
Christine Ferea calls out Heather Hardy for Bare Knuckle fight
Former BKFC champion Christine Ferea recently called out former WBO boxing champion, Heather “The Heat” Hardy, for a Bare Knuckle match via Facebook.
Hardy snidely answered back with a “Show me the Money” Jerry McGuire GIF.
Ferea amassed a record of 3-0 in her amateur MMA career from 2012 to 2015, fighting under King of the Cage, Tuff-N-Uff, and Dragon House prior to being signed by Invicta. She went 1-2-0 in her professional MMA career before turning to BKFC. Ferea is now 2-1 in her BKFC career.
She debuted at BKFC 3: Adams vs. Shewmaker in October 2018 in Biloxi, Miss. winning the match by TKO at 1:55 of round 1.
Heather Hardy is an American professional boxer and mixed martial artist. In boxing, she held the WBO featherweight title from October 2018 to September 2019. She is also 2-2 in her MMA career with her two wins occurring at Bellator NYC in June 2017 and Bellator 194 in February 2018.
Ferea has her mind set on taking out Hardy who she refers to as “The Brooklyn Barbie”. Perhaps BKFC boss David Feldman and matchmaker Nate Shook should let these ladies decide who will be the Queen of the Ring in BKFC.
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