BKFC 85 JUST FIGHTS | Trout VS Palomino REMATCH!
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The unbeaten Austin “No Doubt” Trout kept his spotless record intact and cashed his ticket to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) World Lightweight Championship Tournament Final by defeating Luis “Baboon” Palomino in their hugely anticipated rematch in the Main Event of BKFC 85 on Friday at the sold-out Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL.
The ringside doctor called a stop to the fight at the conclusion of the third round due to vision issues from Palomino. Trout, who hails from Houston, TX, is now 5-0 in his BKFC career and is a former World Boxing Association gloved boxing champion. He will face Franco Tenaglia in the BKFC World Lightweight Championship Tournament Final at a to-be-announced date in 2026.
Trout had a simple prediction for his upcoming showdown with Tenaglia in his post-fight interview: “I’m going to win. (Palomino) is a better fighter than Tenaglia, in my opinion. I’m going to go over there and I’m going to beat Tenaglia. I’m not taking anyone lightly, but I’m going to be the next BKFC World Lightweight Champion in my next fight.”
Palomino is a former two-division BKFC World Champion and entered Friday’s action as the No. 4 contender in the BKFC lightweight division. He is now 10-2, with both of his losses coming against Trout at Hard Rock Live.
BKFC 85 was the 14th straight sold-out event that BKFC has held at Hard Rock Live. It was broadcast LIVE worldwide on DAZN.
Undefeated superstar Justin “Joy Boy” Ibarrola won the BKFC World Bantamweight Championship in Friday’s Co-Main Event, stopping “Royal” Ryan Reber in the third round of their showdown for the vacant crown.
The KO came 81 seconds into Round 3 and followed a pair of knockdowns from the hands of Ibarrola. The Delray Beach, FL fighter is now 9-0 after entering fight night as the No. 1 contender in the weight class.
Ibarrola channelled his inner “Platinum” Mike Perry in his post-fight interview: “Don’t (expletive) underestimate me, baby. I’m a durable (expletive); I don’t care how many punches you land on me. I’ve got cuts and bruises on me, but you can’t (expletive) me up — I’m going to get you one time! It only takes one punch!”
The Clearwater, FL product Reber is now 7-2, with his only losses coming in matchups for the BKFC World Bantamweight Championship.
Undefeated heavyweight sensation Leonardo “El Zambo” Perdomo kept his spotless record intact in Friday’s Featured Fight, climbing to 10-0 with his 10th straight stoppage victory over the previously unbeaten Corey “What U Talkin' About” Willis.
In his first fight to go past the first round, the Cuban-born Miami product floored Willis four times before their fight was stopped at 1:33 in Round 3. Perdomo made history Friday by becoming the first fighter in BKFC history to win 10 fights in the heavyweight division. He entered Friday’s action as the No. 1 contender in the BKFC heavyweight division.
Willis, who represents Billings, MT, is now 2-1.
BKFC Founder/President David Feldman made several exciting announcements on the BKFC 85 broadcast on DAZN, including that BKFC 86 will go down Jan. 17 at the iconic Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT, with Julian “Let Me Bang” Lane defending his BKFC World Welterweight Championship for the first time against Dustin “The Disciple” Pague in the Main Event.
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