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BKFC Set To Create "King Of Violence" Belt For Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez Fight
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

On December 2 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships is set to host one of its biggest events to date.

Every few months, the promotion is able to draw in some big names in order to add some additional buzz to their cards, usually surrounding the face of the promotion, Mike Perry.

Having already faced the likes of Michael "Venom" Page and Luke Rockhold, "Platinum" is set for another all-star matchup next time out when he faces Eddie Alvarez.

"The Underground King" and former UFC and Bellator world champion made his BKFC debut earlier this year, defeating Chad Mendes in a great contest.

With Alvarez and Perry set to collide in this huge main event, there are now even more stakes at play with a title that suits both competitors down to a tee.

Ariel Helwani Announces "King of Violence" Belt That Will Be On The Line In Perry vs. Alvarez

Ariel Helwani announced that Perry vs. Alvarez will see the winner leave with the inaugural "King of Violence" title, taking credit for the belt after suggesting it while having both men on his show, The MMA Hour.

Given both men's track records, this title is deserving of their reputations and adds an extra bit of buzz to this already big main event.

BKFC is also giving the fans the option to vote on which design will become the "King of Violence" title, providing three different styles to pick from.

Combat sports enthusiasts  can vote for which design they prefer via a poll underneath Helwani's original post announcing the new title and showcasing the three designs.

Alvarez may hold a win over current UFC BMF champion Justin Gaethje, but as multiple men have found out, the BKFC ring is Perry's stomping ground and no one has been able to go toe-to-toe with him as of yet.

The card is also set to feature the likes of former UFC fighters Ben Rothwell, Todd Duffee, and Bec Rawlings.

This article first appeared on MMA News and was syndicated with permission.

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