Mick Terrill is coming home.
The former BKFC World Heavyweight Champion and current BKFC UK Heavyweight Champion recently signed an exclusive multi-fight promotional agreement with BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing, bringing the 42-year-old “Butcher of Shields” back to where his bareknuckle career started.
Terrill (10-2, 10 KOs) previously competed under the original BKB UK banner from 2016 to 2018, capturing the heavyweight title at BKB 5 with a second-round knockout over John Lewis.
“This is where I made my
name, and it feels right to be back,” Terrill said. “BKB has always been about real fighters and real competition. I’ve tested myself against the best in the world, and now I’m coming back to prove I’m still the most dangerous heavyweight in the sport. Gustavo Trujillo — I’m coming for you. That’s the fight I want, and I’m ready to take that crown.”
Trujillo (8-0, 8 KOs) is the current BKB heavyweight champion.
“Re-signing Mick Terrill is a massive move for BKB,” said BKB CEO David Tetreault. “He’s a proven world champion, a knockout artist, and a true heavyweight force. This move reinforces what we’ve been building – BKB is where the best fighters in the world want to compete. Bringing Mick back into the fold raises the bar for the entire division and sets up some of the biggest fights possible in bare knuckle boxing.”
A date and opponent for Terrill’s Trigon return are expected in the coming weeks.












