Results: Friday, February 5, 2021

RP Funding Center, Lakeland, Florida, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Britain HartPaige VanZantUD-5
Dat Nguyen*Johnny BedfordUD-5
Chris LebenQuentin HenryKO-1
Martin BrownZach ZaneTKO-2
Lorenzo HuntRob MorrowKO-4
John ChalbeckGreg BonoKO-3
Haim GozaliJohn McAllisterKO-2
Dillon ClecklerChris JensenKO-1
Taylor StarlingCharisa SigalaUD-5
Travis ThompsonDavid MorganTKO-2
Jarod GrantBrandon LambertKO-3

*Wins Police Gazette World 135-lb Championship.

Results: Friday, December 11, 2020

Biloxi Civic Center, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Sam ShewmakerBobo O’BannonKO-1
Tyler GoodjohnCharles BennettUD-5
Dakota CochraneTyler VogelTKO-5
Josh BurnsChris SarroKO-2
Jenny SavageSheena StarrTKO-2
Brad KellyKaine Tomlinson SrTKO-1
Harris StephensonDrew LiptonKO-1
Quentin HenryJason FannKO-1
Lewis RumseyAdrian MilesTKO-1
Adam PelleranoRusty CrowderUD-5

Results: Friday, November 13, 2020

InterContinental Miami, Miami, Florida, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Luis Palomino*Jim AlersKO-1
Jake BostwickTyler VogelOTD-6
Britain HartRandine EckholmTKO-4
Francesco RicchiNoah CutterTKO-3
Ulysses DiazDonelei BenedettoKO-1
Jarod GrantChristopher JohnsonKO-3
Eddie HochJeff ChiffensKO-2
Lorenzo HuntDavian GreenTKO-2
Alan ArzenoFred PierceTKO-1
Kenmon EvansSedric JohnsonKO-1

*Wins Police Gazette World 155-lb Championship.

Results: Saturday, October 10, 2020

Tony’s Pizza Events Center, Salina, Kansas, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Joey Beltran*Marcel StampsKO-4
Nico HernandezChancey WilsonTKO-4
David RickelsClifford WrightUD-5
Bill DieckhoffAustin LevineTKO-1
Isaac DoolittleBrandon JohnsonMD-5
Antonio HernandezJack FreriksUD-5
LJ HermreckRowdy AkersKO-1
Fred PierceJon HollisKO-1
Kendrick LatchmanMiles McDonaldTKO-2

*Retains Police Gazette World Heavyweight Championship.

Results: Friday, September 11, 2020

Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Thiago AlvesJulian LaneSD-5
Hector LombardKendall GroveTKO-1
Reggie Barnett JrAbdiel VelazquezUD-5
Christine FereaCalie CutlerTKO-2
Lorenzo HuntErick LozanoKO-3
Josh DyerJared WarrenTKO-3
Joe ElmoreTom ShoaffUD-5
Jarod GrantJoshua BoudreauxTKO-2
Kenmon EvansRobert WashingtonKO-1
Rusty CrowderJacob BrunelleUD-5

Results: Friday, July 24, 2020

Lafayette County Arena, Oxford, Mississippi, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Luis PalominoIsaac Vallie-FlaggKO-1
Dillon ClecklerFrank TateKO-3
Elvin BritoKaleb HarrisSD-5
Codie ShuffieldHerbert MorganTKO-2
Bobby TaylorLouis HernandezSD-5
Chris SarroVictor JonesTKO-1
Joe ElmoreWill ChopeTKO-1
Tee CumminsJohn McAllisterTKO-2

Results: Saturday, February 15, 2020

Fort Lauderdale/Broward Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

WinLossResult-Round
Hector LombardDavid MundellUD-5
Jim AlersKaleb HarrisMD-5
Luis PalominoElvin BritoUD-5
Ulysses DiazBrian MaxwellTKO-1
Dat NguyenAbdiel VelazquezKO-1
Gustavo TrujilloLorenzo HuntTKO-1
Francesco RicchiFred PierceTKO-1
Travis ThompsonJoshua BoudreauxTKO-2
Reggie Barnett JrMatt MurphyTKO-2

NOW IT BEGINS

The Top Prize in Professional Bare Knuckle Boxing Enters Competition

Joey Beltran, with his Police Gazette and Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship hardware, is flanked by Scott Burt, left, president of the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame and Police Gazette Boxing Corp, and BKFC president Dave Feldman after winning the title on November 16th.

The moment announcer Jeff Houston declared Joey Beltran the winner by unanimous decision in his fight against Chase Sherman at BKFC9, the Police Gazette World Heavyweight Championship Belt entered the ring for the first time since 1889. It took 130 years to get there, but it was a couple of big moves in the six days before the November 16th event that made it possible.

Read how the Police Gazette Belt became the world’s top prize in bare knuckle boxing for a refresher. But in the modern age, bare-knuckle legend Bobby Gunn had been declared Police Gazette World Heavyweight Champion in 2016 by the National Police Gazette and the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame, which is the belt’s caretaker. In 2018, the sport was finally legalized at the state level for the first time, opening the doors for fully sanctioned events. Bobby fought and won a non-title bout, but since then has had one match after another fall through unexpectedly.

So after a long and illustrious career in both gloved boxing and bare knuckle, Bobby, now 45 years old, is considering his next moves. As a result, Scott Burt, president of the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame and Police Gazette Boxing Corporation, announced on November 11th that Bobby Gunn has been named a Police Gazette Champion Emeritus, a designation granted to “a past Police Gazette World Champion of extraordinary prestige, reputation, stature, or everlasting legacy in the sport. The Police Gazette Champion Emeritus recognition is the highest of honors granted by the PGBC to any boxer.” Bobby Gunn personifies this description and clearly deserves the sport’s highest honor.

President Burt said “Through Bobby’s magnetic personality, dedication, and drive he quickly became the poster boy for bare knuckle boxing. The sport would not be what it is today without the early efforts of Bobby Gunn.”

Police Gazette Champion Emeritus Bobby Gunn, the Police Gazette World Heavyweight Champion from 2016 to 2019 and lineal bare knuckle champion after John L. Sullivan.

Upon Bobby’s promotion, the World Heavyweight Championship became vacant and open for competition. The November 16th event already featured Police Gazette American Heavyweight Champion Chase Sherman defending his title against Joey Beltran. Now with the World Belt available, President Burt announced on November 13th that the Sherman/Beltran bout would be for the World title.

Joey Beltran won and now places his name with Bobby Gunn, John L. Sullivan, and Jake Kilrain as a holder of the Police Gazette World Heavyweight Championship Belt, the highest honor in professional bare knuckle for active boxers. It is worth noting, however, that the rules allow Bobby to still challenge for the World title any time he chooses and be put at the top of the list without having to re-prove himself.

So the Police Gazette World Heavyweight Championship Belt is back in the ring being bestowed to new champions. And a 138-year-old tradition continues. President Burt has said, “Others can say ’history;’ we ARE history!”

Results: Saturday, November 16, 2019

Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States

WinLoss Result-Round
Jason KnightArtem LobovTKO-5
Joey Beltran*Chase ShermanUD-5
Johnny Bedford**Charles BennettTKO-2
Helen Peralta**Maia KahunaeleTKO-1
Kenny LiceaHarris StephensonTKO-1
Chris SarroJohn McAllisterKO-1
Kaleb HarrisJeff ChiffensTKO-2
Wes CombsAdrian MilesDQ-1
Joe PeggAdam PelleranoKO-1

*Wins Police Gazette World Heavyweight Championship.
**Police Gazette Champion in non-title bout.