Darren Till, a prominent figure in MMA, has been seeking new opportunities in combat sports since he departed from the UFC in 2023, including BKFC. Recently, a fan's inquiry on social media incited a fresh discussion about a potential collaboration between Till and Conor McGregor within the BKFC.
BKFC, Bare-Knuckle Fighting Championship, established in 2018, has garnered attention for its intense and ungloved fighting style, drawing in competitors from various backgrounds.
McGregor has expanded his involvement in combat sports by becoming a minority owner of BKFC, signaling his interest in its promotional activities. The American bare-knuckle boxing promotion is planning a $25 million tournament in 2025, which could potentially feature McGregor, enhancing the event's profile.
In a recent interaction on X, a follower posed a question to Till asking him about his interest in the tournament:
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"Hey @darrentill2 if BKFC had a special PPV event with Conor showcasing the card would you consider going to BKFC to fight on the card?"
'The Gorilla' responded:
"Obviously."
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This exchange suggests that fans are eager to see Till participate in BKFC, especially alongside McGregor. Given McGregor's investment in BKFC and Till's openness to new combat opportunities, such an event could be monumental.
Darren Till questions Tyson Fury's farewell, cites Conor McGregor's parallel
Darren Till has expressed skepticism regarding Tyson Fury's recent retirement announcement, drawing parallels to McGregor's multiple retirements from MMA. Till suggests that such declarations may not be final, given both fighters' histories of returning to competition after similar announcements.
Fury announced his retirement following consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024. He has made several such announcements about his retirement in the past, leading to public skepticism about the stability of his decision.
Till, speaking in his capacity as an ambassador for the content creator platform Fanvue, commented on Fury's retirement by stating:
"We've seen Tyson retire 15 times. So how are we meant to take this seriously? It's like Conor McGregor; Conor's retired countless times and then comes back."
Till further added:
“But it's like Conor McGregor, Conor's retired countless times and then comes back. It's like: is this publicity? Are you telling yourself you're gonna come back in 6 months, for fighters to let go like that… It's very hard."
Till's remarks highlight a pattern where high-profile fighters announce retirements, only to return to the ring or octagon later.
The comparison to McGregor is relevant, as the Irish MMA star has announced his retirement multiple times, only to make subsequent comebacks. Till's observations suggest that such retirement announcements may serve purposes beyond a genuine intent to leave the sport, and might potentially be acting as strategic moves for publicity.