If you’ve been following influencer boxing, you already know the formula: big personalities, real tension, and a fight card designed to keep people watching until the last bell. But BFC 1 (Baka Fighting Championship) didn’t feel like a copy-paste of what we’ve seen elsewhere it felt like the Balkans built its own version of a modern fight spectacle, powered by livestream culture.

According to multiple reports, BFC 1 was held on February 1, 2026 and broadcast live on Kick, where it reportedly reached around 600,000 peak concurrent viewers a huge number for a regional influencer boxing event and a clear sign that this format is now mainstream entertainment in the region.

What is BFC 1 (Baka Fighting Championship)?

BFC 1 (short for Baka Fighting Championship) was promoted as a major fight night featuring influencers, TikTok creators, and fighters, packaged into a single high-hype live event. The official promo messaging leaned hard into the “biggest fight event” angle and directed audiences to watch it live on Kick.

A big part of why this worked is simple: the audience didn’t just come for “boxing.” They came for storylines—the rivalries, the personalities, the clips, the memes, and the “you have to see this live” energy that only a livestream platform can amplify.

The main fight everyone searched for

One of the most searched matchups from the card was Luka Silni vs Mali Bobi—and coverage after the event reported that Luka Silni won by judges’ decision.

This is exactly the kind of result that fuels SEO traffic for days:

  • People search the winner right after the stream,
  • then they search highlights, reactions, and “who got robbed?” debates,
  • and after that, they search the rematch rumors
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