Although BKFC grows rapidly into one of the largest promotions in combat sports, not everyone is a big fan of it.
Since Conor McGregor became a part-owner of BKFC in 2024, the promotion has seen considerable growth because of his constant marketing.
Not only that, but former UFC stars such as Mike Perry, Eddie Alvarez and Chad Mendes have all seen enormous success in the promotion, so that career replacements were seen.
However, not everyone who fought under the BKFC banner has sung his praise, because former UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold has brought the promotion to explosion.
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Rockhold puts BKFC on explicit rant explicitly
After losing three UFC fights in a row ending with a war against Paulo Costa on UFC 278, Rockhold followed various other UFC legends and brought his talents to BKFC.
The Californian adopted the above 'Platinum' Perry on BKFC 41, in what was one of the biggest fights that had hit the promotion at that point.
Rockhold was brutally beaten by Perry and the fight was put in round two after Rockhold had sustained horror lesions on his teeth.
Since then, fans wonder if the former UFC champion would return to BKFC after a few grab and karate fights, and he has now answered the question after he recently announced a boxing fight against Darren Till.
“It can't be worse than bare boxing, I will tell you that I have been pretty sure that I have hindered myself as hard as possible, this is different,” Rockhold told Mmafighting.
“I would do one thing that I think that much more Bada is not so f-stom because you can't measure the distance in bare boxing, I would do kickboxing with bald knuckle. I would put Mike Perry Rematchen and put him asleep.
“There is no way to gauge the distance in bare boxing, they have metal ropes that you just bounce in and out, kickboxing with bare knuckle is actually something with technology.
“Bare-Knokkels Boxing is not a fight, I realized that when I came in and I thought, I lose my F-teeth without using everything I have worked all my life. That is a dumba sport … who is willing to lose their faces for F— Niets?” Rockhold went on.
Luke Rockhold is planned to fascinate drones to bizarre collision
During their respective career, Rockhold and Till were once considered two of the greatest stars in the UFC. Of course Rockhold achieved enormous success by becoming the champion, but until he was never high, he was expected.
And now, on August 30, the two will collide in the boxing ring on Misfits X Dazn X Series 22 in Manchester, and Rockhold hopes to secure other large fights with an impressive outing.
