CAMERON DELANO
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Division
Middleweight
Reach
68in / 173cm
height
1.7526
1.7526
nickname
THE BULL
age
10/1997
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Nationality
United States of America

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Cameron Delano enters the Squared Circle from the world of professional bull riding. He’s a self admitted adrenaline junkie and has done a lot of violent activities outside of fighting. His high profile has caught a lot of BKFC fighters’ attention including Bryce Hall and Mike Perry.
Delano shared a quick story on his first appearance of the Bare Knuckle Show with Brian Soscia about his five-year-old daughter loving bare-knuckle fighting and watching it with him almost every night. She’s actually upset that she couldn’t watch him in his debut but dad made the call and she respects it.
Leading up to Delano’s BKFC debut, he dropped 25 pounds of fat in preparation and trained with high level fighters like Tony Soto and Harrison Aiken. He embraces the ‘suck’ in everything he does and realizes that sacrifice breeds success. Despite his successful endeavors leading up to his bare-knuckle debut, he sees a feature in BKFC and plans to continue fighting in high profile fights after his win against Jesse Desrosier.
In his second appearance within the Squared Circle, he looks to take on the hyped frontman of Slaughter to Prevail, Alex the Terrible. It’s bull riding vs deathcore as two talented individuals clash in front of the world with no gloves and no mercy.
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ALEX THE TERRIBLE vs DELANO
May 6, 2026
May 6, 2026 7:00 PM
OCEAN CENTER - DAYTONA, FL
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DELANO vs DESROSIER
June 21, 2025
June 21, 2025 8:00 PM
DICKIES ARENA FORT WORTH, TX
Texas
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