
How to Watch BKFC Fight Night: Miami — Prelims: Stream Boxing Live, TV Channel
Before Howard Davis moves up from featherweight to lightweight coming off a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship title loss to take on Sean Wilson, six bouts on the undercard will air on Friday night from the Vivo! Dolphin Hall as part of BKFC Fight Night: Miami. A pair of light heavyweights highlight the preliminary card as Alvin Davis makes his bare-knuckle debut as a late replacement for Brian Jackson to take on Eduardo Concepcion (1-1-0, 1 KO). Concepcion is returning to the game after losing a unanimous decision to Doug Coltrane in Fort Lauderdale Florida in April 2022. Davis has a 0-4-1 record in conventional boxing and last fought on Jan. 13.
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Date: March 15, 2024
Time: 8 p.m. ET
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Another late fill-in makes his debut when Marcus Williamson takes on Markus Suarez in another light heavyweight bout. Suarez (0-1-0) was scheduled to face Drew Nolan in a rematch of their Aug. 24 fight in Miami that was stopped after Suarez was cut. Instead Williamson, who was 4-9-1 in regional MMA bouts in Ohio and Pennsylvania, steps in.
Raymond Pell (1-0-0) won his debut bare-knuckle bout in October and comes to BKFC for the first time to take on another newcomer in Rohan Prado in the lightweight division. Lightweights Wayna Reid (0-1-0) and Jim Pulgar (debut) are also on the card. Reid's lone bare-knuckle bout was a loss by doctor stoppage in the fourth round against Tony Soto on Jan. 27, 2023, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The other undercard bouts include Julio Perez (debut) vs. Kory Moegenburg (debut) in the cruiserweight division and Dameko Labon (1-0-0, 1 KO) against Jorge Bargallo (debut) in a bantamweight fight. All of the fights are scheduled for five two-minute rounds.
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