Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA video: Yoel Romero breaks Alex Nicholson’s jaw with brutal fight-ending punch

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Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA video: Yoel Romero breaks Alex Nicholson’s jaw with brutal fight-ending punch

Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA video: Yoel Romero breaks Alex Nicholson’s jaw with brutal fight-ending punch

Yoel Romero gets a nasty knockout win

Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA video: Yoel Romero breaks Alex Nicholson’s jaw with brutal fight-ending punch

Yoel Romero gets a nasty knockout win

When you step into the ring with Yoel Romero, you're facing a force of nature that seems to laugh in the face of Father Time. At 49 years old, "The Soldier of God" proved once again why he's one of the most feared competitors in combat sports, delivering a jaw-shattering performance at Friday night's Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA event in Miami.

Facing fellow UFC veteran Alex Nicholson in the main event, Romero made it look effortless. After executing a textbook takedown, he unleashed a devastating left hand on the ground that connected with such force it broke Nicholson's jaw, forcing the tap-out from strikes. The fight-ending sequence was brutal, clinical, and a reminder that Romero's power hasn't diminished one bit with age.

This victory marks a crucial rebound for Romero, who had dropped back-to-back bouts in RAF and IBA Bareknuckle. The Cuban powerhouse has been on a tear since parting ways with PFL after they absorbed Bellator, stacking up three consecutive wins across BKFC and Dirty Boxing. Originally scheduled to face rival Hector Lombard, Romero showed he's still a dangerous matchup for anyone in the bareknuckle world.

In the co-main event, former BKFC champion Luis Palomino returned to mixed martial arts competition and secured a come-from-behind third-round stoppage against past UFC veteran Darrell Horcher, though the win came with a touch of controversy that fans are still buzzing about.

For those who love the raw, unfiltered action of bareknuckle fighting, Friday night was a masterclass in how experience and power can still dominate the younger generation. Yoel Romero isn't just surviving in this sport—he's thriving, one broken jaw at a time.

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