AS expected, BKB 48 delivered drama and knockouts!

‘The Night of the Four Kings’ saw Gustavo Trujillo stay on his heavyweight throne, Nicholas ‘Cub’ Hawkins write his name in BKB history as a two-weight world champion and much, much more!

‘Cub’ went down to light-heavyweight to face Barrie Jones and bashed ‘The Welsh Wrecking Machine’ – but it was a better night for the other Welshman in action in South Florida.

Ash Williams featured in one of the fights of the night – and pulled off one of the knockouts of the night as well!

Within the opening 30 seconds, Ash and Jorge Bargallo were both rocked to their boots.

Jorge went down and then Ash went down twice – all in the first round !

Jorge went for the finish in the second and Ash caught him with the sweetest left hook you will ever see – and that was that. Fight over.

Next for Ash is a fight with featherweight champion Yampier Ramirez – and it’s fair to say he earned it the hard way!

What a fight!

In another classic, heavyweights Isaac Villanueva and Jarome Hatch bounced bombs off each other for five rounds.

Isaac got the decision to stay in heavyweight contention.

‘The Cuban Assassin’ remains king of the big boys after his one-round blitz of Lucas Browne.

That fight always promised to go early and it was Gustavo who landed first!

Bareknuckle addicts don’t have to wait too long for their next fix. We are in Cardiff for BKB 49 on Friday, December 5 and there will be more heavyweight action there with the Welsh derby between Dorian Darch and Troy Palmer one to look forward to, along with Dan Matthews-Aaron Ashton.

These guys only throw big punches!

Top of the bill features Liam Rees defending his world super-welterweight championship against Rolando Dy in another punch up that guarantees action.

If you want to be there in Cardiff next week, get your tickets soon because they are going fast.

UntiI next week

Jim Freeman

(Head of European Operations, BKB)

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