BKFC 28 fighter salaries: Former UFC title challenger John Dodson leads disclosed payouts

Former UFC title challenger John Dodson was the highest earner at BKFC 28 in New Mexico.

BKFC 28 payouts have been released by the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD).

Thursday, MMA Junkie received a list of disclosed salaries for the bareknuckle boxing event which took place Aug. 28 at Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, N.M.

All payouts consisted of flat purses – meaning no win bonuses.

Former UFC title challenger [autotag]John Dodson[/autotag] made his BKFC debut in the co-main event, pocketing the highest disclosed payout of $75,000 for his first-round knockout win over fellow ex-UFC fighter Ryan Benoit, who made $20,000.

The event was headlined by a 125-pound title fight, which saw Christine Ferea make quick work of Taylor Starling. Ferea earned $22,500, while Starling took home $20,000.

Scroll below to see the full list of disclosed salaries. These figures do not include any additional bonuses the promotion may issue.

BKFC 28: Best photos from Albuquerque

Check out these photos from the fights at BKFC in Albuquerque, N.M.

Check out these photos from the fights at BKFC 28, which took place at Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, N.M. (Photos courtesy of BKFC)

BKFC 28 results: Christine Ferea overwhelms, forces Taylor Starling to wave off fight in 47 seconds

It was a short night at the office for the 125-pound BKFC champ Christine Ferea, who completely overwhelmed her opponent Taylor Starling.

[autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] was simply too much to handle on Saturday night.

In the main event of BKFC 28, Ferea (6-1 BKFC) put her 125-pound title on the line for the first time against previously-undefeated bareknuckle competitor, Taylor Starling. While the bout was scheduled for five rounds, it wouldn’t see past the first minute.

The fight took place at Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, N.M.

From the moment the fight began, Starling (3-1 BKFC) was throttled by Ferea, who put together fast combinations of punches, leading to a fast knockdown. As the referee began to count, Starling returned to her feet and began telling her corner she did not want to continue.

Check out video of the initial flurry of punches from Ferea below (via Instagram):

https://www.instagram.com/p/ChyjuTbLB4Y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

The referee got her attention to ask if she was able to keep fighting, and she did. The fight resumed, and so did the barrage from Ferea. A moment later, Starling put her hands up to wave off the fight, signaling she wanted no more just 47 seconds into the fight.

Ferea, 39, defends her title for the first time and improves to six wins under the BKFC banner. The Invicta FC veteran has won four-straight bareknuckle competitions, including three stoppages during her current streak. Only one of her six BKFC fights reached the judges’ scorecards.

Starling, 26, entered Saturday’s title opportunity as an undefeated bareknuckle fighter with three-straight wins over Charisa Sigala, Cassie Robb, and Hannah Guy.

Official results of BKFC 28 include:

  • Christine Ferea def. Taylor Starling via TKO (retirement) – Round 1, 0:47
  • John Dodson def. Ryan Benoit via knockout – Round 1, 0:40
  • Brad Kelly def. Isaac Vallie-Flagg via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-44)
  • Jeremy Smith def. Donald Sanchez via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 49-46)
  • Will Santiago def. Jake Young via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 1, 2:00
  • Eric Dodson def. Nick Villar via knockout – Round 1, 0:23
  • Tony Soto def. Joshua Morales via TKO – Round 3, 1:49
  • Joshua Moreno def. Zion Tomlinson via KO – Round 2, 1:00
  • Josh Watson def. Kyle McElroy via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:24
  • Jayme Hinshaw def. Cassie Robb via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:18
  • Jeremy Sauceda def. Roderick Stewart via knockout – Round 2, 1:38

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BKFC 28 results: John Dodson blitzes through Ryan Benoit, wins bareknuckle debut in 40 seconds

Former UFC flyweight title challenger John Dodson didn’t need much time to win his bareknuckle debut in impressive fashion.

[autotag]John Dodson[/autotag]’s bareknuckle couldn’t have gone much better.

Following in his younger brother’s footsteps, who won by knockout in his debut earlier at the event, the former UFC title challenger Dodson stopped his opponent without much resistance in the co-main event of BKFC 28.

The fight took place at Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, N.M.

The speed of Dodson was too much for Benoit to handle, as he hit the canvas early from a lightning-fast blitz. He returned to his feet, but was sent back down a few seconds later. Benoit got up one more time, but Dodson didn’t give him much time to recover as he put him down a third and final time for the stoppage victory just 40 seconds into the first round.

Check out video of the finish below (via Instagram):

https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChyifaRsZCI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Both UFC veterans were fighting in bareknuckle competition for the first time.

Dodson, 37, entered Saturday’s contest on the heels of a unanimous decision win over Francisco Rivera Jr. at XMMA 4, in what was his second bout after his 17-fight UFC run concluded.

Benoit, 33, exited the UFC in July 2021 following a three-fight skid. During his nine-fight run with the promotion, Benoit picked up a pair of stoppage wins, including a finish of current Bellator bantamweight champ Sergio Pettis at UFC 185.

Official results of BKFC 28 include:

  • John Dodson def. Ryan Benoit via knockout – Round 1, 0:40
  • Brad Kelly def. Isaac Vallie-Flagg via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-44)
  • Jeremy Smith def. Donald Sanchez via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 49-46)
  • Will Santiago def. Jake Young via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 1, 2:00
  • Eric Dodson def. Nick Villar via knockout – Round 1, 0:23
  • Tony Soto def. Joshua Morales via TKO – Round 3, 1:49
  • Joshua Moreno def. Zion Tomlinson via KO – Round 2, 1:00
  • Josh Watson def. Kyle McElroy via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:24
  • Jayme Hinshaw def. Cassie Robb via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:18
  • Jeremy Sauceda def. Roderick Stewart via knockout – Round 2, 1:38

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Photos: BKFC 28 weigh-ins and faceoffs

Check out these photos from the BKFC 28 weigh-ins and fighter faceoffs from Albuquerque, N.M.

Check out these photos from the BKFC 28 weigh-ins and fighter faceoffs at Rio Rancho Events Center in Albuquerque, N.M. (Photos courtesy of BKFC)