BKFC 56 results: Jeremy Stephens cuts Jimmie Rivera with one punch, wins by doctor’s stoppage TKO

Things weren’t exactly going Jeremy Stephens’ way against Jimmie Rivera – until he changed that with one punch at BKFC 56.

Things weren’t exactly going [autotag]Jeremy Stephens[/autotag]’ way against [autotag]Jimmie Rivera[/autotag] – until he changed that with one punch.

Making his bareknuckle boxing debut, Stephens earned a doctor’s stoppage TKO over fellow former UFC standout Rivera on Saturday night at BKFC 56 in Salt Lake City. The fight was called after the third round when Rivera suffered a nasty laceration over his left eye thanks to a Stephens uppercut.

It was a disappointing end for Rivera, who was effective through two rounds as he attacked both the head and body and appeared to be the quicker fighter. But Rivera couldn’t land a power punch that could phase Stephens.

In Round 3, Stephens turned the tide once he scored a knockdown as the clinched with Rivera once he closed distance. That one shot not only dropped Rivera but cut him open.

Once the doctor got a closer look, Rivera was deemed unfit to continue with the cut.

With the loss, Rivera is now 0-1-1 in BKFC. He drew with Howard Davis in his debut last year.

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Gloves off, badge on: Former UFC contender Jimmie Rivera doubles as police officer, BKFC fighter

A lot has changed in the life of former UFC fighter Jimmie Rivera since the COVID-19 pandemic.

When then-UFC contender [autotag]Jimmie Rivera[/autotag]’s wife told him he needed to get out of the house and find work for his own sanity, he knew she was right.

The COVID-19 pandemic hit New York and New Jersey hard. With fighting opportunities sparse and gyms closed, the uncertainty engulfed him. The MMA classes on Zoom weren’t cutting it.

“I won’t say I have ADHD, but I can’t stop,” Rivera recently told MMA Junkie. “I always have to work. I’ve always got to do something. I’m all about the grinding. … It’s also very bad mentally, to not do anything. You see people who retire and they don’t do anything. They end up getting right back into it or they mentally degrade and don’t look the best any more.”

Rather than sit and wait for opportunity to come to him, Rivera paved his own way. It was baby steps and when he departed the UFC in 2021, the transition became seamless. Rivera reached out to Elmwood Park Police Department chief Mike Foligno and began a journey down a different path.

“I told him I wanted to get a little dispatch in,” Rivera said. “I told him I wanted to get my feet wet a little bit. At the same time, he was like, ‘Yeah, I want to launch this program.’ So we launched a program with Ron Schulmann, one of the co-founders of Tyger Schulmann’s. That did great.”

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Rivera dispatched for a while and gained a better understanding of the ins and outs of the police world. But what he found real pride and passion in above all else was bringing his knowledge of Brazilian jiu-jitsu to officers.

According to Rivera, the program has proven successful thus far.

“People who are cops who are scared, they overcompensate at 100 when this could’ve been settled at a 1 or a zero,” Rivera said. “It didn’t have to be like that. We’ve seen it already with the Elmwood Park Police Department (N.J.). The use of force has gone down. Complaints have gone down. It’s a completely crazy nine-day difference after doing it for a couple years, twice a year. What a tremendous difference.”

The health benefits of such training – both mental and physical – are not to be lost on Rivera, nor those he’s helped.

“Health is very close to mental illness,” Rivera said. “So being able to take care of your health is going to be able to take care of your mental illness. Police officers, they don’t have mental illness, but they have a lot of stress. This sh*t helps them a lot, just getting in, hitting a bag, relieving stress on the bag, and at the same time, getting a workout in. It’s something else we do as well.”

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Pre-pandemic, Rivera was a UFC contender. Now, he’s a gym owner, program instructor, BKFC fighter, and a police officer since he graduated from the academy in January. COVID-19 was largely responsible for the major life changes. Above everything else, Rivera has a sense of pride and reward in the work he does despite the 70-80 work weeks.

Whether it’s responding to medical emergencies, gang violence, or parking complaints, Rivera’s day-to-day varies. The department has found it best for him to focus on community policing due to his standing and notoriety in the the area. Rivera likes the uplifting side of the job best.

“If I can help people, that’s my goal,” Rivera said. “I wasn’t put on this planet not to do sh*t. I definitely made a mark in fighting. It feels good, man, when you give back. It feels real good.”

BKFC free fight: Mike Perry breaks Luke Rockhold’s teeth, batters him into retirement

Watch Mike Perry’s brutal win over Luke Rockhold ahead of his return this Saturday at BKFC 56.

Luke Rockhold got a rude awakening in his bareknuckle boxing debut, courtesy of [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag].

This past April, the former UFC middleweight champion debuted in bareknuckle boxing against Perry, a fellow UFC veteran, in the main event of BKFC 41 in Colorado. Although Rockhold had a size advantage on Perry, he had was battered by Perry’s punches, got his teeth broken in the process, and decided he had enough.

Perry won by TKO due to retirement in the second round of their contest.

Watch Perry’s latest win in the video above.

Perry returns to the ring Saturday against former UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez in the main event of BKFC 56. The event takes place at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The pay-per-view streams on the BKFC app and other streaming platforms.

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BKFC 56 ceremonial faceoff video: Mike Perry, Eddie Alvarez itch for violence

Watch as BKFC 56 headliners Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez come face-to-face one final time ahead of Saturday’s gloveless clash.

BKFC 56 takes place Saturday at Maverik Arena in West Valley City, Utah with a main event that is likely to attract a high number of eyeballs because of the violence potential.

Fan-favorites [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] will throw down (without gloves) to determine who is “The King of Violence.” Friday, the two combatants got one final look at one another at ceremonial weigh-ins ahead of Saturday’s card.

There was plenty of mouthing off between the two intense violence creators, but things did not get physical. A level of respect shined through the verbal jabs, as both fighters radiated energy and excitement.

While both fighters have found success in bareknuckle boxing post-MMA, Perry’s longevity has established him as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the newly-sanctioned combat sport. On the flip side, Alvarez made his bareknuckle debut in April when he defeated Chad Mendes by split decision.

Video: Watch BKFC 56 ceremonial faceoffs featuring Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez, more

Check out the BKFC 56 ceremonial weigh-ins and faceoffs featuring Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez, Jeremy Stephens vs. Jimmie Rivera, and more.

The world’s biggest bareknuckle boxing promotion is back with one of its most high-profile events to date.

BKFC 56 takes place Saturday at Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah as two pairs of former UFC contenders collide and three title fights take place. Friday, all of the fighters from Saturday’s card will come face-to-face one final time ahead of their bouts.

In the main event, [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] chuck knuckles to determine the “King of Violence.” Also on the card, [autotag]Jimmie Rivera[/autotag] battles [autotag]Jeremy Stephens[/autotag] in a matchup between two former UFC staples.

Three title fights are on tap, too: [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag], [autotag]Kai Stewart[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Howard Davis[/autotag], and [autotag]Arnold Adams[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Mick Terrill[/autotag].

The full BKFC 56 lineup includes:

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez – for “King of Violence” title
  • Champion Bec Rawlings vs. Christine Ferea – for women’s flyweight title
  • Champion Kai Stewart vs. Howard Davis – for featherweight title
  • Arnold Adams vs. Mick Terrill – for vacant heavyweight title
  • Jimmie Rivera vs. Jeremy Stephens
  • Bridger Bercier vs. Ben Moa
  • Mike Jones vs. Erick Lozano

PRELIMINARY CARD (MMA Junkie, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Ernesto Rodriguez vs. Keegan Vandermeer
  • Trevor Bradshaw vs. Troy Dennison
  • Danny Hilton vs. LJ Schulz

Photos: BKFC 56 pre-fight press conference

Check out these photos from the BKFC 56 press conference featuring Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez in Utah.

Check out these photos from the BKFC 56 pre-fight press conference ahead of the event featuring [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photos courtesy of BKFC)

BKFC free fight: Eddie Alvarez successful in wild debut vs. Chad Mendes

Ahead of BKFC 56, watch Eddie Alvarez’s wild debut win against Chad Mendes.

[autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag]’s debut in the bareknuckle boxing world was as advertised.

Alvarez had a wild, back and forth battle with fellow MMA veteran and former UFC fighter Chad Mendes in the co-main event of BKFC 41 back in April. It was a crazy war that had both fighters hurt and down throughout the five-round contest. In the end, Alvarez did enough to earn himself a split decision win.

You can watch Alvarez’s thrilling BKFC debut win in the video above.

Alvarez returns to the ring this Friday, as he takes on Mike Perry in the main event of BKFC 56. The event takes place at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The pay-per-view streams on the BKFC app and other streaming platforms.

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Video: BKFC 56 fight-week press conference faceoff highlights, with Christine Ferea and Bec Rawlings locked in

Christine Ferea and Bec Rawlings couldn’t take their eyes off each other before their rematch at BKFC 56.

The BKFC 56 fight-week news conference took place Thursday in American Fork, Utah and afterward, 12 fighters from six main-card bouts came face to face.

In the main event, former UFC standouts [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] meet in a middleweight bout for the “King of Violence” title. And in the co-main event, champ [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] defends her women’s flyweight title in a rematch with [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag].

Two other title fights are on the main card: featherweight champ [autotag]Kai Stewart[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Howard Davis[/autotag]; and [autotag]Arnold Adams[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Mick Terrill[/autotag] for the vacant heavyweight title. Another all-UFC bout takes place, as well, between [autotag]Jeremy Stephens[/autotag] and [autotag]Jimmie Rivera[/autotag].

Check out the video above to see those 10 combatants face off ahead of their bouts.

BKFC 56, one of the promotion’s biggest cards of the year, takes place Saturday at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The main card airs on FITE and the BKFC App.

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BKFC 56 video: Mike Perry, Eddie Alvarez go head to head (literally) during another tense faceoff

Watch Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez get a close look at each other for the first time during BKFC 56 fight week.

The BKFC 56 fight-week news conference took place Thursday in American Fork, Utah and afterward, [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] got another close look at each other.

Former UFC standouts Perry and Alvarez will meet Saturday in a middleweight bout that headlines BKFC 56 at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The main card airs on FITE and the BKFC App. The Perry vs. Alvarez winner will claim BKFC’s “King of Violence” championship belt.

After verbally sparring yet again at Thursday’s news conference, Perry and Alvarez came together for their first faceoff of fight week. Although they didn’t trade punches like last time, Perry and Alvarez got all up in each other’s faces for a tense moment.

You can watch in the video above.

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