BKFC champ Christine Ferea plans to donate brain to further CTE research

Christine Ferea says combat sports saved her life. When her time is up, she will give a part of her body to help the next generation.

BKFC women’s flyweight champ [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] is glad to be a big part of the growth of bareknuckle boxing. While she’s enjoying being on top of the game, she also looks forward to when her days in the ring are over so she can give back to the next generation.

Ferea (8-1 BKFC) has no intentions of calling it quits any time soon. In her first fight of 2024, “Misfit” faces Jade Masson-Wong in the main event of BKFC 65 in Salt Lake City on Sept. 6. Ferea, who enters the fight on a six-fight winning streak, has really found her home in bareknuckle boxing.

Admittedly, Ferea doesn’t know where she would be today if she weren’t a fighter. She credits combat sports with saving her life, allowing her to become a “psychopath champion.” When she’s done inside the ring, she has every intention of giving back as a coach – but it won’t stop there.

Ferea says she will donate her brain for research to help scientists further analyze the effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) so that it can help future generations of fighters make better decisions about their careers.

“I go to the Cleveland Clinic, they do the brain studies for fighters, and they’ve been doing it for a long time,” Ferea told MMA Junkie Radio. “… They do an MRI scan, you know those are super expensive. They tell me my cognitive, where it’s at, if I have the damage, what is being damaged, year after year. So, I do it yearly and actually, since bareknuckle, I’m going to be honest with you, my cognitive and everything has gotten better. I don’t know, maybe because I’m not taking as much hits, and I’ve got defense better.”

Ferea was scheduled to compete earlier in the year at BKFC 61 against Heather Hardy. However, the fight was scratched just days before as Hardy pulled out of the fight, citing concerns for her brain health and loss of vision after years of competing in combat sports. Hardy decided to end her career after suffering too many concussions.

When Ferea’s time is up, she will donate her brain in hopes of discovering how fighting affects the brain, especially in female fighters.

“I also want to give my brain,” Ferea said. “CTE and all that, you can’t really know until you’ve passed away, and they can open up your brain, take your brain out, and dissect it. For females, we haven’t been here (fighting) very long. So there’s not a lot of research. I’ve been doing this 20 years now and I’m the perfect candidate to see what kind of damage can be done to the female over periods of time of competition. Hopefully, it will help the future, and the girls and the men will know when to stop and what it can do to you over time.”

Ferea has been fighting since her amateur MMA days in 2012, aside from a few dust-ups during her school days. She admits she has had a few concussions over the years and probably has some brain damage, but believes nothing “severe” has occurred during her career. To her knowledge, she feels all her faculties are present and can function at total capacity.

There are still plenty of unknowns about how fighting affects the brain. The UFC has partnered with Cleveland Clinic to support research on brain trauma. Researchers are aiming to reach a point where they can identify cognitive issues before a fighter suffers a brain injury and have the analysis be a part of combat sports regulation.

“I just want to be a champion that uses their platform for the good, give back what I can,” Ferea said. “The game has given me a lot and helped set me free from a lot of demons, so that’s all I can do is give back as much as I can.”

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BKFC 61 marks New England debut as Heather Hardy crosses over vs. Christine Ferea

BKFC heads to New England and Mohegan Sun Arena for the first time as former WBO/WBC champ Heather Hardy debuts vs. Christine Ferea.

BKFC is headed to New England for the first time.

The promotion recently officially announced Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. will mark the site of BKFC 61 on May 11. The card will be headlined by former boxing champion [autotag]Heather Hardy[/autotag] against BKFC women’s flyweight champion [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag]. It streams on BKFC+.

BKFC president David Feldman said Wednesday at a Knuckle Mania 4 pre-fight news conference he considers the bout’s winner to be “The Queen of Violence.”

No other bouts have yet been revealed.

Hardy, 42, has a 24-3 boxing record and is a former WBO and WBC international boxing champion. She most recently competed in August 2023 when she lost a title challenge against Amanda Serrano. Hardy, a New York native, fought four times in MMA, as well. She went 2-2 with all bouts under the Bellator banner.

Ferea, 41, has established herself as one of the best, if not the standalone best, pound-for-pound women in the current landscape of bareknuckle fighting. She’s 8-1 as a professional in bareknuckle and rides a six-fight winning streak into the matchup including consecutive victories over UFC alumnus Bec Rawlings.

BKFC 56 results: Champ Christine Ferea wins rematch vs. Bec Rawlings, calls out Cris Cyborg

Christine Ferea left no doubt against Bec Rawlings at BKFC 56 then turned her attention to Cris Cyborg.

As much animosity as there has been between [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] and [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag], both women respect each other. And it showed during their rematch at BKFC 56.

In the end, Ferea was simply too good as she won a clean-sweep unanimous decision over Rawlings to retain her flyweight title in the BKFC 56 co-main event Saturday night in Salt Lake City. Roughly seven months after a second-round doctor’s stoppage win over Rawlings, Ferea earned three 50-45 scores from the judges.

Rawlings wasn’t without her successes landing punches, but they simply didn’t match up to Ferea’s power throughout the fight. Ferea also landed more strikes by a margin of 130-94, according to stats on the broadcast.

Afterward, Ferea turned her attention to reigning Bellator featherweight champion Cris Cyborg.

“Absolutely, she’s the one that I looked up to young in my career,” Ferea said. “And they say one day you have to fight the people that were kind of like your idol. I definitely want Cris Cyborg. I think I’ll mop her up in here.”

Cyborg, who’s long been discussed as a possible opponent for Kayla Harrison in PFL, has a Jan. 19 boxing match coming up against Kelsey Wickstrum.

Cyborg hasn’t competed in bareknuckle boxing.

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For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for BKFC 56.

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

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.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for BKFC 56.

Video: BKFC 56 pre-fight press conference live stream

Watch the BKFC 56 pre-fight press conference live, featuring Eddie Alvarez, Mike Perry and many others.

The BKFC 56 pre-fight press conference takes place Thursday, and you can watch a live stream of the event right here on MMA Junkie beginning at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT).

The event features seven UFC veterans on the main card and three title fights. Expected to participate in the press conference are main eventers, former UFC champion [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] and [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag]. Also, at the press conference will be co-main heavyweights [autotag]Ben Rothwell[/autotag] and [autotag]Todd Duffee[/autotag], along with BKFC president David Feldman.

BKFC 56 takes place Saturday, Dec. 2 at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The main card airs on FITE and the BKFC App.

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Former UFC champ Eddie Alvarez vs. Mike Perry to headline stacked BKFC 56 event

Multiple title fights and matchups between former UFC stars, including Eddie Alvarez vs. Mike Perry, are set for BKFC 56 in december.

BKFC is putting together a stacked December event headlined by two former UFC stars, along with three title fights.

Former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] will take on [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] in the headlining bout at 175 pounds at BKFC 56 on Dec. 2. The event will take place at Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. BKFC president David Feldman announced the news on The MMA Hour.

Alvarez (1-0 BKFC) made his bareknuckle debut in April, against fellow UFC veteran Chad Mendes in the co-headliner of BKFC 41. It was a very competitive bout in which both fighters scored knockdowns. The judges would have their say and declared Alvarez the winner by a thin split decision result.

Perry (3-0 BKFC) has quickly become one of the biggest stars in bareknuckle boxing after his exit from the UFC in 2021. After defeating Julian Lane by unanimous decision in his BKFC debut, “Platinum” went on to win an incredible battle against Michael Page at BKFC 27, and then stop former UFC champion Luke Rockhold by second-round TKO in the main event of BKFC 41.

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Also announced for the card is a heavyweight matchup between another pair of UFC veterans. Ben Rothwell, who is undefeated through two bareknuckle bouts, will take on Todd Duffee in the co-main event. Duffee will be making his bareknuckle boxing debut after his last MMA appearance February in KSW.

Rounding out the main card will be a trio of championship fights: [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] will put her flyweight title on the line against [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag], Arnold Adams and Mick Terrill will compete for the vacant heavyweight title, and Kai Stewart will look to defend his featherweight title against Howard Davis.

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BKFC 41 results and live stream

Check out the live results for BKFC 41, headlined by Mike Perry vs. Luke Rockhold, as well as a preliminary card stream here.

BKFC 41 takes place Saturday at 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo. and some big names from the world of MMA will square off – without gloves.

The main card begins at 9 p.m. ET and is available for purchase on FITE TV. Three prelim bouts will be live-streamed for free, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

The event is headlined by former UFC middleweight champion [autotag]Luke Rockhold[/autotag] makes his bareknuckle debut as he battles fan-favorite [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag].

In the co-main event, former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] fights former UFC featherweight title challenger [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag].

BKFC champion [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] puts her title on the line against former UFC and Bellator fighter [autotag]Bec Rawlings[/autotag]. Also, former UFC heavyweights [autotag]Ben Rothwell[/autotag] and [autotag]Josh Copeland[/autotag] throw down on the main card.

Check out the full results below, as well as a live and free stream of the prelims above.

BKFC 41 press conference: Best photos from Colorado

Check out these photos from Thursday’s BKFC 41 news conference with Luke Rockhold vs. Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez vs. Chad Mendes.

Check out these photos from Thursday’s BKFC 41 news conference, which featured [autotag]Luke Rockhold[/autotag], [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag], [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag], [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag], Ben Rothwell, Josh Copeland, Bec Rawlings and [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag].

The fighters took questions and faced off for the media ahead of BKFC 41, which takes place Saturday at 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo., near Denver. The main card streams online on FITE TV with a $49.99 price point. (Photos courtesy of BKFC)

Best photos: BKFC 41 press conference

Check out these photos from the BKFC 41 news conference featuring Luke Rockhold, Mike Perry, Eddie Alvarez, Chad Mendes, and more.

LAS VEGAS – Check out these photos from Tuesday’s BKFC 41 news conference in Las Vegas, that featured [autotag]Luke Rockhold[/autotag], [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag], [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag], [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag], Ben Rothwell, and [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag].

The two fighters will square off in a 185-pound bout at BKFC 41, which takes place April 29 at 1STBANK Center in Denver. The main card will stream online on FITE TV with a $49.99 price point.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for BKFC 41.