BKFC heavyweight champion sheds light on 'best conversation' with Conor McGregor
BKFC's partial owner Conor McGregor was prominent throughout their first foray into Spain as well as the kickoff of their DAZN broadcast deal. Many of the biggest BKFC competitors in the game today were either competing in the ring on Oct. 12 or ringside taking in the spectacle at Marbella.
One of those individuals in question was the BKFC heavyweight champion who spoke with The Schmo. The bombastic interviewer had the title in question adorned on his shoulder as he got insights from the No.2-ranked pound-for-pound fighter, Mike Terrill.
The prolific bare-knuckle boxer discussed his last win at KnuckleMania IV over Lorenzo Hunt, the next title defense possibly being against former UFC veteran Ben Rothwell, and more.
When asked by the energetic content creator about the best conversation he's had with one of BKFC's figureheads Conor McGregor, Terrill said:
"Do you want a whiskey?... Good whiskey. Conor's got very good whiskey."
Check Mick Terrill discussing this referenced Conor McGregor chat below (5:16):
Conor McGregor and some of his other post-BKFC Spain thoughts
Conor McGregor is clearly passionate about this surging sport of bare-knuckle and had a lot to say in the wake of holding a card inside a bull-fighting arena.
The 36-year-old was proud of all combatants but David Mundell was someone who impressed him the most.
The BKFC middleweight champion and number one pound-for-pound ranked fighter in the promotion secured a second-round TKO over Danny Christie. Christie is a top-ranked light heavyweight and is also the promotion's UK champion in that higher-weight category.
Mundell also mentioned that 'The Notorious' told him that a Mike Perry fight would be next up for him inside the world of gloveless combat.
The Dublin native has also described himself as a player/ manager for BKFC and has intentions to make his bare-knuckle debut.
The former champ-champ also showed love to Oscar Willis who is the lead content creator of McGregor's news outlet The Mac Life. Willis made his bare-knuckle debut by finishing fellow MMA media personality Ben Davis.
McGregor also spoke highly of the main event between Franco Tenaglia and Tony Soto, where Tenaglia cemented himself as the lightweight champion.