This is amazing, I had no idea
What are the rules? I saw a few takedown, is there groundfighting?
Nice names. Roy Nelson is one of my alltime favourites lol:
Gamebred Bareknuckle 5: Junior Dos Santos vs Fabricio Werdum
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Gamebred Bareknuckle 5: Junior Dos Santos vs Fabricio Werdum
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Its an okay side show, I dont mind it. Pretty clear though that bone on bone means cuts, and every match is going to have face cuts. Honestly even MMA gloves produce too many face cuts. We need new gloves which are specifically designed to not cut skin.
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Luigi wrote:Its an okay side show, I dont mind it. Pretty clear though that bone on bone means cuts, and every match is going to have face cuts. Honestly even MMA gloves produce too many face cuts. We need new gloves which are specifically designed to not cut skin.
- I hate cuts. The huge cut in Bret Hart vs Stone Cold, kinda ruined the match for me.
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I figure any org that is offering bareknuckle is actually hoping for lots of cuts
Kind of gross but I think that's the marketing angle here.
It is interesting from a purest martial arts perspective though.
Plus Big Country!
win win
Kind of gross but I think that's the marketing angle here.
It is interesting from a purest martial arts perspective though.
Plus Big Country!
win win
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Diet Butcher wrote:
Watching
This is really interesting in terms of rules vs real fighting. This is as close as sanctioned fights may be to authentic raw martial arts competition.
Anticipating the Nelson fight, Belcher looks scary though.
Belcher made a cameo in my 'MMA Activity Book' shoop back in the day lol
People were making fun of his tatto, not sure if it was Johnny Cash, Joe Pesci, or Kim Jong Un lololol
This is a crazy event I hope Masvidal has a good team to keep it growing. I can see a future for this ruleset for sure.
makes the whole 'striker vs grappler' matchups all the more exciting imo
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Alan Belcher wins puzzling split decision over Roy Nelson at Gamebred Bareknuckle 6
By Shaun Al-Shatti @shaunalshatti
Alan Belcher remains one of the heavyweight kings of bare-knuckle fisticuffs, though Roy Nelson may have something to say about that after Friday night.
The former BKFC heavyweight champion won a puzzling split decision over Nelson to remain undefeated in bare-knuckle combat in the main event of Gamebred Bareknuckle 6, which took place at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. With his win, Belcher is expected to face Junior dos Santos next for the inaugural Gamebred Bareknuckle heavyweight title.
“I’ll be honest, it didn’t go exactly how I thought it was going to go,” Belcher said afterward. “It didn’t go exactly how I thought it was going to go, except for the part where Roy took my best punches. I knew that that was going to happen.”
“I’ll be more prepared next time when I fight Junior dos Santos for the belt.”
Belcher, 39, was not alone in his surprise. After spending the majority of the bout trapped underneath his 47-year-old foe, Belcher’s victory seemed to catch even his hometown crowd off guard. Nelson secured takedowns in all three rounds and spent long swathes of the bout smothering Belcher with a suffocating top control. Belcher certainly racked up more damage from the bottom in the opening round, however he was largely stuck on the defensive in rounds two and three as Nelson controlled the pace of the bout.
In the end, two judges awarded the bout to Belcher with 29-28 scores, while the lone dissenter turned in a 29-28 scorecard for Nelson.
Belcher is now 5-0 as a bare-knuckle fighter following his successful four-fight stint as BKFC heavyweight champion.
Nelson drops to 1-1 over two bare-knuckle MMA appearances after beating Dillon Cleckler via first-round knockout in his Gamebred Bareknuckle debut.
Complete Gamebred Bareknuckle 6 results can be seen below.
A full event replay of Gamebred Bareknuckle 6 can be watched above.
Alan Belcher def. Roy Nelson via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Randy Costa def. Jason Knight via KO - Round 1, 1:41
Chase Sherman def. Carl Seumanutafa via KO - Round 1, 2:34
Brandon Davis def. Joe Penafiel via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Curtis Millender def. Joel Bauman via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Junior Maranhao def. Joshua Weems via submission - Round 3, 2:41
Alex Nicholson def. Prince McLean via KO - Round 1, 0:19
Francisco Trinaldo def. Sascha Palatnikov via TKO (injury) - Round 1, 1:55
Hector Lombard def. Chris Sarro via TKO - Round 1, 1:09
Tyler Hill def. James Freeman via TKO - Round 1, 2:48
Mike Sanford def. Alex Gordy via submission (rear naked choke) - Round 1, 2:47
https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/11/11/23956421/alan-belcher-wins-puzzling-split-decision-over-roy-nelson-at-gamebred-bareknuckle-6
By Shaun Al-Shatti @shaunalshatti
Alan Belcher remains one of the heavyweight kings of bare-knuckle fisticuffs, though Roy Nelson may have something to say about that after Friday night.
The former BKFC heavyweight champion won a puzzling split decision over Nelson to remain undefeated in bare-knuckle combat in the main event of Gamebred Bareknuckle 6, which took place at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. With his win, Belcher is expected to face Junior dos Santos next for the inaugural Gamebred Bareknuckle heavyweight title.
“I’ll be honest, it didn’t go exactly how I thought it was going to go,” Belcher said afterward. “It didn’t go exactly how I thought it was going to go, except for the part where Roy took my best punches. I knew that that was going to happen.”
“I’ll be more prepared next time when I fight Junior dos Santos for the belt.”
Belcher, 39, was not alone in his surprise. After spending the majority of the bout trapped underneath his 47-year-old foe, Belcher’s victory seemed to catch even his hometown crowd off guard. Nelson secured takedowns in all three rounds and spent long swathes of the bout smothering Belcher with a suffocating top control. Belcher certainly racked up more damage from the bottom in the opening round, however he was largely stuck on the defensive in rounds two and three as Nelson controlled the pace of the bout.
In the end, two judges awarded the bout to Belcher with 29-28 scores, while the lone dissenter turned in a 29-28 scorecard for Nelson.
Belcher is now 5-0 as a bare-knuckle fighter following his successful four-fight stint as BKFC heavyweight champion.
Nelson drops to 1-1 over two bare-knuckle MMA appearances after beating Dillon Cleckler via first-round knockout in his Gamebred Bareknuckle debut.
Complete Gamebred Bareknuckle 6 results can be seen below.
A full event replay of Gamebred Bareknuckle 6 can be watched above.
Alan Belcher def. Roy Nelson via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Randy Costa def. Jason Knight via KO - Round 1, 1:41
Chase Sherman def. Carl Seumanutafa via KO - Round 1, 2:34
Brandon Davis def. Joe Penafiel via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Curtis Millender def. Joel Bauman via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Junior Maranhao def. Joshua Weems via submission - Round 3, 2:41
Alex Nicholson def. Prince McLean via KO - Round 1, 0:19
Francisco Trinaldo def. Sascha Palatnikov via TKO (injury) - Round 1, 1:55
Hector Lombard def. Chris Sarro via TKO - Round 1, 1:09
Tyler Hill def. James Freeman via TKO - Round 1, 2:48
Mike Sanford def. Alex Gordy via submission (rear naked choke) - Round 1, 2:47
https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/11/11/23956421/alan-belcher-wins-puzzling-split-decision-over-roy-nelson-at-gamebred-bareknuckle-6
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@ 2:43:50
Dude walks out with a Tshirt calling out Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
The commentator starts talking about it and agreeing that Epstein client list needs to be investigated.
Robin Black steers clear of it, & says 'I don't know anything about that' like a coward
Dude walks out with a Tshirt calling out Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
The commentator starts talking about it and agreeing that Epstein client list needs to be investigated.
Robin Black steers clear of it, & says 'I don't know anything about that' like a coward
Masato wrote:@ 2:43:50
Dude walks out with a Tshirt calling out Jeffrey Epstein's client list.
The commentator starts talking about it and agreeing that Epstein client list needs to be investigated.
Robin Black steers clear of it, & says 'I don't know anything about that' like a coward
Only one of these men will live to see '24
Guess who?
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