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Lately, it seems like anything Conor McGregor touches is bound to spark headlines, right? Whether it’s the drama surrounding his civil case or the speculation about his boxing exhibition with Logan Paul, the Irishman can’t seem to avoid the spotlight. But here’s the thing, what if you were told that something even crazier is happening in the world of combat sports right now? And guess what? It’s not even directly tied to Conor’s latest antics.

McGregor’s co-owned promotion Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship just dropped a bombshell. They’re launching a 64-man tournament in 2025 with a jaw-dropping $25 million prize pool. That’s right, $25 million. But wait to hear the winner’s takeaway. They would be walking away with a whopping $15 million. Sounds like a fighter’s dream, doesn’t it?

 

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Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship is planing a 64-man tournament with $25 million in total prize money
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But here’s the catch, this could either be the biggest success in combat sports or a total disaster. How’s it gonna play out? Will the fighters risk it all for glory or will this tournament implode before the final bell rings? And seriously, where on earth is all that cash coming from? Let’s dive into the reactions. Because trust us, fans are all over the place with this one.

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“I can’t think about the brain damage”: Fans react to the world’s toughest man tournament.

First off, let’s talk about the brain damage. Yeah, it’s a concern, but for $25 million, some fans are brushing it off. One said, “For $25 million, I can’t think about the brain damage until it inevitably hits.” Would you risk it for that kind of cash?

But then, reality checks in. Another fan warned, “Imagine getting all those blisters and brain damage just to lose in the final and get nothing.” But can this even happen? Some fans are skeptical, with one saying, “I’m not sure if that can even get sanctioned… at least not in the US.” Is this too extreme, or is it exactly what the sport needs to shake things up?

But hey, let’s have some fun. “64-man tournament, 1 night, winner takes all,” pointed out a fan. All that action in one night? What’s not to love? But again, where’s all this money coming from? One fan quipped, “Probably investors. Bare-knuckle boxing is getting popular.” Here’s the wild part, a fan imagined a Saudi mega yacht in international waters. “They’ll all fight because of the implications.”

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Is the $25 million BKFC tournament a game-changer or a recipe for disaster in combat sports?

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Moreover, the payouts are huge. One fan pointed out, “$390k average payout per participant is crazy.” 64 fighters, nearly $400k just to enter! Can BKFC keep this up, or will the money run out? But some fans thought that “This totally won’t be a disaster. I’ll watch every second,” Will it live up to the hype, or will it fall flat?

Oh, and speaking of insane moments, “What an insane moment to have Conor come out for a face-off with a belt he’s never seen before.” Could you imagine Conor McGregor being a part of something this wild? So, what’s your take? Are you excited about BKFC’s $25 million tournament, or is it too much? Could it reshape combat sports or crash before it even starts? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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