Kenzie Morrison made a successful transition to gloves without gloves, because the son of the former heavyweight master Tommy Morrison won his debut BKFC.
A 34-year-old hard-striking pretender laid the years of blind alleys, without landing a significant fight behind him to take out Alex Davis.
Morrison needed only 63 seconds to perform the task when he noticed the rest of the division.
After gathering a professional 22-1-2 boxing record, which included 20 knockout, Morrison stated that his term in a square district is sometimes tough to fight.
Ultimately, Morrison returned to calling Tommy Fury and Jake Paul as at the day of payments, which he could not nail in the highest races of the division.
Driving from Oklahoma, he took his frustration to Davis (1-1) when he hit Western Virginians to surrender early.
Morrison has high expectations to meet and hopes his father’s name, landing in the title shot in both codes.
He said Sold-Uk Dickies Arena in Texas: “BKFC, I’m here. I am here and I am excited about it” after he decided to nerves.
At Headliner Ben “The Bomber” Bonner won the momentary Fighting Fighting Championship (BKFC) championship with a unanimous victorious decision over Tony “Loco” Soto.
A man from Middlesbrough in Great Britain won 49-44, 47-46, 48-45 points after arriving at tardy notification.
After winning, Bonner said: “Tony is one of the most tough men with whom I have ever shared the ring. Fair play, but as I said earlier, I am the worst man aged 155 on this planet.
“There is no one on this planet who defeated me. Not a single man,” he added.
The future rival Morrison also triumphed on the cards when Andrei Arlovski detained Josh Copeland in the fourth round.
“Pitbull” caused the ring doctor to enter Copeland on his eye.
Arlovski then called the title of weighty BKFC “Substantial” Ben Rothwell, who was sitting to watch the ring to face him.
“You have a master, Ben Rothwell, but he beat him twice and I can’t wait to do it again,” said Arlovski.
Rothwell replied: “Listen, better watch what you wish.
Both can be Morrison’s future opponents.