Zeb Vincent is ready to represent at BKFC Fight Night Kansas City.
Vincent will be introducing BKFC to his hometown – and vice versa – when the world’s fastest growing combat sports promotion makes its hotly anticipated debut at the Memorial Hall in Kansas City, KS on Aug. 16, LIVE worldwide on The BKFC App.
“I was born and raised in ‘KCK’ – I’ve been here my whole life. The fight will be just blocks away from where I grew up, so this is a big deal for me,” says Vincent, who will be taking on former BKFC World Middleweight Championship challenger Doug Coltrane.
“I’ve always wanted to be a part of the roughest and the realist sport, and that’s exactly what BKFC is. It’s going to be monumental to represent the sport of bare knuckle and my hometown.
“It’s going to be legendary. I can’t wait.”
Vincent made his professional MMA debut at the Memorial Hall. He won that fight by knockout, and he’s ready to replicate that outcome this summer when he goes for his third straight stoppage victory for BKFC against Coltrane.
“There’s three ways that this fight can go. It could be a KO, a TKO or a doctor stoppage – probably in the second or third round,” Vincent says.
“The longer it goes, the worse it is for him. It doesn’t matter if we fight in the phone booth or at range, I’m going to be better than him in all facets. I’m going to outclass him, I’m gonna have fun doing it, and I’m going to put on a (expletive) show!”
Coltrane is the No. 2 contender in the stacked BKFC middleweight division, second only to the unbeaten “Platinum” Mike Perry. But the rankings don’t mean anything to Vincent; he’s more than happy to fight anyone BKFC puts in front of him.
“Until there’s a belt around my waist and everybody knows I’m No. 1, it doesn’t matter at all,” he says. “I don’t care if I’m second, third, fourth or fifth – taking the top spot is all I care about.”