BKFC, RIZIN announce talent swap partnership with bareknuckle fights headed to Japan

BKFC and RIZIN have already exchanged talent, with a former UFC title challenger set to make his bareknuckle debut in Japan.

Bareknuckle boxing is headed to Japan’s most prominent MMA promotion.

BKFC and RIZIN have formed a talent-share partnership with the intention of co-promoting full bareknuckle boxing cards in 2025 under a newly formed brand name. BKFC president David Feldman and RIZIN promoter Nobuyuki Sakakibara announced the news Wednesday on “The MMA Hour.”

The first talent crossovers have already been mapped out. RIZIN star [autotag]Tatsuki Shinotsuka[/autotag] (1-0) will head to the United States for BKFC Fight Night: Pechanga on July 12 in Temecula, Calif. and will face Cary Caprio (2-1). Shinotsuka partook in a RIZIN bareknuckle test run on April 26 when he defeated Justyn Martinez (0-3) in 93 seconds.

Then on July 28, BKFC will reciprocate. At Super RIZIN 3, BKFC stars [autotag]Tai Emery[/autotag] (1-1) and [autotag]Charisa Sigala[/autotag] will square off. Additionally, [autotag]John Dodson[/autotag](1-4-1), who BKFC permitted to compete in MMA bouts for RIZIN while under contract, will face an opponent TBA. The card will be a combination event, meaning MMA fights and bareknuckle fights will both be in the same lineup.

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The partnership appears to be similar to the one RIZIN and Bellator held for years prior to Bellator’s acquisition by PFL (though it remains to be seen if that partnership will be maintained in the same capacity).

‘Liberate myself in any way’: What could Tai Emery have in store for encore at BKFC Thailand 4?

Tai Emery someday will be more than “the Carmen Electra or the Pamela Anderson in the fight world,” but for now she’ll enjoy it.

To understand [autotag]Tai Emery[/autotag]’s outlook on life, you should first know the journey she’s taken to this point in her career.

She used to work as an electrician, believe it or not, and then a thermographer before she turned to modeling and then fighting. Oh, and there was also that stint she had as a lingerie football player. Perhaps unsurprisingly, things haven’t always broken her way.

“The years of sacrifice and the years of going without, yeah, it pays off,” Emery told MMA Junkie. “I truly think the fight gods and the universe, they f*cking love the stubborn and the brave. … That sort of energy is infectious towards people, and it’s gonna come back tenfold. I’ve done everything with good intentions along the way. I do everything with good intention and pure heart. Do I get f*cked over? Yeah, so does everybody else. But it’s funny how it always comes back around.”

Isn’t it?

Emery returns to action this Saturday at BKFC Thailand 3 where she’ll meet Po Denman in her second bare-knuckle boxing match. It’s her first time fighting since she broke the internet with one flash of her breasts three months ago.

Back on Sept. 3, Emery scored a vicious knockout in her debut at BKFC Thailand 3. That alone was worthy of attention, but she took things to the next level when she hopped on the second ring rope and flashed her breasts to the crowd in celebration of her victory. The moment quickly went viral, and nothing’s been the same for Emery ever since.

For starters, she has a legal team advising her now – the same one, she said, that helped launched the careers of fellow Australians Hugh Jackman and Kylie Minogue. Emery, who turns 36 in January, feels like she’s “in the right hands” and “has the right guidance” to help capitalize on other aspects where she can grow her brand.

“I feel like I’m in the right place,” Emery said. “I’ve got the right people around me, and the blueprint for myself will only get more efficient and efficient.”

That includes continuing to run her OnlyFans account, which only has grown in popularity since her viral moment. Emery doesn’t shy away from showing skin to her paid subscribers, and she’s well aware of how that may be viewed.

Two things, though: That doesn’t bother her, and she doesn’t plan on it always being that way.

“I, myself, have an OnlyFans, and I can tell you it will take a while until it can move away from just that,” Emery said. “Everything I do as a martial artist, that’s such a masculine thing. To be proud and be able to ball out and be bad enough to go, ‘Hey, this is me in all its glory,’ and people want to own something. They want to own this extra little piece. They want to see more. They always want to see more. It doesn’t matter what you give to people. … It’s human nature to be inquisitive. Like, is the cat in the box, or is the cat not in box? It’s just what we are. People are curious.”

She continued, “Mine will eventually steer from just being the Carmen Electra or the Pamela Anderson in the fight world. I do know that eventually it will go from there. But right now this is an avenue (for female fighters) to make a lot of money and change their lives. Fighting isn’t just enough.”

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Emery, who has four fights left on her BKFC contract, plans on picking up where she left off in her debut – with a win and another celebration Saturday in Thailand. As for what she has planned? She said nothing.

It’ll depend on when she finishes the fight, how she finishes the fight, how bloody she is, and who knows what else.

“Spur of the moment, a hundred percent, especially now, because there’s such pressure on people being like, ‘Are you gonna be crazy again?’ And I’m like, ‘Well, yeah. I am crazy. So what’s good?'” Emery said. “I don’t know what I’m gonna do. I’ve heard that I’ve stirred some feathers in people’s little hearts. That’s great. I love that stuff. I like being the naughty kid. …

“I’m excited to own time for myself and just liberate myself in any way I want.”

Viral sensation Tai Emery set for second BKFC Thailand bout

Tai Emery said to expect an “even stupider” celebration if she wins her BKFC bout next month.

[autotag]Tai Emery[/autotag] has her second BKFC challenge lined up.

Emery (1-0) returns to face [autotag]Po Denman[/autotag] (0-0) in a flyweight matchup at BKFC Thailand 4 on Dec. 10 from Spaceplus Bangkok, the promotion announced.

Emery scored a flash knockdown in her BKFC debut, but that wasn’t the flash that sent her into internet virality. After she finished Rung-Arun Khunchai with punches 1:41 into their Sept. 3 bout, Emery hopped up on the ring and flashed one of her breasts toward the crowd in celebration.

The video went viral, and Emery’s social media numbers increased exponentially, as she told MMA Junkie in an interview days afterward.

“Life has definitely taken a turn just by me being my crazy little self,” Emery said. “Honestly, it’s been super positive. Everybody feels super liberated by such an act. Hashtags like ‘rebel’ and ‘free,’ and I think that’s really cool. Just by doing something that’s really at the end of the day so silly, if it’s making people feel that positive vibe, then yeah, roll with it.”

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Emery also added that another similar, if not something more extreme, celebration will come if she wins her next bout.

“It’s time to do whatever I want. I earned it,” Emery said. “So, if I want to flash my tits again, people, I’m going to do whatever I want. … One hundred percent I’m probably going to do something even stupider. That’s the whole point of this. Like I said, in that moment I get to KO someone like, knock them out, I get to own that point of time for myself.”

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Meet Tai Emery: Why a viral ‘flash’ knockout at BKFC meant more than met the eyes

BKFC fighter Tai Emery broke the internet when she exposed herself in celebration – and she says fans should expect even more next time.

Life can change in a flash, as [autotag]Tai Emery[/autotag] learned after her first BKFC win.

It’s a challenge even now to wrap her head around the spike in attention and her tens of thousands of new followers. Before the fight, she may have predicted it – but in a dishonest “shoot for the stars” sort of way. And here she is days later, in a position where her confident fib wouldn’t have even lived up to how reality played out.

“There’s the formula for something like that to happen and make a superstar out of it,” Emery recently told MMA Junkie. “But yeah, holy moly. Life has changed.”

Emery’s “formula” consisted of a two-ingredient recipe, albeit as unconventional as it was. A brutal TKO was followed by an exposed breast celebration that left commentators Sean Wheelock and Chris Lytle in audible disbelief.

In her promotional debut at BKFC Thailand 3, Emery quickly walloped her opponent Rung-Arun Khunchai with a slick combination. That could’ve been a highlight within itself, but then she went the extra mile and broke the internet instead. Emery hopped on the rope, pulled up her top, and flashed the crowd.

Instantly, the moment went viral. In came the influx of Instagram and OnlyFans followers. The comments flowed – a sea of positivity that drowned out droplets of negativity.

“Life has definitely taken a turn just by me being my crazy little self,” Emery recently told MMA Junkie. “Honestly, it’s been super positive. Everybody feels super liberated by such an act. Hashtags like ‘rebel’ and ‘free,’ and I think that’s really cool. Just by doing something that’s really at the end of the day so silly, if it’s making people feel that positive vibe, then yeah, roll with it.”

The moment was impulsive, but reflective of her personality, according to Emery, who likes to often use inappropriate humor to both lighten the mood and get a kick out of others’ uncomfortableness.

“It was super impulsive, but I’m also someone where I like to say stuff that’s either a little vulgar or crass, as you heard just before,” Emery said. “Just to get a little rile out of people. I know that’s so sick but I really enjoy like, just saying uncomfortable stuff just to make people either laugh or cringe. I threw it out there just having a joke. They’re like, ‘Yeah, have a good time out there.’ I’m like, ‘Well, what are you going to do if I just flash my titties? What’s going to happen? Huh? Huh?”

What may have been seen simply as an empty, crude act to some, meant more than that to others – herself included – Emery explained. At that moment, she was in charge.

“For me, it’s like, true girl power, like, ‘What the f*ck are yous going to do about it?’ In that moment, I owned everything,” Emery said. “I owned time itself in my own world. I think that was the most perfect thing to be like, ‘You can’t do anything about it, you know?’ That’s my moment. Nothing could change.”

In retrospect, things couldn’t have gone much better. She loved it, as did the majority of fans. The promotion had a field day promoting it on social media – and BKFC head honcho David Feldman gave the stamp of approval.

“If the bosses are happy, guess what people?” Emery said. “Everyone’s happy.”

The minority of critics don’t need to approve, but Emery wants everyone to understand the celebration wouldn’t have been without what came over the years beforehand.

“What shines of (the negativity) is every single paper I’ve read or every single link that’s been sent to me it’s said, ‘textbook uppercut followed by a hook,’ just talking about my technique,” Emery said. “I don’t think it would’ve gone as viral if beforehand I wasn’t proving something.”

So what exactly was Emery proving?

To many fans, she might be the woman who had a raunchy celebration. Peel back the curtain, however, and her journey was long, windy, and grindy toward combat sports notoriety – and just general comfortability.

“I’m definitely going to have changed my life. I know that sort of ripple effect,” Emery said. “There’s a lot of people (who helped). I lived in gyms. I lived in a car. I’ve lived on a concrete floor on the jungle of Thailand just to do this sport. All those nights. Every single night. I’ve missed meals just to get to jiu-jitsu. Bro, this is the best feeling.”

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If there’s a renaissance man, Emery is the renaissance woman.

Her list of life endeavors is a grab bag, to say the least. Without being fact-checked, she is history’s only electrician-turned-thermographer-turned-model-turned-fighter, who also played lingerie football.

She lived in Australia and the United States before Thailand, where she was stuck during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sacrifices were plentiful on the road to her dream.

At 35, Emery has four fights left on her BKFC contract and embodies her longtime goals. She doesn’t see the story ending any time soon. And the celebrations? Yeah, those aren’t going away. So, buckle up, haters.

“It’s time to do whatever I want. I earned it,” Emery said. “So, if I want to flash my tits again, people, I’m going to do whatever I want. … One hundred percent I’m probably going to do something even stupider. That’s the whole point of this. Like I said, in that moment I get to KO someone like, knock them out, I get to own that point of time for myself.

“I think each time I’m going to be more and more enabled just to be like, ‘There’s nothing anybody can do with it. Whether you’re feeling good or bad, you’re going to feel something from this.”

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VIDEO: BKFC fighter Tai Emery’s post-knockout celebration leaves nothing to the imagination

“Interesting celebration there there by Tai Emery. Haven’t seen that one before.”

[autotag]Tai Emery[/autotag] was excited. Maybe she got a little too excited?

At BKFC Thailand 3 on Saturday, Emery made her bare-knuckle boxing debut by landing a beautiful uppercut-left hook combo to earn a first-round knockout win over Rung-Arun Khunchai in Bangkok.

Afterward the celebration was on. And Emery’s top … was off as she hopped onto the ropes and triumphantly exposed herself to the crowd.

You can watch in the video below (NSFW):

“Interesting celebration there there by Tai Emery. Haven’t seen that one before,” BKFC commentator Chris Lytle said, speaking for all of us.

A little bit about Emery: The 35-year-old is a former electrician and model from Australia, who has played for the Lingerie Football League and was scheduled to compete for Lingerie Fighting Championships.

So there you go.

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