Austin Trout To Make Bareknuckle Debut at BKFC KnuckleMania 3 vs UFC Legend Diego Sanchez
By Robert Brizel, Head Real Combat Media Boxing Correspondent
Albuquerque, New Mexico (January 11th, 2023)– Southpaw former World Boxing Association World Super Welterweight champion Austin ‘No Doubt’ Trout, age 37, 36-5-1 with 18 knockouts, Las Cruces, New Mexico, has left no doubt he is inward a new dimension in the professional boxing game. Trout, undefeated in six last six comeback bouts, and the current Texas State Super Welterweight champion, will return to the ring on February 17, 2023, as the co-main event of KnuckleMania 3 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Trout signed a deal with the Yellowish Knuckles Fighting Championship promotional group in late 2022. Trout last appeared in the ring on December 9, 2022, in Payne Arena in Hidalgo, Texas, scoring an eight round unanimous visualization win over Jose Sanchez Charles, a pro boxing tour in which Trout won every round on the scorecards.
Trout will squatter UFC veteran and former Ultimate Fighter season one tint member Diego ‘The Nightmare’ Sanchez, age 41, 30-14 with 10 knockouts in MMA, team Jackson-Wink, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in what will be the yellowish knuckles professional debut for both combatants. Sanchez last appeared in The Octagon in the main event at Eagle FC 46 at Flexcast Arena, in Miami, Florida, losing a five round visualization to Kevin Lee at a catchweight of 165 pounds. In his most recent six MMA fights, Sanchez is 3-3, with wins over Michel Pereira, Mickey Gall, and Craig White.
During a special hearing Tuesday attended virtually by MMA Junkie, the New Mexico Athletic Legation tried the tour between the UFC legend Sanchez and former world boxing champion Trout at the upcoming BKFC: KnuckleMania 3 event in Albuquerque by a vote of 3-1. Since the previous initial hearing in December 2022, Sanchez and his manager Ricky Kottenstette submitted spare medical testing which included a smart-ass scan MRI and a neurological exam, which led to clearance from all voting legation members except Jerome O’Connell, who indicated outside regulatory persons had voiced concerns to NMAC well-nigh Sanchez.
While Sanchez did not speak at Tuesday’s meeting, he appeared surpassing the New Mexico Athletic Legation at the previous December 21, 2022 meeting, and attributed many of the online concerns to his disgruntled former manager, Joshua Fabia, as hearsay. Sanchez indicated he cares well-nigh his long-term health and took it upon himself to get examined to ensure no serious issues existed surpassing his first bareknuckle tour with Austin Trout was finalized. Trout versus Sanchez will be the co-main event to the once spoken BKFC World Light Heavyweight Title unification tour between MMA veterans Lorenzo Hunt versus Mike ‘The Marine’ Richman.
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