

DAVID MUNDELL
Division: Middleweight
Reach: 75 in / 190.5 cm
Height: 5’9″
Nickname: REDNECK
Age: 33
David ‘The Redneck’ Mundell started his combat sports career in MMA and ran up a 10-5 record in promotions like Bellator, CFFC & Titan FC. When he made the jump to bare-knuckle, he became a dominant contender early on and went straight to the top of the pound for pound rankings after a small setback from Hector Lombard.
Mundell has faced and beaten the likes of Francesco Ricchi, Mike Richman, Doug Coltrane, Stanislav Grosu & more. Needless to say, his pound for pound number one spot was earned! He wanted the Mike Perry matchup because the two have a history. They faced each other twice in MMA, once as amateurs and again as pros, but ‘Platinum’ came out on top both times.
When it comes to the style of ‘The Redneck,’ he is a dangerous power-puncher with extremely elusive defense and a chin to bail him out of any sticky situations he may find himself in. *He’s actually been dropped and come back to win on two separate occasions, which is something we all love to see. His volume and accuracy is well above average so it’s a mix of quality and quantity coming from the Florida striker.
David Mundell fights out of Oldsmar, Florida and embodies that Florida fighting spirit that has become famous in the BKFC’s Squared Circle. He is an advocate for Autism awareness and looks to make a difference in his community in many ways. Mundell has also been making social media pushes to reach more casual fans, but his performances to date speak volumes about his abilities and skill set.
WINS | LOSSES | DRAW |
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9 | 1 | 0 |

DONALD SANCHEZ
División: Light Heavyweight
Reach: 70in / 178cm
Height: 6’0″
Age: 40
Donald Sanchez is an MMA legend coming out of Jackson Wink. He has made a significant impact on a lot of up-and-coming fighters from his home of Albuquerque. He uses his platform to help make the changes he wants to see in the world and his social media is flooded with positive and motivational messages.
When he entered the BKFC, he had moved away from a professional MMA career with a record of 30-20 being active from 2005 to 2019. As a truly well-rounded fighter, Sanchez holds 11 wins by both knockout and submission, so he can fight in any style required to win in the Squared Circle. If he’s fighting a rangier striker, he can get inside and clinch like we see wrestlers do often and if he’s wanting to strike with a smaller or slower puncher, he can stick and move from the outside and work his way to a decision.
There is a high level of technicality coming from the combat sports veteran but he no doubt has a target on his back having a name in the MMA world. He’s competed in the LFA, ONE Championship and Bellator. It seems fighting will always be a part of the ’84 born Sanchez’s life and with a newer entrepreneurial focus, throwing hands is truly a passion that will never die.
He talks all the time about how his losses teach him more than his wins and he tries to challenge himself every day. Sanchez embodies what it means to be a fighter and anytime he throws down, expect moderate volume with higher accuracy than his opponent along with a mixture of shots coming from his orthodox stance.
WINS | LOSSES | DRAW |
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4 | 1 | 0
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