BKFC may continue to expand its roster and events, capitalizing on the growing interest in bare-knuckle fighting. Fighters like John Dodson, who expressed frustration over a lack of fights, may seek opportunities in BKFC, enhancing the organization's competitive landscape.






