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Luis Palomino Calls Out the King of Violence Belt Winner at BKFC 56




Salt Lake City, UT — In an electrifying interview on the BKFC 56 floor, Luis Palomino, the charismatic face of bare-knuckle fighting, shared his thoughts on the night’s matchups, the fierce main event between Mike Perry and Eddie Alvarez, and his aspirations for the coveted King of Violence Belt.


Knuckletown Official’s Maggie Elmore caught up with Palomino, who was brimming with excitement about the growing popularity of bare-knuckle fighting. Palomino expressed his eagerness to face the winner of the King of Violence Belt, highlighting the packed house and the undeniable growth of the sport.


When asked about his predictions for the Perry vs. Alvarez clash, Palomino did not hold back. He emphasized the dogged tenacity of Perry, predicting that it would overpower Alvarez’s superior boxing skills. Palomino envisioned himself stepping into the ring with Perry, eyeing a showdown for the King of Violence Belt.


Palomino’s boldness extended to his analysis of the Howard vs. Kai Stewart fight. Intrigued by Stewart’s unique clinch wrestling style and Howard’s technical prowess, Palomino anticipated an engaging battle of strategies and styles. He recognized the potential for an explosive matchup between two rising stars in the bare-knuckle arena.

Known for his captivating personality and undeniable fighting spirit, Palomino took a moment to address his fans, inviting them to follow him on Instagram (@LuisBaboon). With a mix of confidence and charisma, Palomino left no doubt about his determination to continue his reign as the champ in the bare-knuckle world.


As BKFC 56 unfolded, fans eagerly anticipated the potential clash between Palomino and the King of Violence Belt holder, setting the stage for another thrilling chapter in the world of bare-knuckle fighting. Stay tuned for more updates and follow the journey of Luis Palomino, the undisputed face of the sport

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