David Feldman comments on Mike Perry's future amid Danis matchup
MMA Fighting • 3 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 5:00 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Mike Perry, who has not fought in BKFC since October 2025, is set to fight Dillon Danis in an MMA match on August 29 in Florida. BKFC president David Feldman expressed uncertainty about Perry's return to bare-knuckle fighting but hinted at potential future matchups, including a fight against Darren Till in early 2027. Feldman acknowledged Perry's ongoing contract with BKFC, allowing him to compete in other promotions while still being hopeful for his involvement in BKFC's future events. The outcomes of Perry's upcoming fights may influence discussions regarding his future with BKFC.
- •Mike Perry hasn’t fought in BKFC since October 2025.
- •Perry faces Dillon Danis on August 29 in Florida.
- •Feldman sees potential for Perry vs. Darren Till in early 2027.
- •Perry is allowed to pursue fights outside of BKFC.
- •Feldman hopes for successful ticket sales for future events.
- 5:00 PMMMA Fighting — BKFC president David Feldman reacts to Mike Perry taking Dillon Danis fight rather than return to BKFC
- 5:00 PMYahoo Sports — BKFC president David Feldman reacts to Mike Perry taking Dillon Danis fight rather than return to BKFC
"Mike Perry made a name for himself in the UFC, but he became a combat sports superstar after finding a home in BKFC where he’s inarguably become the face of bare-knuckle fighting. But despite all his success in BKFC, Perry hasn’t graced the ring there since October 2025 and it doesn’t appear he’ll be returning there before 2026 is over. Instead, Perry made his return to MMA back in May and put on a stellar performance taking out Nate Diaz as part of the first MVP MMA card on Netflix. Now, Perry is scheduled to face Dillon Danis in an MMA fight scheduled on Aug. 29 in Florida. With a potential showdown against Darren Till awaiting him in BKFC, is Perry ever planning to return to bare-knuckle fighting? “I can’t even give you that answer right now,” BKFC president David Feldman told MMA Fighting. “We’ll see what happens with the Dillon Danis fight. We’ll see as we start talking and negotiate what we can do. I will say confidently, I do think I can make this match — Darren Till versus Mike Perry — early in [2027], I do think I can make that from conversations with both of them. But we’ll see how it plays out. “If Dillon Danis and Mike Perry were standing up and fighting, I’d say Perry walks through him very easily. Danis can grapple. That’s his thing. But I just think Mike’s too tough for a guy like him. I think you’ll see Mike come out victorious on the other end, and we’ll get into negotiations.” Perry still has bouts remaining on his current BKFC contract, but he’s been allowed to pursue other opportunities outside the promotion such as the Diaz fight and his upcoming showdown against Danis. For his part, Feldman believes Perry’s biggest and most high-profile fights are still awaiting him in BKFC, but he can’t say for certain when that matchups might come to fruition. All he can do for now is watch Perry fight Danis on Aug. 29 and then Feldman hopes they’ll get to sit down and talk about his future in BKFC. “It’s funny. Nothing against Mike, but he says to me ‘let’s talk, we’ve got to talk about the money’ and then he goes and says he’s fought for less money,” Feldman said. “What are we talking about? We’ll see. I know why he did it. It’s his hometown. He’s trying to prove something there. “I wish him the best. I wish everybody the best. I hope the promotion succeeds. I hope they sell tickets. The hardest thing in this world to do in combat sports is sell tickets. I hope they get some good luck.”
"Is Mike Perry still part of BKFC’s immediate future?
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External links- MMA FightingAug 20, 2026, 5:00 PMBKFC president David Feldman reacts to Mike Perry taking Dillon Danis fight rather than return to BKFC
Mike Perry made a name for himself in the UFC, but he became a combat sports superstar after finding a home in BKFC where he’s inarguably become the face of bare-knuckle fighting. But despite all his success in BKFC, Perry hasn’t graced the ring there since October 2025 and it doesn’t appear he’ll be returning there before 2026 is over. Instead, Perry made his return to MMA back in May and put on a stellar performance taking out Nate Diaz as part of the first MVP MMA card on Netflix. Now, Perry is scheduled to face Dillon Danis in an MMA fight scheduled on Aug. 29 in Florida. With a potential showdown against Darren Till awaiting him in BKFC, is Perry ever planning to return to bare-knuckle fighting? “I can’t even give you that answer right now,” BKFC president David Feldman told MMA Fighting. “We’ll see what happens with the Dillon Danis fight. We’ll see as we start talking and negotiate what we can do. I will say confidently, I do think I can make this match — Darren Till versus Mike Perry — early in [2027], I do think I can make that from conversations with both of them. But we’ll see how it plays out. “If Dillon Danis and Mike Perry were standing up and fighting, I’d say Perry walks through him very easily. Danis can grapple. That’s his thing. But I just think Mike’s too tough for a guy like him. I think you’ll see Mike come out victorious on the other end, and we’ll get into negotiations.” Perry still has bouts remaining on his current BKFC contract, but he’s been allowed to pursue other opportunities outside the promotion such as the Diaz fight and his upcoming showdown against Danis. For his part, Feldman believes Perry’s biggest and most high-profile fights are still awaiting him in BKFC, but he can’t say for certain when that matchups might come to fruition. All he can do for now is watch Perry fight Danis on Aug. 29 and then Feldman hopes they’ll get to sit down and talk about his future in BKFC. “It’s funny. Nothing against Mike, but he says to me ‘let’s talk, we’ve got to talk about the money’ and then he goes and says he’s fought for less money,” Feldman said. “What are we talking about? We’ll see. I know why he did it. It’s his hometown. He’s trying to prove something there. “I wish him the best. I wish everybody the best. I hope the promotion succeeds. I hope they sell tickets. The hardest thing in this world to do in combat sports is sell tickets. I hope they get some good luck.”
- Yahoo SportsAug 20, 2026, 5:00 PMBKFC president David Feldman reacts to Mike Perry taking Dillon Danis fight rather than return to BKFC
Is Mike Perry still part of BKFC’s immediate future?
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