Arbella dresses up to receive the first event this Thursday Bare knuckle On Spanish soil. A bare-knuckle boxing company run by David Feldman and Conor McGregor has landed in Spain. An evening through the city of Costa del Sol with the aim of being historic. Although ‘The Notorious’ was not present at the press conference (he will be at the ceremonial weigh-in today), fighters and champion belts flashed at the Hard Rock Hotel.
“A historic show, our first presence in Spain,” they warned in their presentation. But not the last. Feldman, fulfilling his dream of bringing combat from the 16th century to the 21st century on a legal and regulated basis, Points for Madrid and the Bernabeu? Something they already announced in July and they now re-emphasise: “We are looking for a big one in Madrid next year in June. “We think we’ll have an audience of 50-60,000.”
We are looking for something big in June next year in Madrid. We expect an audience of 50-60,000
“Long live Spain, let’s go!” Feldman’s first words were thanks to Marbella and Spain for their welcome. “It’s been a crazy road to get here, it’s really the entry point into Europe. We’re going to be champions of contact sports. We’ve found our way, we’ve created a legacy. I call them the worst motherfuckers in the world, the worst men or women in contact sports. “
An American company, a leader in its field, It will be staged this Saturday at the Marbella Arena from 7:00am. The sky also seems to have given a truce and put a temporary hold on the bad weather forecast for the sun to shine.
Tenaglia wants to shine
He is not the only fighter representing Spain this evening, but he is the most famous and well-known. Franco Tenaglia (Born in Argentina but settled in Alicante at Clement Club Gym) qWants title against Tony ‘Loco’ Soto: “I came from the streets. I represent Spain and Argentina. I’m going to hurt him. It’s nice to bring BKFC to Spain, I’m getting used to it, I love it for the headline posters.
I came from the streets. I represent Spain and Argentina. I’m going to hurt him
Speaking to MARCA for a few minutes during his weight-cutting process, Tenaglia clarified, “At my best, I was never good enough to fight.” “I’m ready to take my opponent’s head off.”
I’m at my best, I’ve never been so good in a fight
With that, the Spanish flag will be flown in Marbella Felipe Maia (born in Brazil but lives in Madrid), Daniel ‘Jacare’, Nico Gaffi or David Mora and Fran Suarez… Of course, they face each other.