A Wild Night in Pembroke Pines
Things got heated fast at BKB 48: Night of Four Kings as Bare Knuckle Boxing (BKB) took over the Charles F. Dodge Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Fans packed the house expecting hard-hitting action… and BKB delivered one of its wildest nights yet. The event was broadcast live on Telemundo Deportes and Vice TV,, with the prelims streaming for fans worldwide on YouTube — making sure no one missed the action.
Pit Bull Jr vs The Cuban Crocodile
In the co-main event, Mexican powerhouse Julian “Pit Bull Jr” Fernandez collided with Cuban brawler Yordan “Cuban Crocodile” Fuentes for the vacant BKB Super Cruiserweight Championship. Inside the explosive BKB Trigon, both fighters came out swinging with pure bad intentions. Every punch echoed through the arena as fans jumped out of their seats, knowing the belt could change hands at any second.
Fernandez pressed forward with heavy shots, while Fuentes fired back with slick counters that kept the pressure intense. This matchup wasn’t just a fight — it was a war for pride, country, and championship gold.
Controversial Ending and No Contest Ruling
Then everything flipped. A strike landed to the back of Fuentes’ head, forcing the referee to halt the action. Because the fight had not reached the halfway mark of the required distance, officials had no choice but to rule it a No Contest.
That leaves the BKB Super Cruiserweight Championship still vacant, with both athletes feeling robbed of their moment. The crowd wasn’t happy — and neither were the fighters.
Post-Fight Explosion in the Arena
As soon as the ruling hit the loudspeakers, chaos erupted. Fuentes’ corner rushed toward Fernandez with a barrage of insults and fury. Security jumped in as tensions boiled over. Through it all, Fernandez stood calm, staring down the chaos without backing up an inch.
This rivalry has officially turned personal — and fans are already begging for a rematch.
Watch the Heated Moment
This might be the wildest scene of BKB 48 — and you can see it for yourself.
Watch the video here and tell us: Who deserves the belt in the rematch?