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BKB Lockdown 2 Live Stream: How to Watch Bare Knuckle Boxing Now

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U.K. fighting league Bare Knuckle Boxing (BKB) is bringing an evening of bloody action to London tonight, with 24 combatants walking into the ring to test their mettle in the O2 Arena. This one-of-a-kind boxing event starts at 5 p.m. ET, so if you’re looking for something to whet your appetite for the UFC 260 main event at 10 p.m., then you can grab the BKB Lockdown 2 PPV on FITE.tv so you can stream it live. Here’s everything you need to know about the event, the big fights, and how you can watch BKB Lockdown 2 online.

Date & Time: March 27, 5 p.m. ET
Location: London, United Kingdom
Venue: The O2 Arena

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How to Watch BKB Lockdown 2 Online in the U.S.

Boxing dates back thousands of years, but the fighters only started wearing gloves very recently in the sport’s history. Old-school bare knuckle boxing is making something of a comeback, however. BKB is a British fighting league that has been at the forefront of this revival and hosts regular pay-per-view events. Bare Knuckle Boxing fights air via FITE.tv, so if you want to watch BKB Lockdown 2 online tonight, then now’s your chance to grab the pay-per-view package right here for just $15. You can stream FITE.tv on your PC, mobile device, smart TV, or gaming console.

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BKB Lockdown 2 is the second in a newly launched series of shows featuring top talent in the world of bare knuckle boxing. There are 12 bouts in total (you can check out the full fight card below), with two titles on the line, and if you want to watch BKB Lockdown 2 online, you can buy the pay-per-view on FITE.tv for $15 so you can stream all the action live ahead of the UFC 260 main event. Apart from the cost of the BKB Lockdown 2 PPV, your FITE.tv membership is totally free.

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BKB Lockdown 2 Fight Card

  • Jamie Pearce vs. James Sweeney
  • Connor Tierney vs. James Connelly
  • Dan Chapman vs. Sean George
  • Nathan Leeson vs. Scott McHugh
  • Anthony Holmes vs. Ryan Barrett
  • Barrie Jones vs. Paul Hilz
  • Daniel Podmore vs. Charlie Milner
  • Nathan Decastro vs. Conon Barbaru
  • Chase Symonds vs. Jonny Lawson
  • Dorian Darch vs. Mason Shaw
  • Geraint Hill vs. Rob Cunningham
  • Toby Bindon vs. Joey Vaughan
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