It's Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Fight Week, with the organisation's hugely anticipated Intercontinental Battle between the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
The eagerly awaited main event comes to the OVO Arena Wembley in London, on Saturday 20th August and features Englishman, Michael “Venom” Page.
Page, of course, is known around the world for his many triumphs in the Bellator MMA cage. He will be making his bare knuckle fighting debut in his hometown against American, Mike “Platinum” Perry.
Perry, formerly one of the most polarising and popular fighters in the UFC, is coming off a victory in his Squared Circle debut at BKFC Knuckle Mania 2. He will be determined to upset a fanatical home crowd, as both fighters look to make a major statement in BKFC's stacked middleweight division.
The Biggest Card in BKFC History
BKFC 27 is stacked from top to bottom, and fans around the world are in agreement, that this is the biggest card in BKFC history.
After promoting highly successful events across the United States and in Mexico and Thailand, the Squared Circle finally touches down in London, one of the biggest fight cities in the world.
This destination has long been a target for BKFC, and it’s finally time. There could not be a more tantalising and exciting line of proud fighters from the United Kingdom representing their roots in the fastest-growing combat sports in the world.
Although the Page-Perry Main Event showdown has rightly dominated headlines, many BKFC fans around the world are just as excited for the events preceding the headline bout.
The stacked Main Card includes a welterweight battle between Connor Tierney (6-1) and Joe Elmore (2-1), a heavyweight tilt featuring Sam Shewmaker (4-3-1) and Mick Terrill (4-1), a lightweight battle between James Lilley (1-0) and Tyler Goodjohn (1-1) and MUCH more
Our Bare Knuckle Fighting Queen's
Fans won't just have their eyes on the action though, as our Finesse Ring Girls steal the show, as the true main attraction.
Let us proudly introduce you to our Queens, who are set to be the biggest crowdpleasers of the day.
Carla Jade
Owner and CEO of Finesse Models, all-round Girl Boss and Ring Girl, Carla Jade founded the international agency 3 years ago after being inspired by her travels and taking in the world.
Carla Jade's career of modelling and being one of the most acclaimed and in-demand Ring Girls in the business, make her a knockout.
Running an International Agency and modelling is something she loves and is incredibly passionate about. As well as being able to experience fun and exciting new adventures for a living and being able to share them with the other Queens at Finesse.
Megan D
Megan is the very definition of brains and beauty. Not only is she an accountant, but she can solve a Rubik's cube. She would be willing to bet everybody at BKFC, that she could do it better and quicker than anybody there!
The way to Megan's heart is breakfast. She could eat poached eggs and avocado on toast for every meal every single day! Taylor R
Taylor has been a Ring Girl for 2 years and loves it. She is adventurous, exciting, and lives by the motto that 'life's too short to be boring.' She is most definitely the life and soul of the party.
What she loves most about being a Ring Girl is the fact that she gets to meet so many amazing people from different backgrounds. "Every show is different, but the vibe is always amazing." She can't wait to be part of the Finesse team for BKFC 27 on Saturday 20th August. "Bring on fight night! Good luck to all the fighters."
Hannah W
Hannah first started out as a Ring Girl part-time, whilst working at a Law firm after graduating from Sheffield and Leeds Universities with a Degree in English and a Masters's in Law.
Living two separate work lives has kept things exciting and adventurous for Hannah. Being a Ring Girl has always been such a fun experience for her and something that she enjoys so much, that she finds it hard to call work.
One of the things she loves most about being a Ring Girl is, making new friends whilst supporting the sport and empowering women."I feel it’s important to embrace and own our femininity."
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