Mike Perry’s 60-second win in bare-knuckle boxing could lead to two-month sideline due to cut injury
Mike Perry made a statement in the bare-knuckle boxing world last weekend, knocking out Thiago Alves in just 60 seconds at BKFC KnuckleMania 4. However, despite his impressive victory, Perry has been medically suspended for two months due to a cut he suffered on his cheek during the fight.
The former UFC star has found success in bare-knuckle boxing since leaving the promotion, with his quick win over Alves further solidifying his status as a top competitor in the sport. The California State Athletic Commission’s suspension means Perry will have to wait before stepping back into the ring, pending clearance from a doctor.
Alves, on the other hand, has decided to retire once again following his loss to Perry. The MMA veteran, who pocketed $200,000 for the fight, cited personal reasons for his decision, including the recent loss of his mother.
Looking ahead, Perry has his sights set on defending his BKFC belt against Darren Till. The two have a history of exchanging words, and Perry is eager to settle the score in the ring. With a potential title fight on the horizon, Perry is confident in his abilities and is ready to take on any challenger who dares to step up.
Despite the setback of his suspension, Perry remains focused on his goals and is determined to continue making waves in the world of bare-knuckle boxing. Fans can expect more exciting matchups and thrilling performances from the dynamic fighter in the future.