Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand

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Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand
Company typePrivate
Industry Bare-knuckle boxing promotion
FoundedOctober 2021
FounderNick Chapman
Headquarters Pattaya, Chonburi province, Thailand
Key people
Nick Chapman
Vathanai Vathanakul
Website www.bkfc.com/th

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand (BKFC Thailand), officially known as Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Asia (BKFC Asia), is a bare-knuckle boxing promotion based in Pattaya, Thailand. It is the officially licensed branch of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) in Asia. BKFC Asia is the first promotion in Thailand and Asia to receive full international licensing and sanctioning for bare-knuckle boxing. Founded in 2021, BKFC Asia has held 5 total events as of November 2023.

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History

Early history

Before the establishment of BKFC Thailand, Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship partnered with Thailand-based Full Metal Dojo to organize a bare-knuckle boxing event titled Bare Knuckle Kingdom . The event took place in Phuket on March 5, 2021, featuring a number of fighters who would later compete on BKFC Thailand, including Po Denman, Steve Banks, Tee Jay Chang, Souris Manfredi, Jonny Tello, Kristof Kirsch, and Jean Carlos Pereira. [1] [2] Future BKFC Asia CEO Nick Chapman also served as a referee in the event. Bare Knuckle Kingdom garnered a mixed response from viewers, who praised the quality of the fights but criticized the event for its ring announcer, commentary team, and low production value. [3]

Establishment

BKFC Thailand was founded in October 2021 by British former MMA fighter and referee Nick Chapman with the help of BKFC president David Feldman. BKFC Thailand events are managed by Nick Chapman and Vathanai Vathanakul. [4]

Inaugural event

BKFC Thailand held its inaugural event, titled BKFC Thailand 1: The Game Changer , on December 18, 2021, at the Pattaya Exhibition And Convention Hall (PEACH) in the Royal Cliff Hotels Group. The event featured big names like former two-division WBC boxing champion Sirimongkol Singmanasak and future ONE Championship Muay Thai fighter Sinsamut Klinmee. [5] As the organization continued to expand, BKFC Thailand underwent a rebranding to BKFC Asia on November 14, 2022. Despite the name change, events hosted in Thailand retained the BKFC Thailand designation to maintain regional recognition.

Broadcast partnership

In October 2023, BKFC Asia agreed to a broadcast partnership deal with TrueVisions, where True Sports would air BKFC Asia events. [6] On November 4, 2023, BKFC Thailand 5: Legends of Siam was aired live through True Sports, becoming the first bare-knuckle boxing event to be aired on Thai television. [7]

Squared Circle

The Squared Circle BKFC UK Ring.jpg
The Squared Circle

BKFC Thailand conducts its matches inside a circular four-roped ring, known as the "Squared Circle." The Squared Circle is a nod to historical bare-knuckle boxing, featuring two scratch lines that are positioned three feet apart at the center of the ring. These lines are a homage to the Broughton Rules (specifically the London Prize Ring Rules), which were the cornerstone of 19th-century bare-knuckle fighting regulations. At the start of each round, fighters are required to place their front foot on their respective scratch line, a directive commonly referred to as "Toe the Line." The command "Knuckle Up," issued immediately afterward, signals the start of the action. [8]

Bare Knuckle Thai

Bare Knuckle Thai rules are similar to Muay Thai, with the notable exception that competitors fight without gloves. Matches consist of five rounds, with each round lasting two minutes. The rules permit the use of kicks, punches, elbows, and knees, but explicitly prohibit trips and sweeps. Fighters must also remain active in a clinch, which lasts for three seconds. In the event of a draw, a sixth extension round will be fought to determine a winner. BKFC Thailand held the first special rules Bare Knuckle Thai bout, featuring Muay Thai legends Buakaw Banchamek and Saenchai, at BKFC Thailand 5: Legends of Siam on November 4, 2023. [9] [10]

Inaugural champions

The first BKFC Thailand champions were crowned at BKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact on May 7, 2022. Sirimongkol Singmanasak defeated Mike Vetrila to win the BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight Championship while Fani Peloumpi defeated Souris Manfredi to win the BKFC Thailand Women's Strawweight Championship. [11]

Signing Buakaw Banchamek

On July 14, 2022, it was announced that Muay Thai legend and former K-1 World MAX champion Buakaw Banchamek had signed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. [12] Buakaw made his bare-knuckle boxing debut at BKFC Thailand 3: Moment of Truth on September 3, 2022.

Signing Saenchai

On August 2, 2022, it was announced that Muay Thai legend Saenchai had signed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. [13] Saenchai made his debut at BKFC Thailand 5: Legends of Siam on November 4, 2023.

Current champions

BKFC Thailand Champions
DivisionChampionSinceDefenses
Light Heavyweight / 84 kg (185 lb) Flag of Thailand.svg Sirimongkol Singmanasak May 7, 20220
Featherweight / 66 kg (146 lb) Flag of Thailand.svg Krisana SrisangNovember 4, 20230
Women's Strawweight / 52 kg (115 lb) Flag of Thailand.svg Po DenmanNovember 4, 20230

Championship history

Light Heavyweight Championship

Weight limit: 185 lbs (84 kg)
No.NameEventDateDefenses
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Sirimongkol Singmanasak
def. Mike Vetrila
BKFC Thailand 1
Pattaya, Thailand
May 7, 2022

Featherweight Championship

Weight limit: 145 lbs (66 kg)
No.NameEventDateDefenses
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Surasak Sukkhamcha
def. Pongpisan Chunyong
BKFC Thailand 3
Bangkok, Thailand
September 3, 2022
Surasak Sukkhamcha vacated the BKFC Thailand Featherweight Championship.
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Kritsana Srisang
def. Sarun Srioumboo
BKFC Thailand 5
Pattaya, Thailand
November 4, 2023

Women's Strawweight Championship

Weight limit: 115 lbs (52 kg)
No.NameEventDateDefenses
1 Flag of Greece.svg Fani Peloumpi
def. Souris Manfredi
BKFC Thailand 2
Pattaya, Thailand
May 7, 2022
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Po Denman BKFC Thailand 5
Pattaya, Thailand
November 4, 2023

List of events

BKFC Thailand 1: The Game Changer

BKFC Thailand 1: The Game Changer
Information
Promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
DateDecember 18, 2021
Venue Royal Cliff Hotels Group
City Pattaya, Thailand

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Thailand 1: The Game Changer was a bare-knuckle fighting event by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship held on December 18, 2021, in Thailand. [14]

Background

Tee Jay Chang and Fabiano Hawthorne were scheduled to headline the event. In the co-main event, Sirimongkol Singmanasak and Reza Goodary will face each other. [15] Hawthorne later withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Keivan Soleimani. [16]

Results

BKFC Thailand 1: The Game Changer
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Welterweight 75 kg Flag of Iran.svg Keivan Soleimanidef. Flag of England.svg Tee Jay ChangKO (punches)10:30
Light heavyweight 84 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sirimongkol Singmanasak def. Flag of Iran.svg Reza Goodary Decision (split)52:00
Preliminary Card
Middleweight 80 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Boonsom Klinmee def. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jonny TelloDecision (split)52:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Pongpisan Chunyongdef. Flag of England.svg Victor BootyTKO (punches)31:48
Welterweight 75 kg Flag of Iran.svg Reza Ahmadnezhaddef. Flag of Thailand.svg Thoedsak SinamDecision (split)52:00
Middleweight 80 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Jean Carlos Pereiradef. Flag of France.svg Johan Van De HelDecision (unanimous)52:00
W.Strawweight 52 kg Flag of France.svg Souris Manfredidef. Flag of Thailand.svg Saowaluk NareepaengsriKO (punch)30:23
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Iran.svg Arash Mardanidef. Flag of Russia.svg Zelemkhan MukushevTKO (retirement)20:58
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sarun Srioumboodef. Flag of Thailand.svg Pipat Mike ChaipornDecision (unanimous)52:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Surasak Sukkhamchadef. Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Ermek KumachaevDecision (unanimous)52:00
Strawweight 53.5 kg Flag of Myanmar.svg Somiong Wardef. Flag of Thailand.svg Surachat SrirodKO (punch)21:27

BKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact

BKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact
Information
Promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
DateMay 7, 2022
Venue Royal Cliff Hotels Group
City Pattaya

BKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact was a bare-knuckle fighting event held by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on May 7, 2022, in Pattaya, Thailand.

Background

In the main event, Sirimongkol Singmanasak and Mike Vetrila competed for the inaugural BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight Championship. [17]

The co-main event saw Souris Manfredi facing Fani Peloumpi for the inaugural BKFC Thailand Women's Strawweight Championship. [18]

Results

BKFC Thailand 2: Iconic Impact
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Light Heavyweight 84 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sirimongkol Singmanasak def. Flag of Russia.svg Mike VetrilaDecision (split)52:00For the inaugural BKFC Thailand Light Heavyweight Championship
W.Strawweight 52 kg Flag of Greece.svg Fani Peloumpidef. Flag of France.svg Souris ManfrediDecision (split)52:00For the inaugural BKFC Thailand Women's Strawweight Championship
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of the United States.svg Steve Banksdef. Flag of Iran.svg Akbar KarimiKO (punch)20:14
Welterweight 75 kg Flag of Iran.svg Keivan Soleimanidef. Flag of Thailand.svg Paitoon JaikomDecision (unanimous)52:00
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Maseng Sornchaidef. Flag of Thailand.svg Naeem BinharDecision (unanimous)52:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Pongpisan Chunyongdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Sudan KulubonKO (punches)11:50
Welterweight 75 kg Flag of England.svg Tee Jay Changdef. Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano HawthorneDecision (unanimous)52:00
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sadudee Srimueangdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Phatiphan KrungklangTKO (shoulder injury)32:00
Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Thanathorn Kamrandef. Flag of Thailand.svg Thodsaphon WannahatKO (punches)11:23
W.Catchweight 60 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Usanakorn Thawilsuhannawang def. Flag of Thailand.svg Benjamas PhakraKO (punches)30:49

[19]

BKFC Thailand 3: Moment of Truth

BKFC Thailand 3: Moment of Truth
Information
Promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
DateSeptember 3, 2022
VenueCentralWorld Live at 8floor CentralWorld
City Bangkok, Thailand

BKFC Thailand 3: Moment of Truth was a bare-knuckle fighting event held by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on September 3, 2022, in Bangkok, Thailand.

Background

The main event will feature Muay Thai legend and two-time K-1 World MAX Champion Buakaw Banchamek making his bare-knuckle debut against Turkish kickboxing champion Erkan Varol. Pongpisan Chunyong will face Surasak Sukkhamcha for the inaugural BKFC Thailand Featherweight Championship in the co-main event. [20]

Fight card

BKFC Thailand 3
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Buakaw Banchamek def. Flag of Turkey.svg Erkan VarolKO (punches)11:50
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Surasak Sukkhamchadef. Flag of Thailand.svg Pongpisan ChunyongExt.R Decision (majority)62:00For the inaugural BKFC Thailand Featherweight Championship.
Cruiserweight 93 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Chaloemporn Sawatsuk def. Flag of the United States.svg Dominic AhneeTKO (doctor stoppage)30:41
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of the United States.svg Steve Banksdef. Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed AbdelfattahKO (punch)10:53
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkaphop Rattanamangsangdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Maseng SornchaiKO (punches)31:55
Middleweight 79 kg Flag of Russia.svg Mike Vetriladef. Flag of Brazil.svg Luis Paulo TerraDecision (unanimous)52:00
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Krisana Srisangdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Pipat Mike ChaipornKO (punches)20:36
W.Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Usanakorn Thawilsuhannawang def. Flag of Thailand.svg Natsuda YooyaKO (punches)11:12
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Somchai Ainthidadef. Flag of Thailand.svg Suban MalophoDecision (unanimous)52:00
W.Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tai Emerydef. Flag of Thailand.svg Rungarun KhunchaiKO (punch)11:41
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sadudee Srimueangdef. Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Mealinda AmarasingheDecision (split)52:00
Middleweight 79 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Kantapon Petsangdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Somphong SathoKO (punch)12:00

[21]

BKFC Asia 4: The Big Bash

BKFC Asia 4: The Big Bash
Information
Promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
DateDecember 10, 2022
VenueSpacePlus Bangkok RCA
City Bangkok, Thailand

BKFC Asia 4: The Big Bash was a bare-knuckle fighting event held by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship at SpacePlus Bangkok RCA on December 10, 2022, in Bangkok, Thailand.

Background

The event was headlined by the bare-knuckle boxing debut of UFC and Brave CF veteran Rolando Dy, who faced Thailand boxing champion Apisit Sangmuang. [22]

Fight card

BKFC Asia 4
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of the Philippines.svg Rolando Dy def. Flag of Thailand.svg Apisit SangmuangKO10:42
W.Flyweight 57 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Po Denmandef. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tai EmeryDecision (unanimous)52:00
Welterweight 75 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Gilbert Patrociniodef. Flag of Thailand.svg Channarong InjampaKO21:23
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Tetee Denmandef. Flag of Myanmar.svg Saw Htoo AungDecision (unanimous)52:00
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Sweden.svg Gustaf Cedermalmdef. Flag of Guam.svg Alex CastroKO41:50
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Krisana Srisangdef. Flag of Algeria.svg Sohanne BenganaTKO (shoulder injury)20:47
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of the Philippines.svg Joemil Miadodef. Flag of Iran.svg Poorya MokhtariKO11:30
Preliminary Card
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Sarun Srioumboodef. Flag of England.svg Victor BootyKO21:10
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Cambodia.svg Chor Povdef. Flag of India.svg Patho GhoshKO21:18
Bantamweight 61 kg Flag of Cambodia.svg Ouch Thearithdef. Flag of India.svg Anubhav Kumar VermaKO30:56

[23]

BKFC Thailand 5: Legends of Siam

BKFC Thailand 5
Information
Promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship
DateNovember 4, 2023
Venue Royal Cliff Hotels Group
City Pattaya

BKFC Thailand 5: Legends of Siam was a bare-knuckle fighting event held by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on November 4, 2023.

Background

The event was headlined by a Special Rules Bare Knuckle Thai Fight featuring Muay Thai icons Buakaw Banchamek vs. Saenchai, who were scheduled to face each other in March 2023. [24]

The co-main event featured a title match between defending champion Fani Peloumpi and Po Denman for the BKFC Thailand Strawweight Championship. Also on the card was a title fight for the vacant BKFC Thailand Featherweight Championship between Krisana Srisang and Sarun Srioumboo.

Bonus awards

The following fighters were awarded bonuses:

  • Fight of the Night: Pongpisan Chunyong vs. Tha Pyay Nyo

Results

BKFC Thailand 5
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Buakaw Banchamek def. Flag of Thailand.svg Saenchai Decision (unanimous)52:00Special Thai Rules bout
W.Strawweight 52 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Po Denmandef. Flag of Greece.svg Fani Peloumpi (c)Decision (unanimous)52:00For the BKFC Thailand Women's Strawweight Championship
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Krisana Srisangdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Sarun SrioumbooKO30:18For the vacant BKFC Thailand Featherweight Championship
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Germany.svg Kristof Kirschdef. Flag of England.svg Tee Jay ChangKO20:45
Cruiserweight 93 kg Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Dörrer def. Flag of Sweden.svg Tofan PiraniTKO (referee stoppage)12:00Hand injury
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Scotland.svg Andrew Millerdef. Flag of Thailand.svg Teerawat WongonKO11:13
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of the Philippines.svg Joemil Miadodef. Flag of Sweden.svg Gustaf CedermalmKO20:43
Light Heavyweight 84 kg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jonny Tellodef. Flag of Thailand.svg Chaloemporn Sawatsuk TKO50:50
Cruiserweight 93 kg Flag of Iran.svg Purya Rokhnehdef. Flag of France.svg Yohann MarinKO2
Preliminary Card
Featherweight 66 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Pongpisan Chunyongdef. Flag of Myanmar.svg Tha Pyay NyoDecision (unanimous)52:00Fight of the Night. Judges' scorecards: 50–44, 50–44, 50–44
Middleweight 79 kg Flag of Russia.svg Mike Vetriladef. Flag of the Philippines.svg Allen WycocoDecision (unanimous)52:00Judges' scorecards: 50–44, 50–44, 50–44
Lightweight 70 kg Flag of Thailand.svg Tumbadef. Flag of Thailand.svg Maseng SornchaiDecision (split)52:00Judges' scorecards: 48–47, 48–47, 47–48

[25]

Notable fighters

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