
Alex Terrible gets stopped after brutal knockdowns in Blood4Blood main event
Alex Terrible’s night started with screaming fans, flashing lights, and a live performance in front of a packed building. It ended with the Slaughter to Prevail singer leaning against the ropes, badly hurt, while a referee waved off his BKFC debut.
The Russian deathcore frontman headlined the first-ever Blood4Blood event on Wednesday night, a strange but fascinating crossover between heavy music and bare-knuckle fighting. For a while, the atmosphere felt more like a concert than a fight card. Then Cameron Delano turned it into a beating.
Terrible showed toughness throughout the contest, but toughness alone wasn’t enough once Delano found his rhythm.
Delano punished every mistake
From the opening round, Delano looked far more comfortable in the chaos of bare-knuckle boxing. Terrible had the size advantage and clearly carried real power, yet he struggled whenever Delano slipped inside his reach.
A clean straight left from Delano sent Terrible stumbling backward early, scoring the first knockdown of the fight. The crowd reacted instantly. Some fans looked stunned. Others simply wanted more violence.
That pretty much set the tone for the evening.
Delano stayed aggressive without rushing recklessly. He kept forcing exchanges at close range and repeatedly caught Terrible during wild combinations. At one point, Delano complained about punches to the back of the head after suffering a cut, leading to a warning from the referee between rounds.
Even then, Terrible kept marching forward. The man clearly wasn’t interested in surviving quietly.
The second round turned into complete chaos
Things got messy in the second. Delano blitzed Terrible with a barrage of punches that dropped him again and nearly finished the fight on the spot.
Then, suddenly, momentum shifted.
Terrible cracked Delano with two heavy right hands during a furious exchange and briefly sent him to the canvas. Delano immediately argued that he slipped, but the referee ruled it a knockdown anyway.
For a few seconds, the building erupted. Fans sensed a comeback.
Terrible fed off that energy and started throwing with bad intentions, but the damage he absorbed earlier never really disappeared. His nose was busted up, his balance looked shaky, and every clean Delano counter visibly rattled him.
The final round lasted less than half a minute.
Terrible embraces the moment despite defeat
Knowing he was behind, Terrible stormed forward to start the third round looking for a finish. Delano stayed calm and timed him perfectly with another hard counter that sent the singer crashing down yet again.
When Terrible stood up, his legs betrayed him. The referee stepped in almost immediately.
After the fight, Delano praised his opponent and called him “a tough son of a bitch,” while Terrible addressed the crowd with the honesty people have come to expect from him.
“I’m scared of literally everything,” he admitted afterward. “But I try to fight my fears.”
That line probably explained the entire night better than any punch ever could.



