Julian Lane fully embraces ‘Let me bang, bro’ moment as BKFC career blossoms

“Let me bang, bro…. just let me bang.”

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag] is still banging after all these years, bro.

The main character of one of “The Ultimate Fighter’s” most infamous moments, Lane laughs when he looks back on his extreme anger that was captured in 2012.

“I embrace it. It’s tatted on my body now,” Lane recently told MMA Junkie on the red carpet at the 16th Annual World MMA Awards. “So wherever I go, that’s all people call me. That’s my name, ‘Let Me Bang.’ That’s my fight name now, too. It was a blessing in disguise for my career, man. Like I said, I’m thankful to be here.”

Lane, 37, was 29 at the time. A member of Roy Nelson’s team on the reality series, Lane became enraged one night in the “TUF” house thanks to a combination of alcohol and taunts from fellow cast member Matt Secor.

While he may never shake the “Let me bang, bro,” memory, Lane is trying to add more to his resume than just that. Since 2017, Lane has competed in bareknuckle boxing. He was one of the first recognizable MMA names to make the jump.

“It’s been lovely,” Lane said. “In bareknuckle, I’ve finally found a company that wants to let me bang. There’s nothing better to do that bareknuckle. … MMA has been my passion since Day 1 and I’ve still got it. Don’t blink, man. You might see back in that cage.”

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Lane returns to action Feb. 1 at a recently-announced BKFC event at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. He’ll headline vs. former UFC fighter Cameron VanCamp.

Despite the success and notoriety garnered with the gloves off, Lane expects to put them back on one day.

“I came in on my debut fight becoming the world Bare Knuckle Boxing champion,” Lane said. “I beat a guy 17-0 from Ireland. I became the world Bare Knuckle Boxing champion. My goals are to become the BKFC champion. You can look for me in the next couple (events). I’m going to be wearing that strap around my waist. … Look for me in the beginning of the new year.”

7 former UFC fighters among notables added to XMMA 5 in South Carolina

Over a half-dozen former UFC fighters and an ex-WSOF champion have been added to XMMA’s second event of 2022.

XMMA is back and bringing another event filled with notable names to South Carolina.

This time, six UFC alumni, a former WSOF champion, and two Bellator veterans are on tap for the July 23 event. XMMA 5 will take place at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C., and streams free on YouTube.

The promotion launched in January 2021 with XMMA 1 in West Palm Beach, Fla., and was headlined by Andre Fialho vs. James Vick. XMMA 2 took place in July 2021 with a Ben Saunders vs. Ramsey Nijem main event. XMMA 3 followed shortly thereafter in October, headlined by Cody Gibson vs. John Dodson. XMMA 4 took place on April 2, headlined by John Dodson vs. Francisco Rivera.

Keeping with notable names as top-billing, XMMA 5 features 14 fighters who made at least one appearance in the UFC. Scroll below to see which UFC alums and other notables are currently scheduled to compete.

BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 results: Mike Perry out-slugs Julian Lane to win unanimous decision in BKFC debut

Mike Perry defeats Julian Lane to win a unanimous decision in BKFC debut at Saturday’s KnuckleMania 2.

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag]’s post-UFC career continues to shine.

The former UFC welterweight defeated [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag] in his bare-knuckle boxing debut at Saturday’s BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 event. Perry outpointed Lane to win 48-46 on all three judges’ scorecards. The event took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

The bout was as advertised, as both fighters put on a wild show.

It was fireworks right off the bat. Perry and Lane went at it as soon as the bell rang. Early in the first, Lane was caught and dropped to the canvas. However, he got up and stunned Perry with a couple of shots and split him open. Perry fired back and conned with several hooks, turning Lane into a bloody mess.

The second round was just as wild as the first. Both fighters went toe-to-toe. Lane connected cleanly on Perry multiple times, but Perry’s shots seemed to be doing the most damage. It was a close two minutes.

Perry came out firing in all cylinders in the third. He connected with a big left hook to start and walked down Lane. Perry pressured Lane plenty, but got caught with a couple of counters. Although Lane had some moments, Perry seemed to be in control.

Round four started favoring Perry, but it had a big ending for Lane. Perry walked down Lane for the majority of the round. Although it was even, he did seem to be in control. In the last sequence, Lane connected on Perry and stunned him. It was the most significant moment of the round.

Lane turned it up big time in the final two minutes. He connected on Perry several times and forced him to be on his back foot. Perry hung in tough, but Lane was all over him. It was Lane’s best round of the fight.

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With this result, Perry is now 2-0 in combat sports since his departure from the UFC in 2021. Prior to his BKFC debut, Perry defeated boxer Michael Seals in a decision at Triller’s inaugural Triad combat event – a new striking style and rules set designed to “level the playing field” between MMA fighters and boxers.

Perry is most notably known for his stint in the UFC where he went 7-8 competing at welterweight. His UFC run extended from 2016 to 2021. Perry won two Performance of the Night and two Fight of the Night bonuses during his UFC tenure.

Meanwhile, Lane is now 3-5 fighting in bareknuckle boxing. He was coming off a unanimous decision loss to former Bellator fighter David Rickels back in October. Lane competed in MMA from 2011 to 2018. He’s most notably known for his infamous “Let me bang” scene during season 16 of TUF.

Up-to-the-minute results of BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 include:

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BKFC KnuckleMania 2 live and official results (6:30 p.m. ET)

Join us for live and official results of BKFC Knucklemania 2, which features Mike Perry vs. Julian Lane and the debut of Chad Mendes.

BKFC Knucklemania 2 takes place Saturday, and you can join us for live and official results beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT).

The event takes place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla. The main card airs live on the BKTV App at 8 p.m. ET following prelims at 6:30 p.m.

In the main event, Luis Palomino will defend his lightweight title against Martin Brown in the second of two title fights on the card. The event also features former UFC fighter [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] making his debut against “The Ultimate Fighter” contestant [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag] in what promises to be a banger. The first BKFC women’s champion will be crowned as Britain Beltran takes on Christine Ferea on the main card. Also featured is the bare-knuckle debut of former UFC title challenger [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag] against Joshuah “Famez” Alvarez.

The lineup and official results for BKFC Knucklemania 2 are below:

  • Champion Luis Palomino vs. Martin Brown – for lightweight title
  • Mike Perry vs. Julian Lane
  • Joshuah Alvarez vs. Chad Mendes
  • Britain Beltran vs. Christine Ferea – for inaugural women’s flyweight title
  • Stephen Townsel vs. Gustavo Trujillo
  • Jade Masson-Wong vs. Christine Vicens
  • Jake Bostwich vs. Francesco Ricchi
  • Sawyer Depee vs. Ulysses Diaz
  • Chevvy Bridges vs. Edgard Plazaola
  • John Escoboza vs. Zion Tomlinson
  • Yosdenis Cedeno vs. Mario Vargas
  • Howard Davis vs. Dillard Pegg

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BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 faceoff highlights: Chad Mendes looks shredded ahead of return

Check out the video highlights from the BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 weigh-ins and faceoffs from Hollywood, Fla.

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship is set to roll on Saturday after all fighters hit the scales for KnuckleMania 2.

After stepping on the scale, the fighters faced off with their opponent one final time before they step inside the ring on Saturday evening.

The event features two title fights and is headlined by [autotag]Luis Palomino[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Martin Brown[/autotag] for the lightweight championship. The co-main event will see UFC veteran [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] compete in bare-knuckle competition for the first time as he takes on TUF veteran [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag]. Also, the first women’s BKFC champion will be crowned as [autotag]Britain Beltran[/autotag] faces [autotag]Christine Ferea[/autotag] for the inaugural flyweight title.

In addition, former UFC title challenger [autotag]Chad Mendes[/autotag] makes his long-awaited return to combat sports in his first bout since 2018, as he will face Joshuah “Famez” Alvarez on the main card.

The event takes place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla. The main card airs live on the BKTV App at 8 p.m. ET following prelims at 6:30 p.m.

Check out the highlights in the video above.

The full lineup of BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 includes:

  • Champion Luis Palomino vs. Martin Brown – for lightweight title
  • Mike Perry vs. Julian Lane
  • Joshuah Alvarez vs. Chad Mendes
  • Britain Beltran vs. Christine Ferea – for inaugural women’s flyweight title
  • Stephen Townsel vs. Gustavo Trujillo
  • Jade Masson-Wong vs. Christine Vicens
  • Jake Bostwich vs. Francesco Ricchi
  • Sawyer Depee vs. Ulysses Diaz
  • Chevvy Bridges vs. Edgard Plazaola
  • John Escoboza vs. Zion Tomlinson
  • Yosdenis Cedeno vs. Mario Vargas
  • Howard Davis vs. Dillard Pegg

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Video: Mike Perry doesn’t bite on Julian Lane’s antics at BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 faceoff

Mike Perry and Julian Lane had an official faceoff for the first time ahead of Saturday’s “BKFC: KnuckleMania 2” event.

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and [autotag]Julian Lane [/autotag]had their first official faceoff ahead of their grudge match at “BKFC: KnuckleMania 2” on Saturday, and thankfully they kept things mostly professional.

Lane did his best to draw a reaction out of the 15-fight UFC veteran, but Perry wasn’t having any of it as he calmly stood face-to-face with his opponent.

It was a rather composed situation compared to the other times these men have been around each other. The build toward the fight kicked off with a ringside brawl at a BKFC event, and Thursday’s pre-fight press conference saw Perry threaten Lane with a bat.

All the hoopla is over now, though, and all that’s left is for Perry and Lane to throw down in the co-main event matchup, which takes place at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and streams on FiteTV.

Check out the faceoff video above.

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BKFC KnuckleMania 2 press conference video: Mike Perry threatens to hit Julian Lane with baseball bat

Check out the altercation between Mike Perry and Julian Lane during Thursday’s BKFC KnuckleMania 2 press conference in Florida.

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships returns to action on Saturday and hosted a pre-fight press conference to hear from the top athletes on the card.

The main event of Saturday’s event will see UFC veteran [autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag] and The Ultimate Fighter alum [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag] settle their differences inside the bareknuckle ring. During their heated verbal back-and-forth, things nearly escalated to a physical confrontation as Perry pulled out what appeared to be a plastic baseball bat, prompting security to keep the two men separated.

Check out the video of their exchanges above.

BKFC: KnuckleMania 2 takes place at Seminole Hard Rocke Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla. The main card airs live on the BKTV App at 8:00 p.m. ET following prelims at 6:30 p.m. ET.

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Mike Perry leaves commentary booth to brawl with Julian Lane at BKFC Fight Night: Tampa

Mike Perry and Julian Lane got into a physical altercation at BKFC Fight Night: Tampa.

[autotag]Mike Perry[/autotag]’s bare fists have flown before his first official bout with Bare Knuckle Fight Championships.

On Thursday evening at BKFC Fight Night: Tampa, Perry was speaking with the commentary team of Sean Wheelock and Chris Lytle about his switch from the UFC to BKFC. As Perry was explaining his decision to join the promotion and his excitement to compete with the gloves off when something flew in from off-camera and papers hit him in the face.

The Ultimate Fighter alum and fellow BKFC fighter [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag] was the culprit, according to Lytle, and he continued to say some things towards Perry, who took off his headset. A brawl between the two ensued, but the cameras quickly cut away as the lights faded for the introductions of the next fight about to take place.

Check out the video of the incident below (via Twitter):

Perry does not yet have a date scheduled for his debut with BKFC. He recently competed at Triller Triad Combat in Arlington, Texas, where he defeated Michael Seals via split decision.

Lane, who is coming off a loss to David Rickels at BKFC Fight Night: Wichita, will be facing Kaleb Harris at BKFC Fight Night: Jackson in January. Lane was never captured clearly on camera during the brawl with Perry, but was confirmed as the person Perry was fighting with off-camera.

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Bare Knuckle FC 12: Phil Baroni out, Julian Lane in for main event vs. Thiago Alves

Thiago Alves has a new main event foe for his debut in Bare Knuckle FC.

There’s been a change to the main event of next week’s Bare Knuckle FC 12.

The card at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Calif. on Sept. 11 was scheduled to feature old-school standout Phil Baroni against former UFC title challenge [autotag]Thiago Alves[/autotag].

But the promotion announced Friday that Baroni has dropped out of the fight and will be replaced by former “Ultimate Fighter” contestant [autotag]Julian Lane[/autotag]. No reason was given for Baroni’s removal from the card.

Lane is best known in MMA circles for his stint on TUF 25. But he’s competed in bare knuckle boxing the past two years, the past three in BKFC, where he’s put together a 1-2 record. His most recent fight was a decision loss to Jim Alers last October.

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Alves, meanwhile, will make his BKFC debut following a long and memorable stint in the UFC. His 14-year run in the UFC peaked with a seven-fight win streak, which culminated in a shot at then-welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at the landmark UFC 100 in 2009. GSP won the fight via unanimous decision.

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