BKFC 75

How to Watch BKFC 75: Start Time, Main Event Preview & Predictions

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BKFC returns to Albuquerque with BKFC 75, headlined by pound-for-pound king David “Redneck” Mundell in a high-stakes title defense that could set the stage for the promotion’s next superfight. Set to take place at Tingley Coliseum, the world’s premier bare-knuckle organization promises a night of can’t-miss action.

In the main event, middleweight champion David “Redneck” Mundell makes his fourth title defense against surging veteran Donald Sanchez, who enters his first BKFC championship bout riding a four-fight win streak in bare-knuckle competition.

Also featured on the card is Russia’s Murat Kilimetov, who looks to stay unbeaten as he takes on gritty veteran Leo Bercier—owner of six BKFC wins, several coming by stoppage. The rest of the lineup features seven action-packed matchups, all promising violence and the emergence of new contenders.

Here’s your go-to guide for fight night, including a preview of the title fight and full card predictions:

How to Watch BKFC 75:

  • Date: Friday, June 6
  • Start Time: 8 pm EST (Bare Knuckle TV)
  • Where: Tingley Coliseum — Alburquerque, New Mexico

Full Fight Card

Main Card (Bare Knuckle TV)

  • BKFC Middleweight Championship: David Mundell (9-1) vs. Donald Sanchez (4-1)
  • Murat Kilimetov (2-0) vs. Leo Bercier (6-3)
  • Derek Perez (3-4) vs. Rick Caruso (2-4)
  • Felipe Chavez (2-1) vs. James Dennis (2-2)
  • William Albrecht (2-1) vs. Kyle McElroy (2-5)
  • Zay Garcia (0-2) vs. Dominick Carey (1-1)
  • Jenny Savage (3-3) vs. Crystal Van Wyk (2-1)
  • Bryant McClain (0-1) vs. Skyler Mauller (0-0)
  • Bobby Henry (0-0) vs. Kasey Yates (0-1)

BKFC Middleweight Championship

David Mundell (c) VS. Donald Sanchez

An action-packed card in Albuquerque, New Mexico, culminates in a battle for middleweight gold as two seasoned combat sports veterans collide—only one streak will survive. Champion David Mundell enters with a 9-1 BKFC record. His lone loss came at the hands of Hector Lombard in just his third bout. Since then, he’s rattled off seven straight wins, five by knockout, cementing his spot as the promotion’s pound-for-pound No. 1.

Known for his grit, power, and ability to rally from adversity, the 33-year-old Floridian is eager to enter enemy territory and put on a show. His last appearance came in October, when he finished Danny Christie with a second-round knockout. With a statement win here, Mundell hopes to secure a long-awaited superfight against “Platinum” Mike Perry.

His opponent, No. 3-ranked BKFC light heavyweight Donald Sanchez, is a veteran of 50 MMA bouts who has seamlessly transitioned to bare-knuckle boxing. After dropping his debut in the promotion, Sanchez has rattled off four wins in a row, including two knockouts.

Sanchez’s most recent win came just four months ago in Albuquerque, earning a dominant unanimous decision over Harrison Aiken. His technical skill and patience make him a formidable threat to the champion—especially with the energy of a hometown crowd in his corner. The 40-year-old will be fighting on home turf, and if his recent performances are any indication, age is just a number with this warrior.

Prediction: David Mundell via Unanimous Decision

Full Card Quick Picks

  • Mundell via Unanimous Decision
  • Kilimetov via KO/TKO
  • Perez via KO/TKO
  • Dennis via KO/TKO
  • Albrecht via Unanimous Decision
  • Carey via KO/TKO
  • Savage via Unanimous Decision
  • McClain via KO/TKO
  • Henry via KO/TKO
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