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| name = Big Knockout Boxing (BKB) | logo = | type = Private | foundation = 2013 | industry = Combat sport promotion fighting | key_people = Jon Gieselman, Commissioner; Alex Kaplan, Commissioner; Chris Long, Commissioner; Mike Marchionte, Matchmaker; | parent = DirecTV {{small|a subsidiary of AT&T}} | website = {{URL|http://www.bkb.tv/}} }}Big Knockout Boxing (BKB) is a combat sport brand developed and owned by DirecTV, a subsidiary of AT&T[1][2][3][3] The sport is similar to boxing but does not use a ring, ropes, corners, and three minute rounds.[2] HistoryBKB was created by a group of experienced members of the fight industry.[4] In 2013, the sport debuted with two events in New Hampshire.[5] The Nevada Athletic Commission sanctioned BKB in March 2014.[6] In August 2014, BKB debuted with a pay-per-view card at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas with approximately 4,500 attendees.[7][8][9] Bryan Vera and Gabriel Rosado fought for the middleweight title.[10][11] Rosado defeated Vera by the sixth-round TKO and won the title.[12] Additionally, Anthony Johnson beat Dimar Ortuz by split decision for the cruiserweight title, David Estrada beat Eddie Caminero by unanimous decision for the junior middleweight title, and Javier Garcia beat Darnell Jiles by fifth-round TKO for the welterweight title.[6] For the event, fighters wore traditional boxing gloves.[5] In December 2014, BKB signed multi-fight agreements with Gabe Duluc, Javier Garcia, Herbert Acevedo, Khurshid Abdullaev, and Anthony Johnson.[13] BKB held its second pay-per-view event at the Mandalay Bay led by Rosado and Curtis Stevens in April 2015.[14] The seven-round title fight ended in a draw. Additionally, the event marked the first time the HitChip stats were used. The undercard saw the BKB debut of veteran Jesus Soto Karass defeating Ed Paredes, Anthony Johnson successfully defending the cruiserweight title versus Joey Montoya, David Estrada losing the junior middleweight title to Khurshid Abdullaev, and Javier Garcia losing the welterweight title to Jonathan Chicas. The event also featured BKB's first women's fight.[15] The lightweight championship fight was between Diana Prazak and Layla McCarter and resulted in a win for McCarter with a seventh-round technical knockout over Prazak.[16] The third BKB pay-per-view event was held in June 2015, again at the Mandalay Bay, and featured BKB veteran Julian Pollard defeat Rodney Hernandez (late replacement for kickboxing champion Tyrone Spong) by unanimous decision for the heavyweight title. The undercard featured another MMA veteran, Chris Spång, defeating Samuel Horowitz, the returns of Jesus Soto Karass and Ed Paredes (both lost to Adrian Granados and Janks Trotter, respectively), and the successful BKB debut of Shane Mosley Jr., son of boxer Shane Mosley. On July 22, 2015, Mosley Jr. and Pollard were suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for failing their post-fight drug tests.[17]. BKB hasn't held any events since June 2015, and has no future events scheduled. ResultsBKB 1{{MMAevent}}{{MMAevent card|BKB 1 Fight Card - August 16, 2014}}[18]{{MMAevent bout|Middleweight |Gabe Rosado |def. |Bryan Vera |TKO |6 |1:59 |Inaugural BKB Middleweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Cruiserweight |Anthony Johnson |def. |Dimar Ortuz |Split decision (66-65, 65-66, 66-65) |7 |2:00 |Inaugural BKB Cruiserweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Welterweight |Javier Garcia |def. |Darnell Jiles |TKO |5 |1:48 |Inaugural BKB Welterweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |David Estrada |def. |Eddie Caminero |Unanimous decision (69-61, 69-61, 68-62) |7 |2:00 |Inaugural BKB Junior Middleweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Khurshid Abdullaev |def. |Ricardo Pinell |Unanimous decision (49-45, 50-44, 50-44) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Welterweight |Gabe Duluc |def. |Kendo Castaneda |Majority decision (49-46, 47-47, 49-46) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Welterweight |Herbert Acevedo |def. |Raul Tovar |TKO |3 |1:56 }}{{MMAevent bout |Middleweight |Lekan Byfield |def. |Don Mouton |Unanimous decision (49-44, 48-46, 50-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Heavyweight |Julian Pollard |def. |Boban Simic |TKO |3 |1:30 }}{{MMAevent end|notes=yes}} BKB 2{{MMAevent}}{{MMAevent card|BKB 2 Fight Card - April 4, 2015}}[19]{{MMAevent bout|Middleweight |Gabe Rosado (c) |vs. |Curtis Stevens |Majority draw (63-69, 66-66, 66-66) |7 |2:00 |For the BKB Middleweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Jesus Soto Karass |def. |Ed Paredes |Unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Khurshid Abdullaev |def. |David Estrada (c) |Unanimous decision (69-61, 68-62, 69-61) |7 |2:00 |For the BKB Junior Middleweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Cruiserweight |Anthony Johnson (c) |def. |Joey Montoya |Unanimous decision (68-65, 68-65, 68-65) |7 |2:00 |For the BKB Cruiserweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Women's Lightweight |Layla McCarter |def. |Diana Prazak |TKO |7 |1:50 |Inaugural BKB Female Lightweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Welterweight |Jonathan Chicas |def. |Javier Garcia (c) |TKO |3 |0:16 |For the BKB Welterweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Welterweight |Herbert Acevedo |def. |William Hutchinson |Unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Welterweight |Gabe Duluc |def. |Antonio Canas |Unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Heavyweight |Julian Pollard |def. |Elijah McCall |TKO |4 |1:07 }}{{MMAevent end|notes=yes}} BKB 3{{MMAevent}}{{MMAevent card|BKB 3 Fight Card - June 27, 2015}}[20]{{MMAevent bout|Heavyweight |Julian Pollard |def. |Rodney Hernandez |Unanimous decision (68-65, 69-64, 68-65) |7 |2:00 |Inaugural BKB Heavyweight title }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Adrian Granados |def. |Jesus Soto Karass |Split decision (47-48, 49-46, 49-46) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Urmat Ryskeldiev |def. |Marcus Willis |Unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Middleweight |Shane Mosley Jr. |vs. |Jason Kelly |No Contest |1 |0:51 |Result changed from TKO to No Contest when Mosley tested positive for Adderall. }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Janks Trotter |def. |Ed Paredes |Unanimous decision (47-44, 47-44, 46-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Lightweight |Arturo Quintero |def. |Travis Castellon |TKO |4 |1:42 }}{{MMAevent bout |Light Heavyweight |Chris Spång |def. |Samuel Horowitz |Unanimous decision (48-46, 49-46, 48-46) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent bout |Junior Middleweight |Antonio Johnson |def. |Anthony Castellon |Unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 50-45) |5 |2:00 }}{{MMAevent end|notes=yes}} RulesThe pitBKB is contested in a 17-foot diameter circular surface known as a "the pit".[5][21] The pit's area is approximately half the size of a conventional boxing ring. The small fighting surface is aimed to make fighters confront one another.[4] Referees can deduct one point from a fighter if they intentionally step outside of the pit, that is enclosed by a raised padded area instead of rope.[7] RoundsRounds under BKB rules last only two minutes, unlike traditional boxing's three-minute rounds. Title fights are seven rounds long and non-title bouts are five rounds long.[10] AttireFighters wear conventional boxing gloves.[22] BKB developed the first in-glove microchip technology, known as HitChip, that provides viewers with statistics, including the speed of a punch and the pounds of force delivered by the punch.[9][12][23] Current champions
See also{{Portal|Boxing}}References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/ron-kantowski/big-knockout-boxing-mix-romans-and-rollerball |title=Big Knockout Boxing mix of Romans and Rollerball|publisher=Reviewjournal.com |date=August 17, 2014 |accessdate=March 4, 2015}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/boxing/2014/08/14/big-knockout-boxing-prepared-to-enter-fighting-arena/14075195/|title=Big Knockout Boxing prepared to enter fighting arena|publisher=Usatoday.com|date=August 14, 2014|accessdate=March 4, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nbcsports.com/boxing/big-knockout-boxing-offers-small-ring-big-punches |title=Big Knockout Boxing Offers Small Ring, Big Punches |publisher=nbcsports.com |date=August 15, 2014 |accessdate=March 4, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402161049/http://www.nbcsports.com/boxing/big-knockout-boxing-offers-small-ring-big-punches |archivedate=April 2, 2015 |df= }} 4. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.vegaschatter.com/story/2014/8/11/215257/705/vegas-travel/Tired+Of+Traditional+Boxing%3F+Try+Big+Knockout+Boxing|title=Tired Of Traditional Boxing? 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