Former UFC fighter viciously KOs BKFC opponent and faces off with champion 20 years on from his Octagon debut

Various former UFC hunters were in action in various combat sports disciplines on July 25.

The 93 Pro Fight career of Jeff Monson came to an end in Russia when the 54-year-old former title challenge hung up the gloves after a draw.

Vagner Rocha won a victory in his return to competition after he came to the top of the WNO 29 main event after he announced earlier this year that he was in the hospital due to heart failure.

Among them there were several former UFC hunters who competed in Philadelphia for the BKFC's Fight Night event in the 2300 Arena.

A debuting hunter who has a wealth of experience in MMA could make a statement and seem to earn himself a title shot with just one victory.

Alessio Sakara is confronted with Chris Camozzi after winning BKFC debut

With 37 Pro MMA fights under his belt at the age of 43, Alessio Sakara is a combat sport veteran who also has various boxing attacks on his record.

The Italian made his octagonal debut all the way back on UFC 55 in October 2005 and went to compete 15 times for the promotion.

Sakara's UFC career as Chris Weidman and Brian Stann to have confronted, ended in 2013 before he participated six times for Bellator, where he challenged the title of the middleweight on one occasion.

Sakara won his BKFC debut on Friday evening by putting Erick Lozano in the second round and hurting his opponent with a left hand before he followed different ruthless strikes.

In his interview after the fight, 'Legionarius' BKFC cruiserweight champion Chris Camozzi shouted and was accompanied by the title holder in the Ring.

Set with BKFC to return to Rome, Italy on October 25, it seems that Sakara may jump straight to the top of the map after he has called his shot.

Another former UFC hunter also called for a title shot after his BKFC victory

The return from BKFC to Philadelphia was led by former UFC hunter Dustin Pague who survived an early knock -down to come back and stop Ryan Peterson.

Pague fought six times before the UFC that was shown on 'The Ultimate Fighter' in 2011, where he was eliminated by TJ Dillashaw.

After his victory, 'The Disciple' shouted the winner of Julian Lane opposite Gorjan Slaveski who will compete on 2 August for the Vacant Welterweight title.

Lane is also a former 'Tuf' veteran who appeared twice in the series, although he did not compete in the Octagon.

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