Parker Porter on ‘Favorable Matchup’ Haze Wilson, Defends Turf in Big BKFC Mohegan Sun Bout
Parker Porter continues to make a significant impact in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, with his next highly anticipated bout scheduled for Saturday, March 28th. The formidable BKFC heavyweight is set to clash with Haze Wilson at BKFC Mohegan Sun, a change from the initially planned opponent.
Originally, Porter was slated to face fellow ranked contender Josh Watson on the Connecticut card. However, Watson had to withdraw due to unforeseen circumstances, paving the way for Wilson. Reflecting on the opponent switch, Parker Porter expressed his regret at not being able to fight Watson, whom he described as a "great guy" after they met and joked at a previous Mohegan card. Despite the change, Porter is now "really looking forward" to facing Haze Wilson, viewing it as a "favorable matchup." He acknowledges Wilson's toughness and experience, even with only one BKFC fight under his belt, and anticipates a challenging encounter. "He's tough as nails," Porter stated, indicating thorough preparation.
Porter dismisses the notion of "bare knuckle math," which would imply an easy win against Wilson based on past results (Porter defeated Anthony Garrett, who in turn defeated Wilson). He emphasizes the importance of meticulously studying opponents, recognizing that fighters, especially after a loss, dedicate themselves to improvement and are particularly eager to secure a victory. Porter expects Wilson to be aggressive and highly motivated, understanding that a fight against a ranked opponent like himself presents a significant opportunity for Wilson to establish his name. However, Porter is resolute in his determination to prevent Wilson from achieving that milestone at his expense.
As a consistent presence at BKFC Mohegan Sun, Porter considers the venue his "home turf," noting this will mark his ninth fight there. He appreciates BKFC for granting him numerous opportunities to compete and headline events. His overarching goal is to promote the sport and "build the culture" of bare-knuckle boxing throughout the New England region, encouraging fans to support local fighters and even consider training themselves.
Parker Porter Reflects on Condensed Lessons from Previous BKFC Bout
Parker Porter's previous fight against Anthony Garrett was a truly remarkable and inspiring performance. He not only survived multiple knockdowns but also secured a dramatic comeback knockout, preserving his undefeated record in the brutal world of bare-knuckle boxing and undoubtedly drawing new fans to the sport.
Reflecting on that intense bout from late 2025, Porter highlighted his perseverance as the most significant quality he demonstrated. He sees himself as a resilient fighter, embodying the toughness often associated with the New England region. He hopes his performance conveyed a message of inspiration: "no matter how many times you get knocked down, if you get back up and keep going... you can get that win," whether in life or in the ring. Despite securing the victory, Porter was self-critical, feeling he didn't fully showcase his best skills because he allowed the fight to devolve into a "brawl" or a test of sheer toughness rather than a display of refined technique.
Given Wilson's anticipated aggression and fervent desire to rebound from a loss, there's a strong possibility he might try to force a chaotic firefight. Porter, however, believes his previous experience against Garrett, where he admitted to losing composure, provided him with invaluable "condensed experience." He feels he gained as much knowledge from that single intense bout as other fighters might accumulate over three or four fights, describing it as "accelerated learning." This suggests he is now better equipped to maintain composure and execute his game plan in the upcoming clash.
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