Tonga Reyno Extends His Knockout Streak in Bare-Knuckle Boxing
Gastón “Tonga” Reyno delivered another unforgettable performance at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), the world’s premier bare-knuckle boxing league. Fighting a puño limpio once again, the Uruguayan standout secured a dominant TKO victory over American fighter Sparks, thrilling fans and strengthening his rising momentum inside the squared circle.
A Powerful Performance That Pushes Reyno to 3-0
With this latest victory, Tonga Reyno now stands at an impressive 3-0 record in BKFC, proving he is one of the most dangerous contenders in the division. His ability to blend precision, pressure, and raw power has quickly made him a fan favorite in the global bare-knuckle scene.
Reyno’s win over Sparks showcased his growing maturity as a fighter. He controlled the pace from the opening exchange, landing clean, heavy shots that forced his opponent into deep waters. When the finishing moment arrived, Reyno unleashed a sharp sequence that sealed the fight by TKO, leaving no doubt about his dominance.
Overcoming Bigger, Stronger Adversaries
This victory follows Reyno’s previous knockout win, where he defeated a larger, taller opponent with a longer reach. Despite facing those physical disadvantages, he stopped his rival with another emphatic finish. His back-to-back knockout performances highlight his resilience, adaptability, and flawless execution under pressure.
How Tonga Reyno Secured the Finish
The decisive moment came after Reyno timed Sparks’ forward movement, cracked him with a clean shot, and pushed forward with relentless accuracy. His discipline, combined with powerful bare-knuckle striking, created an unstoppable offensive wave. The referee stepped in to protect Sparks, giving Reyno yet another highlight-reel stoppage.
Uruguayan Pride Rising in BKFC
Tonga Reyno’s journey is becoming one of the most compelling stories in bare-knuckle boxing. His undefeated run, aggressive style, and proven finishing power continue to elevate Uruguayan combat sports on the world stage.