Mike Perry has spoken after delivering a sensational performance at BKFC 82.
Perry and colleague ex-PUC star Jeremy Stephens clashed in Prudential Center in Newark last Saturday. “Platinum” created a whole series of knockdowns on the way to a fifth round TKO finish. With the victory, Perry remains unbeaten in a bare Knokkelbok competition with a record of 6-0.
During his interview after the fight, Perry discussed his ability to cause damage and to separate. He also gave a nod to partly owner of BKFC, Conor McGregor (H/T Mmafighting).
“I don’t really feel it, but it is fitting, I am the ‘King of Violence’, Perry shouted at the New Jersey -I can take it, but it is nothing but a little candy. He threw some decent shots, I think. My eyes are wide open.
“I am grateful for the chance. Everything I have said that maybe someone in the company makes fun of, I want to use this opportunity to apologize for absolutely nobody.” The king of Violence “does what the f*ck he wants!”
During his speech after the fight, David Mundell entered the ring and exchanged words with Perry. “Platinum” defeated Mundell under Pro MMA rules in 2016. It was a second round knockout victory for Perry. Mundell is the current BKFC Middleweight Champion.
During his BKFC run, many have seen Perry as the face of the promotion. It became a bit of testy between both parties after Perry started his own dirty boxing promotion. At one point McGregor even claimed that Perry had disappeared from the company after a boxing match with Jake Paul. Cooler heads ruled because there seems to be mutual respect between Perry and McGregor.
Time will learn whether BKFC indeed Perry vs. Mundell books in the near future, but for now the former UFC star will be able to enjoy the fruits of his work.
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