‘Got what he ordered’ – Fighter gets brutal karma as he’s carried out on stretcher after sucker-punching opponent
A bare-knuckle fighter experienced devastating karma after sucker-punching his opponent before their fight. Hardcore Fighting Championship (HFC) is a Russian MMA and bare-knuckle promotion renowned for its wild moments. Hardcore Fighting ChampionshipThe fighter who sucker punched his opponent[/caption] Ended up in a stretcherHardcore Fighting Championship Fighters within the organisation are known to get into brutal fistfights in press conferences and face-offs before they are actually scheduled to fight. A clip went viral on Tuesday of two fighters coming face-to-face backstage before they were set to meet in a bare-knuckle bout. One man offers his hand to his opponent, but instead delivers two brutal left hands that look as if they knocked the other fighter out cold. The pair then met in the bare-knuckle adapted ring, and the man who was sucker punched proceeds to floor his opponent several times. He catches him with several blows and counterstrikes that leave his opponent stumbling all over the place. The man in red then delivers one final blow that leaves his opponent motionless and out cold on the ropes. In the aftermath of the bout, the defeated Russian struggles to stand as the announcer reads out the winner of the fight. And in the end, the man who as originally sucker-punched got the last laugh as his opponent was carried out on a stretcher by the medical team. Combat sports fans were quick to react to the intriguing bare-knuckle Russian fight. One fan took to X and said: “Well deserved. Unethical behaviour is unacceptable in sports.” Hardcore Fighting ChampionshipThe man in red was seeking to exact revenge after being sucker punched[/caption] And certainly delivered that after beating up his opponentHardcore Fighting Championship Leaving him motionless on the ropesHardcore Fighting Championship And another responded: “He got what he ordered.” A third added: “Bare knuckle is another level sport.” While a fourth said: “I despise cocky fighters. Haha! I love it when they get what they deserve.” The same organization also went viral in 2022 when two fighters had to be stopped by security when their face-off turned into a full-on brawl. One fighter pushes another before his opponent retaliates with a lethal head kick. He then followed up with a devastating knee to the head, and the pair continued to trade blows until security intervened. Conor McGregor has a big influence on the bare-knuckle sceneBKFC Conor McGregor is a minority owner in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, and has previously spoke passionately about his beloved sport. McGregor was in attendance for BKFC 68 in November at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena. Agi Faulkner became BKFC’s new European heavyweight champion in a brutal main event in the North East that witnessed five knockdowns in the first round. “We’re on the hunt for the baddest m***** f***** around these parts,” he said after the event. “We’re crowing champions and putting on big shows. “Thank you to all the combatants for putting it all on the line… you always have to thank the combatants. Let’s go Newcastle.” The promotion announced last month that they will be putting on a $25million tournament in the near future that is open to anybody from all over the world.
A bare-knuckle fighter experienced devastating karma after sucker-punching his opponent before their fight.
Hardcore Fighting Championship (HFC) is a Russian MMA and bare-knuckle promotion renowned for its wild moments. The fighter who sucker punched his opponent[/caption]
Fighters within the organisation are known to get into brutal fistfights in press conferences and face-offs before they are actually scheduled to fight.
A clip went viral on Tuesday of two fighters coming face-to-face backstage before they were set to meet in a bare-knuckle bout.
One man offers his hand to his opponent, but instead delivers two brutal left hands that look as if they knocked the other fighter out cold.
The pair then met in the bare-knuckle adapted ring, and the man who was sucker punched proceeds to floor his opponent several times.
He catches him with several blows and counterstrikes that leave his opponent stumbling all over the place.
The man in red then delivers one final blow that leaves his opponent motionless and out cold on the ropes.
In the aftermath of the bout, the defeated Russian struggles to stand as the announcer reads out the winner of the fight.
And in the end, the man who as originally sucker-punched got the last laugh as his opponent was carried out on a stretcher by the medical team.
Combat sports fans were quick to react to the intriguing bare-knuckle Russian fight.
One fan took to X and said: “Well deserved. Unethical behaviour is unacceptable in sports.” The man in red was seeking to exact revenge after being sucker punched[/caption]
And another responded: “He got what he ordered.”
A third added: “Bare knuckle is another level sport.”
While a fourth said: “I despise cocky fighters. Haha! I love it when they get what they deserve.”
The same organization also went viral in 2022 when two fighters had to be stopped by security when their face-off turned into a full-on brawl.
One fighter pushes another before his opponent retaliates with a lethal head kick.
He then followed up with a devastating knee to the head, and the pair continued to trade blows until security intervened.
Conor McGregor is a minority owner in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, and has previously spoke passionately about his beloved sport.
McGregor was in attendance for BKFC 68 in November at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena.
Agi Faulkner became BKFC’s new European heavyweight champion in a brutal main event in the North East that witnessed five knockdowns in the first round.
“We’re on the hunt for the baddest m***** f***** around these parts,” he said after the event.
“We’re crowing champions and putting on big shows.
“Thank you to all the combatants for putting it all on the line… you always have to thank the combatants. Let’s go Newcastle.”
The promotion announced last month that they will be putting on a $25million tournament in the near future that is open to anybody from all over the world.