BKB returns this Saturday with Rosado vs. Stevens
One thing that all Fight fans all over the world have in common is that they all love to see knock outs. Big knock Out Boxing delivers just that, it’s what I like to call Boxing without the fat. As soon as the bell rings its action packed.
The fight takes place in a circular pit that is 17 feet in diameter for only 2 minutes instead of the traditional 3 minute rounds. I believe this is a winning recipe for fight fans.
I had the privilege of covering the first BKB last year and I have to admit I was addicted from the very first fight. I didn’t care who was fighting, I didn’t care if it was for a world title or not, all I cared about was how much fun I was having. Watching two fighters go all out for two minutes each round was good enough for me.
Make no mistake all BKB athletes are professional fighters that must pass rigorous medical testing in order to be allowed to compete; the same standards that all hand to hand combatants must go through according to the athletic commission in each State.
Big Knock Out Boxing is all about promoting action packed fights for both men and women, yes I said women. For the first time in BKB history two female contestants will be fighting for the BKB Lightweight Championship, Layla McCarter faces Diana Prazak in what promises to be an all-out war. The main event of the night will be between Gabe Rosado the current BKB Middle Weight Champion facing the always dangerous Curtis Stevens.
So if you’re into action packed fights then you don’t want to miss Big Knock Out Boxing, April 4th from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada or buy the Pay per View. BKB 2 will be available on PPV from DIRECTV and DISH, as well as cable and telco providers through IN DEMAND and Vubiquity for $29.95.