In a night that blended brutal metal with bare-knuckle mayhem, Alex Terrible—the frontman of Russian deathcore band Slaughter to Prevail—made his highly anticipated BKFC debut at Blood4Blood on Wednesday, May 7, 2026. The event, held at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, promised a fusion of music and mayhem, but for the metal vocalist, the main event didn't go as planned.
Facing undefeated fighter Cameron Delano, Terrible showed flashes of promise, including a knockdown in the second round that had the crowd roaring. However, Delano's experience and power proved too much. The Russian singer was dropped three times in the fight, with the final blow landing just 29 seconds into the third round—a devastating right hand that sent Terrible crashing to the canvas. As he struggled to recover against the ropes, the referee stepped in to call the stoppage, handing Delano another victory and Terrible a harsh welcome to the BKFC.
In a raw and emotional post-fight interview, Terrible didn't hold back. "Of course, I'm very sad, I lost. It f---king sucks," he admitted. "Sometimes shit happens. I feel sad but at the same time I feel so f---king happy because we made this Blood4Blood event. I think it sucks. I was fighting like a f---king bitch. I strongly believe in myself, like stupidly believe in myself. He's a tough opponent. He broke my nose again."
Terrible's honesty continued as he reflected on his mindset. "A lot of people say I'm tough, but I'm not tough. I'm scared of literally everything, but I try to fight my fears. That's why I do this shit. I hope you guys loved this show. I hope you loved the fights. For me, it's a f---king honor."
Adding to the night's unique chaos, Terrible had performed with Slaughter to Prevail just three hours before stepping into the ring—a fitting tribute to the Blood4Blood concept, which featured four live bands alongside four bare-knuckle fights. The loss drops Terrible's bare-knuckle record to 2-2 overall and 0-1 under the BKFC banner, but his grit and vulnerability have already earned him respect from fans and fighters alike. Whether this is the end or just the beginning of his combat sports journey, one thing is clear: Alex Terrible isn't afraid to face his fears, even when the outcome is brutal.
