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Tik Tok star Bryce Hall called out by son of a UFC legend for BKFC fighting return

Bryce Hall’s return to the BKFC squared circle could see him fight a different son of a legend after his January comeback fell through.

The controversial Tik Tok star won his debut at BKFC 48 in the summer of 2023 when he stopped Gee Perez in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hall was due to return at KnuckleMania this January in Philadelphia, but was forced out when Kimbo Slice Jr was pulled from the event.

Now, he has been called out for a new fight by the son of Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, who has been fighting as an amateur. After going undefeated in his early career, he lost his professional debut in the summer of 2023.

Bryce Hall called out for BKFC comeback by son of Rampage Jackson

Bryce Hall proved his combat sport bona fides when he dropped the undefeated Perez back in 2023 and went on to win the fight. He even admitted that he likely would have lost the fight had his rival not been forced to quit between rounds with a shoulder injury.

Since then, he has eyed a return to Misfits Boxing, particularly given his sole effort at traditional celebrity boxing saw him stopped by Austin McBroom in 2021. He was looking to face KSI’s brother Deji, but the bout never came to fruition.

Now, it seems he may have a new opponent in Raja ‘The Clone’ Jackson, who wants to face him in the BKFC. During one of his dad’s live streams, the former UFC champion asked who Hall was, to which his son insisted he would be interested in a fight.

“I’d fight him,” the younger Jackson insisted. “He did a bare knuckle match, he’s fighting Slice too in bare knuckle I think. I’d fight him, easy. I don’t think [he and Slice] fought yet but I would fight him easy.

“Somebody hit me up for that, please. I’d definitely do that, it would be a really good match and I’ve been wanting to do that.

Bryce Hall’s fight with Kimbo Slice Jr fell apart in January

There are varying reports on why exactly the fight between Hall and Kimbo Slice Jr didn’t happen at KnuckleMania. From the Tik Tok star’s end, he says the fight fell apart due to communication between both sides breaking down, while Slice debates that argument.

“I’m not fighting Kimbo Slice Jr on January 25 and even I can’t believe why,” Hall told fans on Instagram just a few weeks out from fight night. “I’m not a lawyer or anything, but I don’t understand how this whole situation is OK.

“Terms were already agreed, paperwork was already done, contracts were already done – everything was done. We did the whole f—ing nine yards, you know? Then after all that’s done, someone can just go, ‘All right, peace. Just kidding, I’m not doing it.’

“But as of today, Kimbo Slice Jr., he just doesn’t exist as a person. He doesn’t respond to anybody. He ghosted Dave Feldman, the owner of BKFC. He ghosted everybody and the guy just doesn’t exist anymore, I guess.

“I couldn’t fight a nobody. Honestly, it’s whatever. I’m just going to run with the narrative that Kimbo Slice Jr. is afraid of Bryce Hall. That’s what you guys should comment across all his platforms.

“Like, Kimbo Slice Jr is afraid of Tik Tok dancing Bryce Hall that he pulled out of the fight January 25. But I will still be attending, I guess just instead of getting punched in the face bare knuckle I will be in the audience drinking a beer, or something.”