BKFC Kansas: Jake Lindsey vs. Elvin Brito: Full fight card, date, start time, streaming, how to watch, venue, and more 

All the information fans need ahead of BKFC Kansas: Jake Lindsey vs. Elvin Brito [Image courtesy of @bareknucklefc on Instagram]
All the information fans need ahead of BKFC Kansas: Jake Lindsey vs. Elvin Brito [Image courtesy of @bareknucklefc on Instagram]

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is set to continue its strong 2024 showing as they head to Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas on Aug. 16.

The card is set to be headlined with a welterweight title eliminator as Jake Lindsey takes on Elvin Brito. Both men are known for their striking and knockout power, and each have promised fans a violent conclusion to their bout.

The co-main is also set to shake up the middleweight division as Zeb Vincent will face Doug Coltrane. The two Americans are still early on in their bare knuckle careers, but have each demonstrated a potential champion pedigree in their bouts so far.

Check out the full fight card below:

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  • Ire Johnson vs. Tyler Jones
  • JW Kiser vs. Mike Furnier
  • Justin Martinez vs. Blaine Warbritton
  • Karla Alvarez vs. Charlene Gellner
  • Deron Carlis vs. Thero Brown
  • John Orr vs. Anthony Garrett
  • Jacon Akin vs. Matt Guymon
  • Jesse Pringle vs. Devon Schwan

BKFC Kansas is set to kick-off at 9:00PM ET/ 6:00PM PT or 2:00AM BST for viewers in the UK.

For fans interested in streaming the event, every fight, including the main card, will be available through a Bare Knuckle TV subscription. The monthly price starts at $7.99 and provides access to almost every past and future card.

BKFC Kansas will also, for the first time, be available for viewers through Amazon Prime's Prime Video subscription service.

Tickets are also still available for fans who wish to travel to the event, with Eventbrite currently listing tickets from $50- $200.


Mike Perry shrugs off his 'firing' from BKFC

Mike Perry recently felt compelled to dismiss the notion that he was no longer under contract with BKFC.

'Platinum' recently faced-off against Jake Paul in a boxing bout, which saw 'The Problem Child' knockdown Perry three times before before finding the finish in the sixth round.

Following Perry's loss, Conor McGregor tweeted that the former UFC welterweight would be "fired" due to his performance.

After taking a brief hiatus from the limelight following his defeat to Paul, Perry then set the record straight about his future during a recent appearance on the Overdogs podcast. He said:

"I'll tell you what, when people want to watch BKFC again, they’ll be calling me. They're already calling me, but I'm not taking calls at this time... He’s my employee!"

Check out Perry's comments here:

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