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BKFC Blood 4 Blood Set For Daytona

  • Writer: Abdul-Ahad Patel
    Abdul-Ahad Patel
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

BKFC: Blood 4 Blood lands in Daytona Beach on Wednesday, May 6, bringing together bare-knuckle fighting and live heavy metal in a one-night hybrid spectacle. Held at the Ocean Center, the event marks a bold crossover of combat sports and music, with four fights and four bands built into a single show.


A Different Kind Of Card

This is not a standard fight night. Blood 4 Blood has been designed as a colliding-cultures event, with abbreviated live sets from the bands split between bouts and the entire concept powered by Danny Wimmer Presents in partnership with BKFC.


The card is headlined by Slaughter to Prevail frontman Alex Terrible taking on Cameron Delano in the main event, while Jake Bostwick vs Roderick Stewart and Sergey Kalinin vs Brock Walker add more bare-knuckle firepower to the lineup. Taylor Starling vs Marisol Ruelas also gives the card another fighter who knows how to bring intensity when the gloves come off.


Fighters Ready To Go To War

Blood 4 Blood leans into the idea that every fighter on the card is coming to fight, not to survive. Cameron Delano, Jake Bostwick, Taylor Starling and the rest are all being positioned as athletes who do their best work when the pace gets nasty and the exchanges get violent.


That kind of setup suits BKFC perfectly. The promotion has built its identity around raw action, and this event turns that idea up another level by pairing bare-knuckle violence with the atmosphere of a live rock show.


Music Meets Violence

The musical side is just as loud, with Slaughter to Prevail, Black Label Society, Crowbar and Malevolence all set to perform across the night. Alex Terrible doubles up as both fighter and performer, giving the event a unique center of gravity that few combat sports shows could ever replicate.


Blood 4 Blood also serves as the official kickoff for the 15th anniversary of Welcome to Rockville, which gives the night even more cultural weight. With separate tickets, a live stream on BKFC’s platforms, and an all-ages setup, the event is clearly built to feel like more than a fight card.


Daytona Stage

The Ocean Center in Daytona Beach will host the action, with the broadcast scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM ET and doors opening earlier in the evening. Re-entry is not permitted, so once fans are inside, they are staying put for the full experience.


BKFC has never been shy about pushing boundaries, and Blood 4 Blood feels like one of its most ambitious ideas yet. If the fights deliver and the bands hit hard, this could become the sort of event that people remember for years because it refused to fit into one box.

 
 
 

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