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Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 7
'Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 7: Alers vs. Garcia' was a bare-knuckle boxing event held by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on August 10, 2019 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. This fight card featured UFC veterans Jim Alers and Leonard Garcia in the main event. The co-main event featured BKFC Heavyweight Champion and Police Gazette Heavyweight American Champion Arnold Adams defending both titles against UFC veteran Chase Sherman. On the main card, Christine Ferea defended her Police Gazette Women's Featherweight American Championship against Helen Peralta in the first round of a 4-women featherweight tournament. Also announced for this tournament was the eventual cancelled bout of Corrine Laframboise vs. Sadie Ault.
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Plot Summary
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 7 is an event showcasing professional bare-knuckle boxing matches. The event features a series of fights between various competitors, adhering to the rules and format of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship organization. It is a demonstration of raw, unadorned striking combat.
Critical Reception
As a combat sports event rather than a traditional film or television series, BKFC 7 does not typically receive critical reviews in the same vein. Its reception is primarily gauged by viewership, fan engagement, and the quality of the fights themselves within the niche of combat sports enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Focuses on the raw, intense nature of bare-knuckle combat.
Appeals to fans of traditional boxing and mixed martial arts looking for a different kind of striking competition.
Event is characterized by brutal, fast-paced fights.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive among combat sports fans who appreciate the unfiltered, hard-hitting action. Discussions often center on the fighters' toughness and the exciting, high-stakes nature of bare-knuckle bouts.
Fun Fact
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship events are known for their unique rules, which include a round limit and specific grip limitations, distinguishing them from historical bare-knuckle boxing.
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