Bare-knuckle boxing made headlines with a record-setting two-second knockout at BKFC 69, stunning the combat sports community. In the match between Justin Watson and Cole Ferrell, Watson delivered a lightning-fast punch immediately after the bell, rendering Ferrell unconscious. This knockout is considered one of the fastest in combat sports history and has gone viral for its jaw-dropping speed and impact.
The event took place at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, and featured several high-profile bouts. However, it was Watson’s explosive performance that stole the spotlight, drawing reactions from fans and fighters alike, including Conor McGregor, who was reportedly astonished by the unprecedented feat. The viral moment underscores the growing popularity of bare-knuckle boxing, as the BKFC continues to attract attention with its unique blend of raw competition and dramatic finishes.
This remarkable achievement has cemented Watson’s name in combat sports lore and added another layer of excitement to BKFC’s rising profile. The organization is leveraging moments like these to further its appeal, both among traditional boxing enthusiasts and MMA fans.