TWO reality TV stars put their fists up on a huge Bare Knuckle Fight Championship bill – and it can be watched worldwide!
After fighting boxing legend Floyd Mayweather in February 2023, hanging up his gloves in September 2024, and then making a successful BKFC debut earlier this year, Aaron Chalmers returns to action.


He’ll be oozing with confidence as he goes into this fight after landing one of the most brutal stoppages of his career just five months ago.
And the former Geordie Shore star is set to take on ex-Love Islander Jack Fincham, who hasn’t fought since a 2022 exhibition bout against Anthony Taylor.
Plus, Fincham will need to mentally get over the fact that he narrowly avoided prison this year after being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog.
How can I watch Aaron Chalmers vs Jack Fincham?
- Chalmers vs Fincham will be broadcast live on DAZN.
- The whole fight card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe via a DAZN subscription.
- If you are not currently a DAZN member, then monthly and annual subscription options are available to watch over 185 fights a year across boxing, bare knuckle boxing, MMA and kickboxing.
- An Annual Super Saver subscription is a one-off payment of £119.99 / $224.99 for 12-months access (£14.99 / $19.99 per month if paying in monthly instalments).
- A Monthly Flexible pass, which can be cancelled at any time, is £24.99 / $29.99 per month.
Are tickets still available for BKFC 81?
Tickets for BKFC 81 are running low with only limited hospitality seating still available.
The fight takes place on Saturday, September 27 and will be broadcast exclusively on DAZN.
Read everything you need to know about tickets – including pricing and availability – for the big night below.
Who else is on the card?
Fans from across the globe will be fascinated to see how Aaron Chalmers vs Jack Fincham is going to unfold.
But James DeGale is taking on Matt Floyd in a thrilling light-heavyweight clash at the top of the bill.
- James DeGale vs Matt Floyd – Light-heavyweight
- Aaron Chalmers vs Jack Fincham – Light heavyweight
- Jonny Graham vs Navid Mansouri – Lightweight
- Jack Cullen vs Stanislav Grosu – Middleweight
- Jonno Chipcase vs Lewis Garside – Featherweight
- David Oscar vs Travis Dickinson – Cruiserweight
- Bartlomiej Krol vs Jon Telfer – Lightweight
- Joe Lister vs Sean Weir – Light Heavyweight
- Andy Thornton vs Matty Hill – Heavyweight
What has been said?
Chalmers struck an agreement to fight Fincham on Instagram and he insists there will be no hard feelings until the bell rings.
He said: “I don’t mind him. I’m not one of these people that really hates anyone I’m going to fight.
“We’re all in this for the same thing. Unfortunately when it comes to fight night there can only be one winner, so you’ve got to put everything aside.
“So I don’t mind Jack. I know he’s had a rough couple of years in his personal life, from what I’ve seen online.
“If he’s trying to better himself by getting in the ring, then so be it. He’s got a hard fight to come back to, which is me.”