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BKFC 20 Odds, Preview and Best Bets – Bedford vs Barnett Jr

Dylan Bowker

by Dylan Bowker in Boxing

Updated Aug 19, 2021 · 10:57 AM PDT

BKFC 20 odds - Bedord vs Barnett Jr.
Can Reggie Barnett Jr. exact his revenge on Johnny Bedford at BKFC 20 this Friday?
  • BKFC 20 goes down on Friday, August 20th, 2021 at 7 PM EST
  • Who wins the Bedford vs Barnett Jr sequel and becomes champ?
  • Check out the fight odds, analysis, and predictions below

BKFC 20 is headlined by a 135-pound BKFC and Police Gazette championship clash in Johnny Bedford vs Reggie Barnett Jr II. It’s apropos this card goes down on August 20th, and the fistic fireworks transpire at Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi.

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Also, an intriguing heavyweight clash goes down in the co-feature when Tony Lopez welcomes in promotional debutant Alan Belcher. You can check out the broadcast this Friday on the BKTV App.

BKFC 20 Odds

Fighter Odds
Johnny Bedford -250
Reggie Barnett Jr +200
Fighter Odds
Alan Belcher -120
Tony Lopez +100
Fighter Odds
Jason Fish -200
Quentin Henry +150
Fighter Odds
Harris Stephenson -120
Melvin Guillard +100
Fighter Odds
Ryan Jones -180
Kaine Tomlinson +140

Odds as of August 19th

Bedford vs Barnett Jr I

The first fight between these two took place at BKFC 6 as Johnny Bedford and Reggie Barnett Jr tested skills for the inaugural BKFC 135 pound title.

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This resulted in an instant classic that saw Bedford emerge victorious via unanimous decision in June 2019.

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For Johnny Bedford, the chance to regain his gold is at the forefront of his focus here.

Conversely, Barnett Jr seeks out a redemptive victory in this sophomore bid for gold within Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.

The Road to Bedford vs Barnett Jr II

Reggie Barnett Jr has put together a three-fight winning streak since the initial Bedford bout.

Barnett Jr’s last outing saw him pick up his biggest name-value victory yet over a decorated former gloved boxing champion in DeMarcus Corley at BKFC 16.

Following the first Barnett Jr fight, Bedford followed that up by finishing the infamous Charles Bennett at BKFC 9.

Johnny Bedford looks to rebound after losing his pair of belts to Dat Nguyen in a closely contested bout at BKFC Knucklemania earlier in the year.

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There are many pundits and fans alike that look at this fight as determining not only the top 135-pounder in BKFC. But to determine the number one ranked pound for pound bare-knuckle boxer on the planet presently.

A characterization that both warriors understand per my conversations with both prior to this BKFC 20 main event.

BKFC 20 Main Event Tale of the Tape

Bedford
VS
Barnett Jr
5-1 Record 6-1
3 Knockouts 2
5’10 Height 5’5
71″ Reach Not Available
Reggie Barnett Jr, Charles Bennett, Abdiel Velazquez Significant Wins DeMarcus Corley, Rusty Crowder, Abdiel Velazquez
Orthodox Stance Southpaw

In the end, I think the line is fairly lopsided for this one, but I do favor Bedford. I think this will be a high-level kinetic chess match, and there will be more parity in this rematch than in the first bout.

That being said, I still see the outcome being the same in as far as who gets their hand raised.

Pick: Johnny Bedford (-250)

Alan Belcher vs Tony Lopez

Alan Belcher is a former UFC veteran who has not competed in mixed martial arts since 2013.

The former middleweight combatant takes off the gloves and will now knuckle up as a heavyweight competitor in his bare-knuckle boxing debut.

Belcher will be testing skills against a man who has collected a myriad of regional MMA belts in Tony Lopez.

Lopez is also a stalwart within bare-knuckle boxing and has been with BKFC since their inaugural show.

Despite his inauspicious 0-2-1 record in BKFC, it’s key to note Lopez has had a pair of bouts with the reigning BKFC/ Police Gazette heavyweight champion Joey Beltran.  Their first fight at BKFC 1 was an absolute classic, and their second bout was another amazing throwdown that was ruled a draw.

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Ultimately, I’ve got to go with Belcher here. I think this will be a blood-soaked brawl where Lopez has moments.

But in the end, I see Alan Belcher pulling this one out.

Pick: Alan Belcher (-120)

Other Picks for BKFC 20:

  1. Jason Fish vs Quentin Henry: Henry has a six-inch advantage, also has a pair of BKFC stoppages, and I think he presents good underdog value.  Pick: Quentin Henry (+150)
  2. Harris Stephenson vs Melvin Guillard: Guillard is a UFC vet with a marginal bare-knuckle boxing edge. But he has been a tad too inconsistent lately coming off back-to-back BKFC defeats. Pick: Harris Stephenson (-120)
  3. Ryan Jones vs Kaine Tomlinson: BKFC fighters at this stage in their development make for a lot of matchmaking parity, and I see solid underdog value here. Pick: Kaine Tomlinson (+140)
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