
From Street Fights to Bare-Knuckle Boxing
Danny Christie, a former feared street fighter, has transitioned to bare-knuckle boxing after surviving being shot and stabbed. He started boxing at 11 and now competes in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
A Troubled Past
Christie admits to having a reputation on the streets but regrets his past actions. He survived being shot and stabbed, reflecting on his troubled past and the impact of his actions on others.
From Viral Video to Professional Fighter
After a video of Christie in a brutal street fight went viral, bare-knuckle promoters approached him. At 37, he turned professional and has since gained recognition in the sport with four wins and one loss.
The B****d Inside
Christie, nicknamed The B****d, explains how his fighting persona comes alive on fight night. He describes the intensity of bare-knuckle fighting and the difference it brings compared to traditional boxing.

Conor McGregor's Influence
With UFC star Conor McGregor now a part-owner of BKFC, Christie anticipates a bright future for the sport. He believes McGregor's involvement will elevate Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship to new heights.
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