Homecoming War: Alessio Sakara Challenges Chris Camozzi for BKFC Cruiserweight Gold in Rome
The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship returns to Europe with BKFC 83, a landmark event set in the historic Palazzo dello Sport in Rome. Headlining the card, reigning cruiserweight champion Chris Camozzi faces Italian combat icon Alessio Sakara in a bare-knuckle title bout that promises both violence and legacy.
For Camozzi, the fight represents more than another defense—it’s a chance to cement his place as the face of the division. The American has looked nearly unstoppable since transitioning from mixed martial arts to bare-knuckle competition, showcasing measured aggression and knockout power that fits perfectly within the unforgiving BKFC rule set. Calm under pressure, Camozzi has built a reputation for technical precision in a sport that rewards controlled chaos.
Across from him stands Alessio Sakara, Rome’s own “Legionarius,” returning to the spotlight before a roaring hometown crowd. Sakara’s career spans professional boxing, MMA, and kickboxing, and few fighters carry his level of veteran grit. Fighting on home soil brings both emotional weight and expectation; the Italian faithful will demand nothing short of triumph. For Sakara, this isn’t merely about the belt—it’s about reclaiming pride and closing his storied career with gold wrapped around his waist.
The stylistic clash is as compelling as the narrative. Camozzi’s disciplined jab-and-counter approach will meet Sakara’s trademark forward pressure and heavy-handed exchanges. In bare-knuckle fighting, timing and accuracy matter as much as power; every opening can end a fight instantly. Camozzi’s experience under BKFC rules gives him a technical edge, but Sakara’s familiarity with boxing fundamentals and his relentless pace make him a live threat.
Both men understand the risks of the format—cuts, broken hands, and the mental warfare of standing inches apart with no gloves to soften the impact. Each has promised an aggressive fight, with Camozzi vowing to “put on a show” and Sakara insisting he will “defend Rome.” It’s the kind of matchup that defines the sport: a global champion entering hostile territory against a national hero unwilling to yield.
Beyond the individual stakes, BKFC 83 marks another milestone for the organization’s international growth. Bringing a championship fight to Italy signals a strategic expansion into new markets and demonstrates that the appeal of bare-knuckle competition transcends borders. For fans, it’s also a return to the sport’s raw essence—skill stripped of artifice, heart laid bare before the crowd.
When the bell rings in Rome, expect a collision of precision and pride. Whether it’s Camozzi retaining his crown or Sakara rising to the occasion under the lights of his hometown, BKFC 83 stands as one of the most anticipated bare-knuckle events of the year. One will walk away with gold. The other will leave with the scars of a war fought without gloves—and the respect that only this brutal sport can earn.
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