Brandon “Stronghold” Conley Eyes Dominance at BKFC 79 in Sturgis
Alright, let’s talk about what’s about to go down at BKFC 79 in Sturgis — and why Brandon “Stronghold” Conley is a name you should definitely be paying attention to.
This Saturday, Conley steps back into the squared circle at the legendary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, one of the most iconic events in the U.S. And while he might not be a big motorcycle guy himself, he's fully embraced the vibe, returning for his second straight appearance at BKFC’s Sturgis showcase. The excitement is definitely building, not just because of the wild rally atmosphere, but because Conley is bringing serious momentum into this fight.
He’s currently holding an impressive record of 2-0-1, and he’s looking to make it 3-0-1 with yet another stoppage win — this time against David Simpson. That fight will be broadcast live on DAZN, and Conley is promising fireworks. In his own words, he’s not just here to participate — he’s here to take over.
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And that mindset? It’s not just talk.
Conley has made it clear that this isn’t just another fight for him — it’s a statement. He wants to show the 185-pound division that he's a real contender. His goal? To dominate. He’s aiming to put on a performance that forces everyone in the division to take notice, especially the fans in Sturgis, who are known for their energy and love for a good brawl.
“I want everyone in this division to have their eye on me,” he said. And with back-to-back strong showings and a potential third stoppage on the horizon, that’s exactly what might happen.
BKFC’s return to Sturgis has already generated a lot of buzz, and Conley’s presence on the card adds even more fuel to the fire. Whether you're a long-time bare knuckle fan or just catching onto the scene, this is one fight that’s shaping up to be a must-watch.
So when BKFC 79 goes live, keep an eye out for Brandon “Stronghold” Conley — because if he gets his way, this won’t just be another win. It’ll be the night he officially announces himself as a rising force in bare knuckle fighting.
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