Florida denies BKFC booking of Melvin Guillard over health concerns; ABC critical of ‘fighter recycling’

“Commissions will be ready to hold their feet to the fire,” should BKFC continue “recycle” MMA fighters, according to the ABC president Mike Mazzulli.

[autotag]Melvin Guillard[/autotag] won’t be fighting at BKFC: Knuckle Mania 2 after all.

The Florida Athletic Commission and executive director Patrick Cunningham have denied BKFC’s bout proposal for a Feb. 19 matchup between Guillard and [autotag]Ulysses Diaz[/autotag] due to “serious health concern,” according to a news release issued by the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) on Thursday.

“The Association of Boxing Commissions is comprised of regulatory agencies from around the country – agencies that must balance the promotion of the combative arts with safety and that requires making many tough decisions,” the ABC statement reads. “This week, the Florida Commission should be recognized for making one of those hard decisions: denying a fight that was proposed by Bare Knuckle Fight Championship (BKFC).”

Guillard, 38, is winless in his most recent 14 combat sports bouts, including nine knockout losses between MMA and bareknuckle boxing. In his most recent fight, Guillard was finished by Joe Riggs in 59 seconds and suffered a series of surgery-requiring facial fractures.

“On the surface, the fight might look competitive, but after doing due diligence, the executive director Patrick Cunningham found a serious concern with the health of Melvin Guillard,” the statement continued. “In checking the certified ABC record sources, BoxRec and the MMA database, it was determined Guillard is suspended and requires a neurological exam, but even if he cleared that Guillard had lost the past 4 BKB bouts and had a lost 9 mixed martial art events in a row. His last fight was at an unsanctioned event in the State of Montana which does not have an operating Commission.”

ABC also commended Florida for its regulatory decision and oncce again cited its concerned for the sport of bareknuckle boxing “recycling” older boxers and mixed martial artists. While the ABC sees bareknuckle as a potentially inherently safer sport than boxing, it takes the stance that the culture has made it dangerous at times.

“Athletes who compete in this sport are generally older (over 35 years old), have already fought in various other disciplines and tend to be at the tail end of their careers. Many of these competitors have been affiliated with other MMA organizations and have been subsequently released by these promotional companies due to many factors including (but not limited to) loss of skills, consecutive losses, or injuries. Lastly, many of these fighters have not fought for extended periods of time. Therefore, the Association of Boxing Commission’s Medical Committee is especially concerned that athletes… “recycling” may be at higher risks for acute and chronic injuries.”

ABC president Mike Mazzulli, who has been an open critic of BKFC matchmaking in the past, praised the Florida Athletic Commission’s decision.

“Again, great job Florida, looking out for fighter safety,” Mazzulli said. “We can only hope and pray BKFC will reevaluate their rosters and make a very entertaining sport safer for all combatants. If not, the ABC and the member commissions will be ready to hold their feet to the fire.”

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BKFC 18 results: Thiago Alves claims middleweight title with comeback TKO of Ulysses Diaz

Thiago Alves claimed bareknuckle gold by defeating Ulysses Diaz on Saturday evening at BKFC 18.

Former UFC title challenger [autotag]Thiago Alves[/autotag] claimed gold in BKFC on Saturday.

In a bout between two incoming undefeated bareknuckle fighters, Alves (2-0 BKFC) pulled off an incredible comeback against Ulysses Diaz in the second of four title fights on Saturday evening.

BKFC 18 took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., airing on FITE TV.

The two men traded hard strikes throughout the first round, but Diaz (2-1 BKFC) had the upper hand at the conclusion of the opening frame.

With blood flowing from both fighters in the second round, Diaz dropped Alves with a clean right hand with just over a minute remaining. Alves would get back to his feet and almost immediately began trading punches again.

In the third round, the momentum shifted quickly towards Alves who began putting together hard combinations, resulting in a total of three knockdowns over the course of the round. Diaz managed to return to his feet each time and saw the end of the round, but the doctor called the fight off between rounds after assessing the damage.

 

“I got a little bit reckless at one point, but I’m the king of this sh*t,” Alves said during his post-fight interview. “When it comes to trading punches and staying in the pocket, nobody can f*ck with me.”

Alves claimed the BKFC middleweight title after mounting an incredible comeback victory in his second bareknuckle bout.

Up-to-the-minute results of BKFC 18 include:

    • Thiago Alves def. Ulysses Diaz via TKO (doctor stoppage) – Round 3, 5:00 *for middleweight title
    • Luis Palomino def. Tyler Goodjohn via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) *for lightweight title
    • Pearl Gonzalez def. Charisa Sigala via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
    • Julian Lane def. Jake Bostwick via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-43, 48-45)
    • Jarod Grant def. Travis Thompson via TKO (doctor stoppage) – Round 4, 0:35
    • Eddie Hoch def. Bruce Lutchmedial via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46)
    • Steve Herelius def. Juan Torres via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 49-46)
    • Francisco Ricchi def. Brian Maxwell via TKO – Round 2, 1:25
    • Montaser Aboughaly def. Luke Parson via knockout – Round 1, 0:34
    • Famez def. Paul Teague via knockout – Round 1, 0:17
    • Yosdenis Cedeno def. Alan Arzeno via split decision (49-46, 46-49, 49-46)
    • Eduardo Conception def. Gabriel Brown via knockout – Round 1, 0:05

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BKFC 18 live and official results (9 p.m. ET)

Check out the official results of Saturday’s BKFC 18 beginning at 9 p.m. ET

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship returns on Saturday evening with an exciting lineup of fights featuring a host of former MMA competitors.

The event begins at 9 p.m. ET on FITE TV.

The main event of the evening features BKFC heavyweight champion Joey Beltran (4-1-1 BKFC) looking to record his second title defense as he faces squares up against Sam Shewmaker (4-1-1 BKFC).

The main card is filled with names familiar to MMA fans. Hector Lombard (2-0 BKFC), Joe Riggs (2-0-1 BKFC), Luis Palomino (3-0 BKFC), Thiago Alves (1-0 BKFC), Pearl Gonzalez (0-0 BKFC), and Charisa Sigala (0-1 BKFC) will all put their fists to the test with the gloves off.

Official BKFC 18 results include:

MAIN CARD (FITE TV, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Joey Beltran vs. Sam Shewmaker
  • Hector Lombard vs. Joe Riggs
  • Luis Palomino vs. Tyler Goodjohn
  • Thiago Alves vs. Ulysses Diaz
  • Pearl Gonzalez vs. Charisa Sigala

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Hector Lombard vs. Joe Riggs set for BKFC 18 in June; Thiago Alves, Joey Beltran also on card

Bare Knuckle FC’s June event will feature a number of notables from the MMA world competing in championship fights.

Bare Knuckle FC’s June event will feature a number of notables from the MMA world competing in championship fights.

Friday, the promotion released the planned lineup for its summer event, which does not yet have an official date, but will take place in Miami.

In the main event, BKFC heavyweight champion [autotag]Joey Beltran[/autotag] looks to make his second title defense when he clashes with [autotag]Sam Shewmaker[/autotag].

The co-headliner will see former Bellator champion [autotag]Hector Lombard[/autotag] take on former UFC contender [autotag]Joe Riggs[/autotag] for the vacant middleweight title.

In the featured bout, super welterweight champion [autotag]Luis Palomino[/autotag] will seek his second title defense when he welcomes challenger [autotag]Tyler GoodJohn[/autotag].

Lastly, former UFC title challenger [autotag]Thiago Alves[/autotag] will look to claim the vacant welterweight title when he meets [autotag]Ulysses Diaz[/autotag].

Additional details about BKFC 18 are forthcoming, promotion officials told MMA Junkie, but it’s already shaping up to be one of the most loaded cards in company history.

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BKFC 10 open workout video highlights: Hector Lombard, Jim Alers, and more

Four of BKFC 10’s most notable names partook in an open workout Wednesday in Miami.

BKFC 10 is approaching.

On Wednesday, the promotion held an open workout at 5th Street Gym in Miami. The workout featured four of the the Feb. 15 event’s most notable names.

UFC and Bellator veteran [autotag]Hector Lombard[/autotag] joined former WSOF title challenger [autotag]Luis Palomino[/autotag], UFC alum [autotag]Jim Alers[/autotag] and boxer-turned-MMA-fighter [autotag]Ulysses Diaz[/autotag] in hitting pads – without gloves, of course.

“This is a very important fight for me,” Lombard stated in a press release. “My future with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship starts on Saturday, Feb. 15. I’ve already been in a lot of big fights in my career, but this is new to me, and I am excited about it.”

Lombard is expected to face David Mundell in the evening’s main event. Additional fights on the BKFC 10 card include Alers vs. Kaleb Harris, Palomino vs. Elvin Brito, and Dat Nguyen vs. Abdiel Velazquez.

Lombard has not competed in a fight since being released from the UFC in late 2018, though he has stayed active on the national grappling circuit. BKFC 10 will be Lombard’s promotional debut.

Lombard partook in Quintet Ultra in December. The American Top Team member represented Team PRIDE and went 1-0-1 at the event. In his first match of the evening, Lombard submitted Sean O’Malley, before going to a draw with Anthony Johnson in his second.

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As for Mundell (who did not partake in the open workouts), the 28-year-old Floridian has competed twice under the BKFC banner. Mundell is undefeated in bare-knuckle competition with TKO victories over Ronnie Forney and Drew Lipton.

BKFC 10 takes place Feb. 15 and streams on Fite TV from the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Check out the BKFC 10 open workout highlights in the video above.

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