BTC 29: TBD
BTC 29 Coming to a City Near You in September 2025!!
Location, Venue and Date TBD
BTC 26: Rumble in the Rapids
BTC 26: Rumble in the Rapids
Americana Resort
8444 Lundy's Ln, Niagara Falls, ON
Saturday, November 16th, 2024
Doors Open @ 5pm · Show Starts @ 6pm
All Ages Show · Licensed for +19
Ticket Link: https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/49668/
PPV Link: https://www.btcfight.ca/live/
BTC 25: Legacy
BTC 25 Tickets:
https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/48768/
BTC 25 PPV:
Ontario's No. 1 MMA organization "BTC Fight Promotions" is coming to Oshawa for the first time ever for our monumental 25th event! Get ready for "BTC 25: Legacy" at Children's Arena on Saturday, September 14th for a thrilling night of mixed martial arts competition!
For the past seven years, the BTC Fight Promotions team has been travelling around Ontario organizing world-class MMA events. We consistently seek out top-tier talent from across Canada and around the globe, providing athletes with a platform to showcase their skills, build their records, and prove they are ready to compete on the international stage. In 24 shows we have helped propel 10 athletes to organizations such as the UFC and Bellator including Serhiy Sidey, Jasmine Jasudavicius and Aaron Jeffery!
This show will be no different! We are bringing some of the best MMA fighters from Canada and around the world to Oshawa on September 14th. This will be one of our biggest events of the year featuring high-profile showdowns between rising prospects and undefeated contenders vying to prove themselves as the best in the world.
Join us at Children's Arena to immerse yourself in the excitement and energy of the crowd for a guaranteed action-packed night of fights!
For more information visit www.btcfight.ca or follow us on any of the following social media platforms!
YouTube: www.youtube.com/btcfight
Instagram: www.instagram.com/btcfight
Facebook: www.facebook.com/btcfight
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@btcfight
Twitter: www.twitter.com/btcfight
BTC 24
BTC 24: Apex is coming to Central Arena (519 Drury Lane) in Burlington on Saturday June 8th, 2024
BTC 24: Fight Card:
Adam Assenza vs Thiago Oliveira
Tony Laramie vs Josh Smith
Kyle Prepolec vs Bobby Moffett
Bobby Poulter vs Avinash Chowtee
Luke Roberts vs Davis Rapagna
Clay Pye vs Cristian Nova
Matt Smith vs Nicky Heinrichs
Noah Crosswell vs Nate Small
Mel Zeman vs Brittany Bickhart
Jordan Tecson vs Isaiah Sharpe
**Fight Card is Subject to Change**
BTC 23: Revolution
BTC Fight Promotions heads back to Kingston for our first fight card of 2024!
Tickets available now: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/10005F88241907CC
BTC 22: Battlezone
We always end the year off with a bang and we have a huge card lined up for November 18th in Burlington!
Here’s an overview of the card featuring three title fights and some of Canada’s best fighters from the top to the bottom of this card.
For a deeper look at the top five matches here’s an article highlighting the story behind these match ups: FOUR CHAMPIONS FIGHTING AT BTC 22
The journey to become world champion has many steps and for everyone competing on the card the journey continues here - don’t miss it!
Here are some of the best fights from our shows at BTC HQ!
BTC 21: Kitchener
BTC Fight heads back to The Aud! We had an awesome show last time we came to Kitchener so we knew we had to come back. This summer showcase as always will feature the best martial artists from around Canada and the world. Keep up to date with fight announcements and event info with our newsletter and social media. Check out some highlights from the last time we came to Kitchener!!
BTC 20: Burlington
Our 20th pro MMA show will be one for the ages. Expect a stacked line up coming to Burlington this June as BTC Fight pulls out all the stops for this monumental event!!
Here’s highlights from our last show in Burlington:
BTC 16: Challenger Series I
Tickets: https://www.ticketscene.ca/events/39747/
Order PPV: https://btcfight.ca/live
BTC X
EVENT STARTS AT 7pm EST/4pm PST
Josh Kwiatkowski vs lucas neufeld
jake macdonald vs xavier nash
dorjan dokaj vs geran buckner
FORREST AYERS VS NICK LEBLANC
konstantin gaivoronskii vs luke roberts
MARIA DJUKIC VS JO MAISONNEUVE
PAUL FISHER VS DYLAN MCILVENNY
DERRICK LAING VS MAC LAURSEN
TYLER VANKILL VS DAVIS RAPAGNA
IZZUDEEN ATMEH VS JAKE GEAUVREAU
isaiah metituk vs broderick rene
2nd Annual MMA Awards
🔥 People’s Choice, Fight, Knockout, Submission, Gym and Coach Awards 🗳 Support your favourite athletes and teams! #MMAAwards
[COMPLETED] BTC 8: Eliminator
Get your tickets to BTC 8: Eliminator. Featuring Burlington’s Scott Hudson and Adam Assenza! Tickets are selling quickly so make sure to book using the online seatmap as soon as possible.
This is a historic night for BTC Fight Promotions, as we become the longest-standing Ontario professional MMA promotion. The Score Network was Ontario’s former go-to platform for MMA, hosting 7 fight events across the province.
BTC 8: Eliminator stands to make history & feature a packed fight card with multiple title bouts.
[COMPLETED] BTC 7: Annihilation
BTC 7: Annihilation took place August 24th at the EY Centre in Ottawa, ON
BTC Lightweight Championship (155 lbs)
Josh Wick def Adam Assenza by KO (Strikes) Rd 1, 4:30
Serhiy Sidey def Kevin Bastien-Popowick by KO (Head Kick) Rd 1, 4:08
Matt Speciale def Ruslan Ruslanzada by TKO (Punches) Rd 1, 3:30
Kyran Cameron def Kyle Blinkhorn by TKO (Punches) Rd 1, 2:45
Colton Boxell def Jeremiah Curtright by Submission (Heel Hook) Rd 1, 2:30
[COMPLETED] BTC 6: Night of Champions
BTC 6 takes will take place in Burlington on Saturday, June 1st, 2019.
[COMPLETED] BTC 5: Typhoon
BTC 5 takes place Saturday, March 9, 2019 with MMA fights at Central Park Athletics in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
[COMPLETED] BTC 4: Vendetta
BTC 5 takes place Saturday, March 9, 2019 with 0 MMA fights at Central Park Athletics in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
[COMPLETED] BTC 3: Prophecy
BTC 5 takes place Saturday, March 9, 2019 with 0 MMA fights at Central Park Athletics in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
[COMPLETED] Continents Collide
Results:
Main Event (10:30pm)
Garth Watkins def. Scott Bartlett (TKO, 1st Rd)
Team Event (8pm)
Team Canada [CAN] vs. Team South Africa [SA]
Thomas Raby [CAN] def. Pieter de Klerk [SA] (Unanimous Decision)
Luan Venter [SA] def. Payton Corrigan [CAN] (Split Decision)
Luqman Kinnarath [CAN] def. Sebastiaan Boshoff [SA] (Unanimous Decision)
Emily Vallance [CAN] def. Charlise Ludeke [SA] (Referee Stoppage, 2nd Rd)
SD Heijns [SA] def. Colton Dietrich [CAN] (Referee Stoppage, 1st Rd)
Terry Sulkye [CAN] def. Christiaan de Nysschen [SA] (Unanimous Decision)
Barbara Gouws [SA] def. Sandra Duffy [CAN] (Winner by Pts, 9-4)
Preliminary Card (7pm)
Lucas McKinty def. Ethan Chandler (Unanimous Decision)
Hayley Malcolm def. Karen Dykwhoorn (Unanimous Decision)
[COMPLETED] BTC 2: Valhalla
Results:
Scott Hudson def. Joe Elmore (Decision, Unanimous, 3 Rds)
Adam Assenza def. Jesse Erickson (TKO, Strikes, Rd. 1)
Matt DiMarcantonio def. Jacob Bohn (KO, Flying Knee, Rd. 2)
Anastasia Nikolakakos def. Francis Hernandez (Decision, Unanimous, 3 Rds)
Vladimir Kazbekov def. PJ Ste-Marie (Decision, Unanimous, 3 Rds)
Patrick Connors def. Cody Kent (KO, Elbows, Rd. 2)
Jason Hinds def. Joe Petahtegoose (Decision, Unanimous, 3 Rds)
[COMPLETED] BTC 1: Genesis
Special to BTC Fight Promotions - By Alexander K Lee of TheScore.com
Featherweight: Patrick Connors vs. Jo Petahtegoose
Making his professional debut, Patrick Connors rode his grappling to an eventual submission win against Jo Petahtegoose. Connors was the aggressor from the start, taking the action to the mat early and often while working to improve his position. He nearly locked on a choke in Round 1, but Petahtegoose ended up shaking him off. From top position, Petahtegoose managed to advance to mount where he was able to do some damage to the newcomer.
In Round 2, Connors stayed aggressive, once again gaining back control before transitioning to mount. From there, Petahtegoose fought to escape, but wound up having to tap out instead.
Light Heavyweight: Chris Lee Byrne vs. John McPherson
This was a grind-it-out affair between two of the bigger fighters on the card. Chris Lee Byrne almost put this one away early when he trapped John McPherson in an ugly-looking armlock, but McPherson was able to escape. Both fighters showed a lot of heart, swinging away at each other to close the opening round.
Rounds 2 and 3 saw Lee Byrne take advantage of a rapidly fading McPherson, using his wrestling to ground his opponent and work from mount for long stretches of the match. In the end, the judges awarded Lee Byrne a unanimous decision for his efforts.
Bantamweight: Vladimir Kazbekov vs. Josh Rich
In what might have been the Fight of the Night, Vladimir Kazbekov and Josh Rich alternated between some thrilling exchanges on the feet and tactical ground work. It was Kazbekov who proved to be the superior grappler, taking Rich down and scoring points from half guard and side control.
Even with his nose bleeding badly heading into Round 3, Rich stayed in the fight and made it to the final buzzer. All three judges scored the fight in Kazbekov's favour due to his impressive wrestling and ground-and-pound.
Strawweight: Coralie Dixon vs. Anastasia Nikolakakos
Anastasia Nikolakakos was fighting professionally for the first time after compiling an impressive amateur record and she didn't disappoint in her debut. The speedy striker used a seemingly endless amount of lateral movement to befuddle Coralie Dixon. She repeatedly landed hard shots, swarming Dixon against the cage.
To Dixon's credit, she showed one of the best chins on the entire card and she never showed any sign of backing down. However, Nikolakakos eventually opened up with a series of shots on the mat that forced the referee to stop the match in Round 2, earning Nikolakakos her first pro victory.
Lightweight: Krzysztof Dobrzynski vs. Scott Hudson
These two were fighting in a phone booth, clinching up and punishing each other with short shots. It didn't take long for Scott Hudson to take the lead with crunching elbows to Dobrzynski's body and a takedown that developed into an airtight guillotine submission. Dobrzynski was forced to tap out about a minute and a half into the opening round.
Lightweight: Braedon Ward vs. Adam Assenza
Other than some discomfort to his left eye, Adam Assenza's night couldn't have gone much better. He looked loose as a goose from the opening bell, throwing all kinds of advanced striking techniques, most of which seemed to connect on Braedon Ward's head. 90 seconds into the match, Assenza unloaded on Ward to pick up a quick TKO victory.
Featherweight: Khama Worthy vs. Kyle Nelson
Nelson entered this bout with a sterling 10-1 record and he showed why he's rapidly becoming one of Canada's most talked about prospects. The Huntsville native scored the most devastating finish of the night, overwhelming Khama Worthy before knocking him flat onto the mat with a punch right to the chin. He didn't need the referee to tell him this one was over.
Afterwards, Nelson was serenaded with "UFC" chants and he cut a promo agreeing that it's time for him to get the call to the big show.
Light Heavyweight: Matt Van Buren vs. Todd Stoute
Todd Stoute escaped early trouble in this one to claim a hard-fought unanimous decision. It looked like Matt Van Buren's UFC experience would pay off in Round 1 as he managed to tie Stoute up and nearly lock on a fight-ending choke. Stoute stayed patient, listened to his corner, and eventually got himself free.
On the feet, Stoute consistently got the better of the striking exchanges and as it became increasingly difficult for Van Buren to hold him down, Stoute pulled ahead on the scorecards. In the final frame, Stoute even reversed a takedown to earn some top control for himself. In the end, Stoute's hand was raised, but both fighters showed they were worthy of main event status.