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August 22, 2021, 07:28:20 PM
#27
This competition is only for US but there are a lot of other competitions in other countries. Japan, United Kingdom and Germany have bare knuckle fighting competitions of good level.
Not heard about bare knuckle boxing in other countries and even if there is it is not that popular outside of that circle. The reason is you will not find someone preparing for a career in bare knuckle boxing but you will find many preparing themselves to make a career in boxing or MMA and like you said the crazy injuries is another aspect for the reason why only washed up boxers kick boxers or MMA fighters will take up these bare knuckle fights.

 
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August 22, 2021, 07:57:04 AM
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This is not a very popular promoter, it's one level below the Bellator I think, and might not be worth adding for the bookies to add their matches. Maybe I missed them but I have not seen any of bareknuckleFC fights on stake or on sportsbet. Sometimes I don't even see Bellator fights in popular sportsbooks when there are UFC fights on the same day.  
What are you talking about? You don't seem to know yourself I guess. Bare knuckle fights have nothing to do with MMA. It's like expecting boxing matches at UFC events  Cheesy . Bare knuckle competitions are forbidden in most of countries in the world, that's why sportsbooks can't offer markets for those contests IMO.

Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.
I didn't know it's only for US. The old fighters of UFC seem to be there in BareKnuckle. I just saw a fight of Cris Leben on youtube. It was his retirement fight though. I guess they still could have a career after UFC if not in Bellator.



This competition is only for US but there are a lot of other competitions in other countries. Japan, United Kingdom and Germany have bare knuckle fighting competitions of good level. Most gambling companies do not allow you to bet on them and you can only bet on them at the event usually. It is kind of like underground betting. All the competitions are legal and regulated. I do not think UFC fighters after getting punched in the face so long should go to bare knuckle fighting. Bare knuckle fighting you get some crazy injuries as there is no protection for the fighters. The attacker also gets some bad injuries to their hands.
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August 22, 2021, 07:41:21 AM
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Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.
not sure if the other countries forbid it or deemed it illegal. and as far as I know, it is only legal in a number of states in the US. also, reading around I can't even tell if bare-knuckle boxing is way more dangerous than boxing with gloves. but what I know is that both sports have risks that can be dangerous to the fighters.
this one is dangerous than in boxing because no gloves or any other safety gears that have been use . try search an image related to this sport and you will see that players are bloody  .
i dont wonder now why this is illegal and i dont think there are sites that offer an odds for this sports because they are also at risk aswell as the players that are betting if they get caught by the authorities .
No AFAIK, mouth guards and groin guards for gentlemen are mandatory and it's not illegal to bet on those competitions in any democratic country(where do you live?). If you read the beginning of the thread you will find at least one sportsbook where you can bet on bare-knuckle fights. Moreover there are one organisation in United Kingdom and another one in Russia at least.
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August 17, 2021, 08:22:29 AM
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Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.

That's to be expected, the government cares for their athletes and bare knuckle fighting is going to cause injury to both sides in terms of their physique and probably their career. There's a reason why there's some sort of protection to hands in contact sports, that's your money maker.
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August 17, 2021, 07:27:09 AM
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this one is dangerous than in boxing because no gloves or any other safety gears that have been use . try search an image related to this sport and you will see that players are bloody  .
i dont wonder now why this is illegal and i dont think there are sites that offer an odds for this sports because they are also at risk aswell as the players that are betting if they get caught by the authorities .
but the boxer not having gloves prevents them from hitting stronger punches since it would most likely damage their fists from the impact unlike in boxing with gloves. boxing with gloves protects the boxer's fists and can punch harder without the worry of breaking their fist in the impact. sure while bare-knuckle shows more outside trauma but boxing with a glove can have serious damage to someone's brain especially if the fight lasts for 12 rounds.
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August 17, 2021, 06:56:59 AM
#22
Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.
not sure if the other countries forbid it or deemed it illegal. and as far as I know, it is only legal in a number of states in the US. also, reading around I can't even tell if bare-knuckle boxing is way more dangerous than boxing with gloves. but what I know is that both sports have risks that can be dangerous to the fighters.
this one is dangerous than in boxing because no gloves or any other safety gears that have been use . try search an image related to this sport and you will see that players are bloody  .
i dont wonder now why this is illegal and i dont think there are sites that offer an odds for this sports because they are also at risk aswell as the players that are betting if they get caught by the authorities .
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August 17, 2021, 04:27:04 AM
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Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.
not sure if the other countries forbid it or deemed it illegal. and as far as I know, it is only legal in a number of states in the US. also, reading around I can't even tell if bare-knuckle boxing is way more dangerous than boxing with gloves. but what I know is that both sports have risks that can be dangerous to the fighters.
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August 16, 2021, 09:30:33 PM
#20
This is not a very popular promoter, it's one level below the Bellator I think, and might not be worth adding for the bookies to add their matches. Maybe I missed them but I have not seen any of bareknuckleFC fights on stake or on sportsbet. Sometimes I don't even see Bellator fights in popular sportsbooks when there are UFC fights on the same day.  
What are you talking about? You don't seem to know yourself I guess. Bare knuckle fights have nothing to do with MMA. It's like expecting boxing matches at UFC events  Cheesy . Bare knuckle competitions are forbidden in most of countries in the world, that's why sportsbooks can't offer markets for those contests IMO.

Quite odd to learn the world sees bare-knuckle fighting as forbidden but allowed in US.
I didn't know it's only for US. The old fighters of UFC seem to be there in BareKnuckle. I just saw a fight of Cris Leben on youtube. It was his retirement fight though. I guess they still could have a career after UFC if not in Bellator.


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August 16, 2021, 07:50:59 PM
#19
I didn't know that this kind of sports exist, that's brutal not surprised it's not that popular to some people. I don't think sports betting site will include this to their games, I remember too about the slapping contest which is I find brutal too. Up until now I don't see sports betting listed that kind of game, so we should not be surprised that it is not that popular on sports betting sites.
This kind of sport has always been related to betting since his inception and it's the same for almost all fighting sports. So there will be more and more sportsbooks offering markets on this sport IMO. It will mostly be offshore sportsbooks at the beginning but if this sport become more popular, big platforms will start to include some events, for sure.
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August 10, 2021, 12:06:11 AM
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I didn't know that this kind of sports exist, that's brutal not surprised it's not that popular to some people. I don't think sports betting site will include this to their games, I remember too about the slapping contest which is I find brutal too. Up until now I don't see sports betting listed that kind of game, so we should not be surprised that it is not that popular on sports betting sites.
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August 09, 2021, 06:00:21 PM
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It obviously doesn't follow the same rules as boxing, watch the fights. Referees let clinch going on and don't say anything when there are elbow strikes, I don't know if they are fully allowed but they seem to be softly tolerated at least.
It is a new emerging sport and the rules will be relaxed in the first few shows, as per the rules they cannot elbow and i have not seen a fight with elbows in Bare Knuckle as i am not watching all the fights but certain fights i watched i never saw anyone throwing elbows as one point will be taken away or gets disqualified.
You have to watch more carefully, they are usually quick and combined with series of punches or landed during clinch.

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Yeah, i was surprised on seeing a women who do really join up with these fights even on MMA or boxing or something because this isnt something that would be good for women
The only reason many women signed up for Bare Knuckle fights was they were getting paid well than in the MMA or Boxing world, the promoters wanted to attract fans and they are giving good amount of money for popular fighters and so was the reason Paige VanZant tried her luck there as well .
It's also for the glory and the celebrity while they would remain half anonymous among boxing and MMA women divisions, by doing bareknuckle they become famous.
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August 07, 2021, 02:42:22 PM
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I also see fewer odds for this. It might be because bare knuckle fights are not yet that popular as compared to other combat sports like mixed martial arts and boxing. It still has a smaller following compared to them. I guess it also doesn't help that the sports, if we can consider bare knuckle fight as sports and not just merely fighting, is really brutal and it probably discourages many combat sports fans that many fights end up with more serious injuries.

If the fight they are doing is some kind of martial art, then it will be more of a wrestling fighting art that only fights more dominantly on the floor. it was very boring and only the lockdown ended the game. However, it is different with boxing, where most of us often see punches dominate and it will be more exciting to watch.
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August 07, 2021, 07:41:15 AM
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It obviously doesn't follow the same rules as boxing, watch the fights. Referees let clinch going on and don't say anything when there are elbow strikes, I don't know if they are fully allowed but they seem to be softly tolerated at least.
It is a new emerging sport and the rules will be relaxed in the first few shows, as per the rules they cannot elbow and i have not seen a fight with elbows in Bare Knuckle as i am not watching all the fights but certain fights i watched i never saw anyone throwing elbows as one point will be taken away or gets disqualified.

Even when the UFC started there were no rules, even groin shoots were allowed and the only restrictions was biting the opponent and eventually it turned out to be a sport where everyone could watch  Cheesy.

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Yeah, i was surprised on seeing a women who do really join up with these fights even on MMA or boxing or something because this isnt something that would be good for women
The only reason many women signed up for Bare Knuckle fights was they were getting paid well than in the MMA or Boxing world, the promoters wanted to attract fans and they are giving good amount of money for popular fighters and so was the reason Paige VanZant tried her luck there as well .

Taylor Starling and Charisa Sigala was the most brutal fight i have seen a women getting into in Bare Knuckle or any combat event and i cannot imagine how many surgeries they had to get their facial structure with the kind of beating both gave each other. If you started liking the sport watch that fight, i had my cringe moments after the end of the fight seeing both their faces.
 
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August 03, 2021, 11:04:11 PM
#14
I also see fewer odds for this. It might be because bare knuckle fights are not yet that popular as compared to other combat sports like mixed martial arts and boxing. It still has a smaller following compared to them. I guess it also doesn't help that the sports, if we can consider bare knuckle fight as sports and not just merely fighting, is really brutal and it probably discourages many combat sports fans that many fights end up with more serious injuries.
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August 03, 2021, 07:43:30 PM
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Those ladies are really courageous I think, it seems that even elbow strikes are allowed. Well women MMA fights can be very brutal too, but at least they are wearing gloves and fights are seldom made of strikes only.
Anyone participating in bare knuckle fighting is courageous as it is brutal and can cause serious damage to your face, it follows the same rules as Boxing as you cannot elbow and the only way is to connect with your closed fist and nothing more. The only protection they have is they can wrap their hands if not every fighter will be having broken hands as the hands are brittle if you are not tapping up.
Hands are indeed brittle but if those hands would really be that get used to on hitting then it wouldnt really be enough when it do hit a face in solid impact manner.

Yeah, i was surprised on seeing a women who do really join up with these fights even on MMA or boxing or something because this isnt something that would be good for women

but well they do trained up themselves for this particular sports and aware on the risk, then lets just enjoy on watching these ladies.Bareknuckle is indeed harsh than boxing
since it could really wrekt up your face.
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August 03, 2021, 04:44:17 PM
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Those ladies are really courageous I think, it seems that even elbow strikes are allowed. Well women MMA fights can be very brutal too, but at least they are wearing gloves and fights are seldom made of strikes only.
Anyone participating in bare knuckle fighting is courageous as it is brutal and can cause serious damage to your face, it follows the same rules as Boxing as you cannot elbow and the only way is to connect with your closed fist and nothing more. The only protection they have is they can wrap their hands if not every fighter will be having broken hands as the hands are brittle if you are not tapping up.
It obviously doesn't follow the same rules as boxing, watch the fights. Referees let clinch going on and don't say anything when there are elbow strikes, I don't know if they are fully allowed but they seem to be softly tolerated at least.

Why? Women have been part of combat sports for many long time now.
LOL where do you live Macadonian? In your country common women fight with their fists? Even in street fights women rarely use their fists, so I think it's pretty shocking to see this kind of fight. And as eaLiTy said above they can destroy their faces.
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August 03, 2021, 04:21:23 PM
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Those ladies are really courageous I think, it seems that even elbow strikes are allowed. Well women MMA fights can be very brutal too, but at least they are wearing gloves and fights are seldom made of strikes only.

A tough and super strong woman with male muscles. doesn't that look scary? LOL, they can be that strong and able to survive in very extreme arenas. He hit harder than us. Scary enough, the elbow makes you fall and you can't bet.
Most now still with the old videos showing. It's probably in the preparation stage for the sake of featuring a much more ferocious fighter.
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August 03, 2021, 03:56:07 PM
#10
I dont see any crypto sportsbook offering lines for the fights tonight, please help.        https://twitter.com/bareknucklefc/status/1412406723210629125/photo/1
OMG there are really women practicing this "sport"??!  Shocked I'm shocked
Do you know where we can find videos of these fights?



This is not a very popular promoter, it's one level below the Bellator I think, and might not be worth adding for the bookies to add their matches. Maybe I missed them but I have not seen any of bareknuckleFC fights on stake or on sportsbet. Sometimes I don't even see Bellator fights in popular sportsbooks when there are UFC fights on the same day.  
What are you talking about? You don't seem to know yourself I guess. Bare knuckle fights have nothing to do with MMA. It's like expecting boxing matches at UFC events  Cheesy . Bare knuckle competitions are forbidden in most of countries in the world, that's why sportsbooks can't offer markets for those contests IMO.
Why? Women have been part of combat sports for many long time now.
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August 03, 2021, 03:22:06 PM
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Those ladies are really courageous I think, it seems that even elbow strikes are allowed. Well women MMA fights can be very brutal too, but at least they are wearing gloves and fights are seldom made of strikes only.
Anyone participating in bare knuckle fighting is courageous as it is brutal and can cause serious damage to your face, it follows the same rules as Boxing as you cannot elbow and the only way is to connect with your closed fist and nothing more. The only protection they have is they can wrap their hands if not every fighter will be having broken hands as the hands are brittle if you are not tapping up.
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August 03, 2021, 02:14:30 PM
#8
This is not a very popular promoter, it's one level below the Bellator I think, and might not be worth adding for the bookies to add their matches. Maybe I missed them but I have not seen any of bareknuckleFC fights on stake or on sportsbet. Sometimes I don't even see Bellator fights in popular sportsbooks when there are UFC fights on the same day.  
Maybe if it gathers enough audience, we are going to see them being added by bookies. I haven't heard of this promoter ever but their name sounds menacing and I like that their name is a good representation of what they are, probably they will be absorbed by a big promoter someday who knows.
Absorbed by which promoter?  Huh You know a bigger promoter of bare knuckle boxing in USA? AFAIK Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship is the biggest in United States, there are other in United Kingdom (BKB) and in Russia (Top Dog Fighting Championship) but BKFC is the biggest AFAIK.
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