BKFC Announces "Baddest Man" and "Baddest B*tch" Tournaments
- Austin Jones
- 5 days ago
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BKFC Announces "Baddest Man" and "Baddest B*tch" Tournaments
In a bold and exciting move for the world of combat sports, Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) has unveiled its plans for a massive $25 million tournament, set to kick off in March 2026. The event, dubbed the “Baddest Man” tournament, promises to be a game-changer for the sport, with an unprecedented prize pool and a fighter equity program aimed at redefining the relationship between fighters and the promotion.
The $25 Million “Baddest Man” Tournament
BKFC’s announcement comes as part of the organization’s ongoing effort to elevate the sport of bare-knuckle boxing. The tournament will feature 32 fighters from across the globe, competing for the title of the “Baddest Man on the Planet.” Unlike traditional combat sports tournaments, this event won’t include pre-qualified fighters. Instead, each competitor will have to earn their spot through a rigorous series of tryouts, ensuring that only the most skilled and determined athletes make it to the tournament stage.
The tournament will be a year-long event, with qualifying rounds taking place on five continents. The structure of the competition includes various stages, with substantial financial rewards distributed across the fighters. The prize breakdown is as follows:
1st Place: $15 million
2nd Place: $1 million
3rd & 4th Place: $500,000 each
5th–8th Place: $300,000 each
9th–16th Place: $200,000 each
17th–32nd Place: $100,000 each
Alternates: $50,000 each
This staggering prize pool is set to make the tournament the richest in the history of bare-knuckle boxing, providing an unparalleled opportunity for fighters to showcase their skills and claim a life-changing payout.
The "Baddest B*tch" Tournament
While the "Baddest Man" tournament will take center stage in 2025, BKFC isn’t stopping there. The promotion has already announced plans to hold a “Baddest B*tch” tournament for female fighters, which is set to begin in mid-2026. This move underscores BKFC's commitment to gender equality and providing equal opportunities for female athletes in the bare-knuckle boxing scene.
Fighter Equity Program
Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of BKFC’s announcements is its new fighter equity program. Designed to give fighters a stake in the success of the organization, this initiative allows champions and long-tenured fighters (those with at least 10 bouts) to become part-owners of BKFC.
The program's equity distribution is tiered, rewarding top fighters with substantial ownership stakes in the company. For example:
Champions who defend their title 10 times: Up to $3 million in equity
Title winners who defend at least once: $100,000 in equity
BKFC President David Feldman expressed his excitement about the program, saying, “Let’s make all of our fighters owners of the company.” This sentiment was echoed by BKFC minority owner Conor McGregor, who has long been an advocate for rewarding fighters and ensuring they benefit from the success of the promotion they help build.
Global Broadcast Plans
As part of its efforts to make the tournament accessible to a global audience, BKFC is finalizing a major streaming deal to broadcast the event worldwide. The deal will ensure that fans from every corner of the globe can tune in to witness this groundbreaking event unfold.
A New Era for Combat Sports
With its $25 million tournament and revolutionary fighter equity program, BKFC is setting the stage for a new era in combat sports. This initiative not only offers unparalleled opportunities for fighters but also redefines what it means to be a part of a sports promotion. By empowering its athletes with ownership stakes, BKFC is fostering a sense of partnership that will benefit both the fighters and the organization in the long run.
As the tournament approaches, all eyes will be on BKFC to see how this bold move reshapes the landscape of bare-knuckle boxing and what it means for the future of fighter promotions in general.
Stay tuned to FIGHT.TV for more updates as BKFC prepares to launch this historic tournament and fighter equity program.