Watch: Conor McGregor elaborates on BKFC partnership
Conor McGregor has big plans for the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
It was revealed last month during the promotionâs KnuckleMania 4 event in Los Angeles that the UFCâs first-ever two division champ (and possible three division champion?) Conor McGregor had become a co-owner of the BKFC, with the fight leagueâs president David Feldman noting that he expects the Dubliner to have a significant say in the organisationâs combat output moving forward.
And speaking exclusively to The Mac Life in recent days, McGregor said that he is confident that his experience as the biggest star in the worldâs most famous mixed martial arts promotion will pay dividends when it comes to expanding Bare Knuckleâs reach to become a global powerhouse much like the UFC.
âThe matchmaking is what got me excited about it, so I began discussions with my team internally, visited a show and met Feldman himself. I believe in David Feldman as well, he has a great vision,â McGregor said.
âThe matchmaking has been stellar and what heâs been doing with it has been amazing. We came together and had a good discussion and decided together we will be a force in this industry. I came up as a protege of Lorenzo Fertitta and Mr. Dana White, I spent ample time with these gentlemen, we travelled across the world.
âTheir thing was to get people to the live event because they knew their live product had that âwow factor,â they had all the bells and whistles. And inside the cage it was âwowâ. You get the fan into the arena â they are there for life then. I believe in Bare Knuckle we have that.
âItâs almost daunting, you walk into the arena and see the bells and whistles of the high-end promotion; the lights, the ring girls, the theatrics, the fireworks and then you see the walk-ins, and then they come out with no gloves whatsoever and it has that âwowâ factor.
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âIt has exactly what Lorenzo was speaking on. So I relate to that and I say âIâve got that now with Bare Knuckle â what they had with the UFCâ. And also what was frequent in discussions with Lorenzo and Mr. White was the characters we had, the fighters we had, the stories they could tell. Their life stories. Very interesting characters.
âThereâs no more interesting character than an individual who is willing to go into the ring and fight Bare Knuckle, that is a point blank fact.
âWeâve got the âwowâ factor at the live events, now itâs about building the athletes, getting their stories to the people, which Iâll be playing a part in. And then getting people to the arenas and then just keep growing it. Bare Knuckle is only in its growing stage, so itâs very exciting and Iâm very happy to be a part of it. The eyes of the world are now on the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.â
Throughout its brief history to date, BKFC has has managed to attract some major names from combat sports to compete within its ranks, and there is one name that McGregor says he believes would be ideal for the sportâs ruleset: his lightweight rival Justin Gaethje.
âWeâve seen former UFC champions or UFC veterans move to other mixed martial arts promotions. Weâve seen them fight MMA all their career and now they still fight MMA. It doesnât pop for me,â he explained.
âNow letâs take Justin Gaethje, who is a UFC veteran, former BMF holder, interim belt holder â take him, letâs put him in Bare Knuckle. Thatâs exciting, thatâs really, really exciting. Now letâs take him and put him in another MMA organisation, not so much.â