Sabah Homasi’s transition to bare-knuckle fighting proved as explosive as many anticipated, as the former UFC and Bellator fighter delivered a memorable performance in his BKFC debut. Competing for the first time in 13 months, Homasi showcased his power and precision in a spectacular win over Eduardo Peralta at BKFC on DAZN 3, held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
Entering the bout with a background that included three UFC fights and a dozen Bellator appearances, Homasi demonstrated why BKFC seemed like a natural fit for his aggressive style. The 175-pound clash began with Homasi landing significant strikes in the opening round, putting Peralta on the defensive early.
The decisive moment came in the second round when Homasi unleashed a perfectly timed right hand that sent Peralta crashing to the canvas. The referee's count confirmed Peralta could not continue, and Homasi was declared the winner by knockout.
Homasi’s return to combat sports after more than a year away was marked not only by his physical readiness but also by his ability to adapt seamlessly to the bare-knuckle format. His victory not only cements his place in BKFC but also positions him as a fighter to watch in the promotion’s competitive 175-pound division.
This knockout win serves as a testament to Homasi’s striking capabilities and his potential to make waves in his new fighting home. Fans and analysts alike will undoubtedly keep a close eye on his future in BKFC as he looks to build on this successful debut.
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