S4 Ep12: Connor Tierney: Brum Town Bomber — BKFC, Bare Knuckle Legacy, Road Rage & Blues Banter cover art

S4 Ep12: Connor Tierney: Brum Town Bomber — BKFC, Bare Knuckle Legacy, Road Rage & Blues Banter

S4 Ep12: Connor Tierney: Brum Town Bomber — BKFC, Bare Knuckle Legacy, Road Rage & Blues Banter

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From the streets of Birmingham to becoming one of the UK’s most exciting bare-knuckle fighters, Connor “Brum Town Bomber” Tierney tells it like it is. 🔥 In this episode, Connor opens up on what it really takes to succeed in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) — why inactivity kills more fighters than age, and why half‑hearted won’t cut it in bare knuckle. 🥊 bkfc.com We talk: 👊 His rise from Birmingham’s streets to BKFC success 🏆 Winning and defending the UK welterweight title 🎶 Bringing atmosphere, fans and that Brum energy to combat sport 🚗 Tales of road rage, football banter with Villa fans and what legacy means to him 🥇 His dream: to be the first bare knuckle fighter to compete at Knighthead Park / St Andrews since legends like Henry Cooper [contextual aspiration] 💬 The challenges and commitment required to truly live this sport 💥 Connor explains why you can’t treat bare knuckle like a payday — you’ve got to go all in. It’s about toughness, consistency, and carving out a legacy the city can rally behind. 👉 Full episode available Sunday at 8PM GMT on our channel. 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0movlmlggGtSQqRadJJlpQ?si=aad20a46c5c64766 🔓 Support + full version on Patreon: https://patreon.com/B2BMadeinBrum 📺 Subscribe & don’t miss it: https://www.youtube.com/@B2BMadeinBrum #ConnorTierney #BrumTownBomber #BKFC #BareKnuckle #MadeInBrum #Birmingham #BoxingPodcast #CombatSports #B2BPodcast #BluesBan­ter #LegacyTalk #FightCulture
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