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BKFC 61 results: Rivera vs Straus
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BKFC 61 airs live from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on Saturday, May 11. Headlining the bare knuckle boxing fight card, Jimmie Rivera of Ramsey, NJ and Daniel Straus of Cincinnati, OH square off at featherweight.
Also on the card, Michael Trizano of New York and Louie Lopez of Helena, Montana go head to head at lightweight. Florida’s Ryan Reber faces Anthony Foye of North Carolina at bantamweight. Sarah Click of Bourne, Massachusetts and Indiana’s Natalie Gage clash at women’s strawweight.
Plus, Zachary Calmus of Gloucester, Massachusetts takes on Connor McKenna of Saint Albans, Vermont at heavyweight. Also at heavyweight, Patrick Brady of Sewell, New Jersey meets Lewis Rumsey of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Among the prelims, Chris Sarro of Blue Hill, Maine goes up against Scott Roberts of Dana Point, California at heavyweight. Pat Casey of Springfield, Massachusetts fights Sam Watford of New York at middleweight. The featherweight bout between Dylan Felion of Rutland, Vermont and Florida’s Danny Pettit kicks off the action.
BKFC 61: Rivera vs Straus live stream
Broadcast: Prime Video
Date: Saturday, May 11
Time: 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT
Prelims: 6 pm ET / 3 pm PT
BKFC 61: Rivera vs Straus results
Get BKFC 61: Rivera vs Straus full fight card results below.
Main card
- Jimmie Rivera def. Daniel Straus by unanimous decision (50-45, 48-47, 50-45) | See photos
- Michael Trizano def. Louie Lopez by (punches, R1 at 1:02)
- Ryan Reber def. Anthony Foye by unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 48-47)
- Natalie Gage def. Sarah Click by TKO (doctor stoppage, R2 at 2:00)
- Rick Hawn def. Stephen Stengel by…
Pro football, from modest beginnings, had taken precarious root in the mid-1920s, but it had yet to spread much beyond the Midwest, and had yet to convince many of the biggest college stars of the day to make a career of it.
Then along came Red Grange, a household name at Illinois. After his final college game in 1925, the powerful runner signed a contract with the Chicago Bears that would vault the NFL into the country’s sports consciousness. He didn’t play long, in Chicago or New York, and purists looked down upon the spectacle of college hero playing in what was considered a roguish brand of football. Grange made it respectable.
But Grange’s first game drew 40,000, and crowds built during a barnstorming tour. In December 1925, nearly 70,000 showed at the Polo Grounds in New York to see Grange play and possibly save the struggling, new franchise called the Giants. Pro football was around to stay.
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Harold “Red” Grange made pro football “respectable.”
Every so often, an athlete comes along that combines must-see skill, dynamic personality and some hard-to-define “it factor” to change the trajectory of a sport or a league. Before Grange, Babe Ruth completely changed the way baseball was played and the fans clearly approved. Decades after Grange, Joe Namath made pro football prime-time entertainment. There were great, popular golfers before and after Tiger Woods, great basketball players before and after Michael Jordan, but each brought new levels of popularity to their sports.
Such athletes have become rare, as nearly all sports have settled into their place in American consciousness.
But Caitlin Clark, about to make her WNBA debut at Mohegan Sun Arena on Tuesday night, has such an opportunity. As her college career at Iowa reached…
WILKES-BARRE, PA — Actor, entertainer, recording artist and ultimate Elvis tribute artist, Shawn Klush, is set to headline the Keystone Grand Ballroom at Mohegan Pennsylvania on Saturday, May 25th. Doors for the Elvis Tribute Artist Spectacular starring Shawn Klush open at 6:00pm and the magic starts at 7:30pm. Tickets start at $25 via ticketmaster.com. Tickets can also be purchased with Momentum Dollars and all other forms of payment at the Mohegan Pennsylvania Box Office located at the Hotel Front Desk, subject to availability.
Shawn Klush was born and raised in Pittston, Pennsylvania. He was named the first ever “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist” by Elvis Presley Enterprises and the “World’s Greatest Elvis” by the British Broadcasting Corporation in London. Shawn was a featured performer on The Late Show with David Letterman, performing for over 5 million viewers with the entire CBS Orchestra on network television. In 2016, he portrayed Elvis in an HBO series called Vinyl, produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger.
Throughout the years, Shawn Klush has performed with Elvis’ closest friends, musicians and singers such as JD Sumner and the Stamps Quartet, The Jordanaires, The Imperials, DJ Fontana, Charlie Hodge, Jerry Scheff, The Sweet Inspirations, Joe Guercio, Jerry Schilling and Joe Esposito.
This is an all-ages show. However, most areas of Mohegan Pennsylvania are 21+ including the hotel, casino floor, and most restaurants. All attendees under 21 must be accompanied by an adult, enter via the hotel and convention center entrance, and proceed directly to the Keystone Grand Ballroom.
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The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship will take place today – Saturday, May 11 – from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut and stream live on FuboTV. BKFC: 61 Connecticut will feature 10 bouts, including three undercard matches.
How do I watch BKFC: 61?
Prelims will begin at 6 p.m. Eastern and the main card is scheduled to begin around 7 p.m. Eastern. You can catch the hard-hitting action for free by utilizing a free trial offer from FuboTV. You may cancel before the free trial ends to avoid being charged.
What is FuboTV?
FuboTV is a live TV streaming service that is an affordable alternative to traditional cable. It offers multiple channel packages, including pro, elite premier and more. Monthly prices range from $32.99 to $99.99. You can try it for free by utilizing a 7-day free trial.
FuboTV is known for its extensive sports coverage, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, EPL and more.
You can also add packages to customize your cordless experience, like extra sports channels, Starz, Showtime, and more premium upgrades.
What is the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship?
The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship is a bare-knuckle boxing promotion that is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the first promotion to hold a legal, regulated, state-sanctioned bare-knuckle boxing event in the United States since 1889. This is the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship’s New England debut.
Who’s fighting in BKFC: 61?
BKFC: 61 has seven bouts on the main card and three fights on the undercard. The full fight list is below. It features multiple debuts, including MMA star Mike Trizano. A stacked card culminates with an MMA-style showdown as veteran Jimmie “El Terror” Rivera battles former Bellator featherweight Daniel Straus.
Lightweight Main Event: JimmieRivera (1-1-1) vs. Daniel Straus (0-1-0)
Lightweight Co-Main Event: Mike Trizano (debut) vs. Louis Lopez (3-3-0)
Bantamweight: Ryan…
US Sen. Chris Murphy speaks to the Connecticut Democratic Party on Saturday at the Mohegan Sun after being nominated for a third term at the party’s state convention. Credit: Brian Scott-Smith / CTNewsJunkie
UNCASVILLE, CT – With the 2024 legislative session in the rearview mirror, the Connecticut Democratic Party held its state convention Saturday at Mohegan Sun and nominated US Sen. Chris Murphy for a third term.
The party also re-elected its two Democratic National Committee members, Marti Carlson and John Olson, and chose seven presidential electors for November: Dorothy Grady, David Kostek, Tiffani McGinnis, Mike Pohl, Geraldo Reyes, Kevin Sullivan, and Nick Balletto.
In her opening remarks, Nancy DiNardo, the state party chair, called the upcoming election “one of the most important elections in our lifetimes.”
Her message was echoed by the rest of the speakers at the event, including Murphy, who said he never takes anything for granted.
“I’m going to campaign hard from here until November and try to bring as many Democrats along with me as I can,” Murphy said. “I’m excited to be on the ballot. A lot of people may not vote. Why? I hope people understand the stakes of this election. I know a lot of people are frustrated by what’s happening overseas. But when I talk to young people, they are also really concerned about what would happen to the safety of our streets if a Republican Congress repeals the 2022 Gun Bill. They are very concerned about losing their ability to have access to the full range of reproductive health care services.”
Murphy also recognized fellow Democrat Congresswoman Jahana Hayes and said when it comes to campaigning, he’s there for everyone.
“So, within what’s allowable by the law, I am going…
It appears there may be some behind-the-scenes fallout from the Bellator 289 main event.
Raufeon Stots (19-1 MMA, 7-0 BMMA) beat Danny Sabatello (13-2 MMA, 3-1 BMMA) with a split decision this past Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Stots went into the fight as the interim bantamweight champion and retained that belt with the win. He also moved on to the $1 million final of Bellator’s 135-pound grand prix tournament.
Stots’ win might not have been a huge surprise on paper – he was the betting favorite. But the wide disparity of scores had just about every observer scratching their heads. Stots got 48-47 scores from judges Eric Colon and Bryan Miner. But judge Doug Crosby gave the fight to Sabatello – and gave him all five rounds for a 50-45 score.
And that 50-45 score apparently was enough to trigger Mike Mazzulli, the commission director for the Mohegan Tribe Department of Athletic Regulations, to schedule a review of the fight with all three judges. The news first was reported by MMA Fighting.
“After reviewing the fight, three rounds of the five rounds were extremely close and the other two were marginally close rounds,” Mazzulli said, according to the report. “One judge had Sabatello winning all five rounds, which is controversial. But ultimately Stots won the decision, which is the correct result. In an effort to make this a learning moment, I have informed all three judges we will be reviewing the fight together.
“This is a very serious situation. The Mohegan Tribe Athletic Department always looks out for the best interests of all fighters. In the past the Mohegan Tribe Athletic Department has sanctioned officials that are not performing to the level that is required. Such sanctions, when they occur, are not made public.”
After he judged…
Gem Quality Successful In Sophomore Debut
Last year’s Breeders Crown champion Gem Quality made a successful 2024 debut on Saturday afternoon, May 11 at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, winning one of four $41,096 divisions of a Pennsylvania All-Stars event for three-year-old pacing males.
The North America Cup eligible son of Captain Crunch, whose crowning achievement was accomplished in 1:50 at Hoosier Park (pictured above), ironically produced the slowest winning time in the All-Stars, 1:53, but the early fractions were relatively dawdling (:27.3, :57.1 and 1:25.2), and he covered his own last half in :55, moving uncovered past the five-eighths to gain a short advantage by headstretch. That lead expanded to 1-3/4 lengths at the wire, with Timeisonmyside, who made a first-turn break, making up a lot of ground for the deuce behind the Chris Ryder trainee, who was driven by Dexter Dunn for Let It Ride Stables Inc., Odds On Racing, Brad Grant and Enviro Stables Ltd.
The other three All-Stars sections each went in 1:51.3, with Sweet Lou gaining two siring credits.
Women Layer gave driver Todd McCarthy North American win No. 998, heading down the road in :26.4, :56.1 and 1:23.4, then equalling his mark while a length to the good of Southwind Celsius. The Brett Pelling-conditioned gelding is undefeated in four sophomore starts for Howard Taylor, Order By Stable, Judith Taylor and Jerry Silva.
Sweet Lou is also the sire of Solid Character, who moved from the pocket on the far turn after Copperfield had laid down splits of :26.4, :55.2 and 1:23.1, then had his task made much easier when that rival lost stride. The gelding won by five lengths over Target Aquired while reducing his lifetime mark for trainer Ron Burke and owners Burke Racing Stable LLC, Robert Jackson, Timothy Sullivan and Tom…
BKFC 61: Rivera vs. Straus Results
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), the world’s fastest growing combat sports promotion, made its hugely anticipated New England debut with BKFC 61 on Saturday, May 11 at the legendary Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT.
In the BKFC 61 Main Event, former UFC headliner Jimmie “El Terror” Rivera defeated former Bellator MMA champion Daniel Straus via unanimous decision. Two judges scored it 50-45, while one had it 48-47, all in favor of the Ramsey, NJ product Rivera, who’s now 2-1-1 in the Squared Circle. Straus, who hails from Hollywood, FL, falls to 0-2.
“I wanted a finish, but I didn’t get it. Daniel Straus is a tough (expletive). To everyone who came out here tonight, thank you so much. To all the moms, thank you so much – I hope you have a wonderful Sunday,” Rivera told the packed Mohegan Sun.
“I’m always ready. Kai Stewart is always running. I want to see who the winner is of his fight with Bryan Duran at BKFC 62, and I want that belt.”
In the BKFC 61 Co-Main Event, Ramsey, NJ’s Mike “The Lone Wolf” Trizano needed just 62 seconds to reign supreme in his hotly anticipated BKFC debut against former BKFC World Featherweight Championship challenger Louie “El Loco” Lopez of Great Falls, MT. Trizano, who won the UFC’s The Ultimate Fighter tournament, is now 1-0 following his TKO victory, while Lopez’s record falls to 3-4.
“I feel amazing. I want to thank everybody that supports me. I want to give a shoutout to my son. I wish you were here. This one was for him,” Trizano told the jam-packed Mohegan Sun. “Dude, this was (expletive) awesome. I love this (expletive).”
In the BKFC 61 Feature Fight, New London, CT’s “Royal” Ryan Reber, the No. 1 contender in the BKFC bantamweight division, improved…