Conor McGregor Pulls Big Move Against Dana White & UFC as Jon Jones Gets Caught in Crossfire

Conor McGregor may have experienced setbacks in 2024, including legal troubles and an absence from competition inside the cage, but his involvement with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is proving to be a major success. His $411 million investment in BKFC continues to make waves, with the promotion recently announcing a major signing that has the potential to shake up the combat sports world.

 

BKFC has now secured a multi-fight deal with Kenzie Morrison, the son of former heavyweight boxing champion Tommy Morrison, who was known for his aggressive style and rivalry with Mike Tyson. This latest signing further strengthens BKFC’s growing roster and adds significant credibility to its heavyweight division.

 

Adding to the excitement, McGregor and BKFC President David Feldman are set to host a historic event in the Roman Amphitheatre of Florence on April 26, 2025. With Morrison now part of the promotion, BKFC’s heavyweight division is gaining serious recognition, drawing comparisons to the UFC’s division. Some are even speculating that McGregor, through BKFC, is positioning himself as a rival to Dana White, despite the two organizations operating in different combat sports disciplines.

 

McGregor himself has been vocal about the signing, resharing a post from MMA Fighting that announced Morrison’s arrival. In his repost, he confidently declared, “Best Heavyweight division in all of combat sports is right here at @bareknucklefc!” His endorsement signals his belief that BKFC can challenge the dominance of major MMA organizations.

 

Kenzie Morrison brings an impressive record to BKFC, boasting 22 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws, with 20 of his victories coming by knockout. His resume includes a win over Hasim Rahman Jr. and a victory against BKFC veteran Sam Shewmaker. In a press release, Morrison expressed his enthusiasm about joining the promotion, stating, “I’ve had great conversations with [BKFC president] David Feldman the last few months and am very excited to join BKFC. The athletes competing in their organization are some of the most talented in combat sports, and I can’t wait to compete.”

 

For Morrison, signing with BKFC is more than just a career move—it’s an opportunity to continue his family’s fighting legacy. His father, Tommy Morrison, was a feared knockout artist in the 1990s, competing against top heavyweights such as Ray Mercer, George Foreman, Donovan Ruddock, and Lennox Lewis. Although he never fought Mike Tyson, he was on the verge of superstardom when a positive HIV test in 1996 abruptly ended his career.

 

Tommy Morrison’s journey in the sport was marked by both tremendous success and a tragic downfall. While his knockout power made him a fan favorite, his later years were overshadowed by legal troubles, substance abuse, and personal struggles. He passed away in 2013, but his legacy remains significant, not only through his boxing career but also through his role as Tommy “The Machine” Gunn in the 1990 film Rocky V.

 

Now, Kenzie Morrison has the chance to carve out his own name in combat sports while honoring his father’s legacy. With BKFC growing in popularity and gaining high-profile fighters, Morrison’s journey could be pivotal for the promotion’s future. The question remains: Can he live up to his father’s reputation and become a dominant force in BKFC’s heavyweight division?

 

What are your thoughts on Morrison’s potential impact in BKFC? Will he be able to establish himself as a top contender and solidify his family’s name in combat sports history?

 

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