Retired MMA fighter, Mark Coleman recently made an appearance on Rampage Jacksonโs podcast. They talked about many things, but they spent a good amount of time talking about Mike Perry. They also mentioned a potential showdown between Perry and UFC veteran, Matt Brown. But what exactly did Mark Coleman say?
Coleman sat down for a conversation with Rampage Jackson on the JAXXON PODCAST. During their discussion, Coleman brought up the potential showdown between Matt Brown and Mike Perry.
It’s in the talks. That’d be a good fight telling you what. Hopefully, they get that done and that happens. Matt Brown’s forty-three, you know, MMA’s just so hard on his body. I think he can handle the bare knuckle.
Mark Coleman on JAXXON podcast
Mark Coleman said he would like to be in the corner for that fight. When asked about his thoughts on Mike Perryโs success in bare-knuckle, Coleman had something interesting to say. He said that bare-knuckle suits Perry perfectly. Coleman said Perry reminded him of a street fighter with sheer power.
Meanwhile, Jackson added that Perry just does not care if he gets punched in the face. Coleman agreed saying that many people are not ready for the difference that bare knuckle brings compared to gloved fighting.
Mike Perryโs transition from MMA to bare-knuckle boxing
Mike โPlatinumโ Perry, is an MMA fighter turned bare-knuckle boxer. He competed in the UFC and now fights at Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). Perryโs professional MMA record boasts 14 wins, 8 losses, and 0 draws.
With 15 fights in the promotion, Perryโs last fight in the UFC was against Daniel Rodriguez at UFC Vegas 23. He lost that fight via unanimous decision and then transitioned to bare-knuckle boxing and has not lost ever since. Perry reportedly took up martial arts at age 11 because he was bullied a lot as a minority in his area.
He found significant success in the BKFC, where he has defeated former UFC fighters including former champions Luke Rockhold, Eddie Alvarez, and Michael Page. He is considered the face of BKFC and ranks second only to Lorenzo Hunt as the companyโs pound-for-pound fighter.
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