Adam De Freitas will clash with Skyler Mauller at BKFC Fight Night: Edmonton on August 9th.
De Freitas appeared on Bare Knuckle Bowker to discuss multiple topics like: -the recent round of Delgado and Club Mafa work
-the controversial nature of the stoppage in his last BKFC fight in March during his Philly fight at the 2300 Arena
-the same referee who stopped his last fight having a controversial stoppage in the UFC around that time as well and
-the big takeaways from his Maurice Horne performance up a weight class and the fact he felt he was leading the dance early on
-getting to fight at an iconic venue like the 2300 Arena aka the old ECW arena with a prior experience there fighting at CFFC in MMA
-the Philadelphia fight being the first time he was ever booed during a fight but how the fans were showing him love post-fight
-being on a more consistent schedule with BKFC as of late after dealing with a string of fight cancellations at one point
-the Kastriot Xhema issue in February, who asked for a bout twenty pounds up from the contracted weight and ended up pulling out
-navigating the later stages of his combat sports career and thoughts on what Oleksandr Usyk is doing in his late-thirties
-Manny Pacquiao having a strong performance over the WBC champion Mario Barrios at 46-years-old and how impressive of a feat that was from Pac Man considering it's in a lighter category
-thoughts on Mauller's resume and skillset heading into this fight
-the interaction that he ahd with CM Punk at the old ECW Arena with his CFFC fight from years ago
-his CFFC opponent training with Eddie Alvarez at the time, thoughts on the next BKFC bout for 'The Underground King', and Alvarez seemingly also mentoring the next wave of bare knuckle fighters
-the exciting nature associated with being a part of a sport that has ultimately been one of the oldest combat sports ever but also one that is so rapidly evolving in the present age with so many different methodologies popping up out there in gloveless combat
-having no faith that Ontario will welcome in bare knuckle boxing
-Rumble in the Cage and Havoc FC promoting bare knuckle boxing fights to build the sport in Canada on a more grassroots level