Who is bare-knuckle boxer Danny Christie?

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DANNY Christie is making headlines as he prepares for his next high-stakes match.

Scheduled to fight for the BKFC Championship at BKFC 67 on October 12, 2024, his journey from a troubled past to becoming a rising star in the combat sports world is nothing short of inspiring.

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Who is Danny Christie?

Danny Christie is a British bare-knuckle boxer who has gained recognition in the combat sports world, particularly in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).

He rose to prominence due to his aggressive fighting style and notable matches, including a rivalry with fellow fighter Anthony Holmes.

Danny is from Carlisle, England and transitioned into bare-knuckle boxing after competing in traditional boxing and mixed martial arts.

His story is also compelling because of his journey from battling personal issues, including substance abuse, to turning his life around through combat sports.

Danny’s matches are known for being intense and brutal, reflecting the nature of bare-knuckle boxing, a sport that has been growing in popularity in recent years.

He is seen as one of the rising stars in this field, representing the UK on the global bare-knuckle boxing stage.

What is Danny Christie’s fight record?

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Danny Christie has fought a total of seven times in his bare-knuckle boxing career.

Out of these fights, he has won five and lost one.

Additionally, one of his scheduled fights was cancelled.

What are the rules in bare-knuckle boxing?

In Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the rules are designed to ensure safety while maintaining the sport’s intensity.

Fighters are allowed to wrap and tape their wrists, thumbs, and mid-hands.

However, no gauze or tape can be within one inch of the knuckles.

At the beginning of each round, fighters Toe The Line by positioning their front foot on one of two lines that are three feet apart in the centre of the ring.

The referee will then instruct them to Knuckle Up, signalling the start of the round.

Only closed-fist punches are permitted.

Kicks, elbows, knees, and grappling are not allowed.

During a clinch, a fighter may use open-hand punches to try to create space.

If there is a lull in action for three seconds, the referee will break the clinch.

If a fighter is knocked down, they have 10 seconds to get back on their feet.

Striking a downed fighter is prohibited and can result in disqualification and withholding of the fighter’s purse.

The other fighter will be instructed to return to a neutral area during this time.

If a fighter is cut and the blood impairs their vision, the referee may call a timeout to allow the cutman 30 seconds to address the cut.

If the bleeding cannot be controlled and affects the fighter’s vision, the referee will stop the fight and award victory to the other fighter.

Each round lasts 2 minutes, with each bout consisting of 5 rounds.

Fighters must wear a groin protector with a cup, a mouthpiece, boxing trunks, and boxing or wrestling shoes.

All fighters are expected to give their best effort and demonstrate complete sportsmanship throughout their bouts.

When is Danny Christie’s next fight?

Danny Christie’s next fight is scheduled for October 12, 2024, at BKFC 67: Tenaglia vs. Soto.

He will be facing David Mundell in a title bout, competing as the challenger for the BKFC Championship.

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