BKFC Spain was one for the books, with a "Fight of the Year" contender coming out of the main event.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship found their Forrest Griffin vs. Stephan Bonnar moment, the iconic and epic three-round fight that's thought to have saved the UFC when it was in financial trouble in 2005.
Of course, that's not to say the BKFC needed saving, as the world's fastest-growing combat sports promotion is doing just fine, having made its debut on DAZN and in Spain with part-owner Conor McGregor there to promote the action in Marbella, including the epic headliner.
"That's a beautiful thing," Soto said of McGregor doubling their money on fight night. "We go out here and we risk our lives and limb for the fans, I think that's the least they could do for somebody like myself who always puts on a show and made that promise."
"If you look at the press conference, I said, 'Marbella, I promise you I will give you the best bare-knuckle fight you've ever seen...' I kept my word."
Moving closer to 2025 after a blockbuster October, the tenacious title challenger Tony "Loco" Soto says his #1 goal is to win the BKFC world championship - another shot at gold against Franco Tenaglia.
"I want to just keep chasing my dreams and show anybody and everybody in this world, including my family, no matter how many times you get knocked down, it's all about how many times you get up and keep pushing forward."
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