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Knuckletown correspondent Big Face sits down with the indomitable Stephen “Tomahawk” Townsel, shedding light on his recent bout, marked by resilience and determination in the face of adversity.

Reflecting on his last fight at the Hard Rock, Townsel recounts the harrowing experience of battling through a series of debilitating injuries. Despite breaking both hands during the bout, including fracturing knuckles and tearing a tendon in his thumb, Townsel displayed unwavering courage and skill, fighting on with relentless determination.

“It was an amazing fight,” Townsel recalls, his voice brimming with resolve. “Blessed to be a part of it, man. Can’t wait for him to heal up and be back.”

Addressing his future in the sport, Townsel exudes confidence and determination. “I’m always going to come back,” he declares emphatically. “There’s never going to be nothing that I’m not going to come back from.”

With his sights set on recovery and redemption, Townsel remains undeterred by the challenges that lie ahead. “That fight’s in the past, the next fight’s in the future,” he asserts. “I’m going to heal up quick, man. I’ll be back ready soon.”

As Townsel prepares to embark on the road to recovery, the Knuckletown community stands united in support of their resilient warrior. With his unwavering spirit and steadfast determination, Townsel serves as an inspiration to fighters and fans alike, embodying the true essence of bare-knuckle combat.

Stay tuned to KnuckleTown for updates on Stephen “Tomahawk” Townsel’s journey back to the ring, where he aims to continue his quest for glory and redemption in the unforgiving world of bare-knuckle fighting.

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