
Cisneros Knocks Out VanCamp in BKFC Hammond Debut
NXTbets Pro | Published On: June 29, 2026
Cisneros Knocks Out
Gregoris “The Venezuelan Viper” Cisneros made the strongest statement on the BKFC Fight Night Hammond card, scoring a knockout in his debut against UFC veteran Cameron VanCamp. Cisneros dropped VanCamp three times and finished the fight 11 seconds before the end of the opening round. The weights were close on the scale, with Cisneros at 164.2 pounds and VanCamp at 165.6. The official weigh-ins took place at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana, and most fighters on the card made weight or came in near their bout limits.
Cisneros wasted little time turning the matchup in his favor. Once the action began, he put VanCamp under heavy pressure and forced the fight-ending sequence before the first round could expire. VanCamp brought a veteran résumé into the bout, but Cisneros controlled the closing moments and left the opening frame with a clear stoppage victory. It was the kind of debut BKFC looks for, one that ends fast and leaves no doubt about the result.
The finish also gave the Hammond card an immediate headline. BKFC events often build around decisive hands and short windows for error, and Cisneros made that plain in his first appearance with the promotion. Dropping an opponent three times in one round put the fight beyond reach, and the late-round knockout sealed a sharp introduction for the newcomer. The result sat at the center of a card that kept producing finishes and clean decisions across the lineup.
Adams Stops Banks
Former BKFC heavyweight champion Arnold “Bomaye” Adams stayed in the spotlight in the co-main event, stopping Steve Banks in the second round. The heavyweight matchup carried a familiar size profile, with Adams at 274 pounds and Banks at 276. The numbers were close, but Adams handled the assignment and put the fight away before it reached the final rounds.
Adams used the opportunity to add another win to his BKFC record in a featured spot. The former champion took control of the bout and closed it out in round two, a result that kept the upper end of the card moving in the same direction as the opener. Banks could not hold off the attack, and the stoppage gave Adams another strong showing in front of a live crowd.
The co-main event also gave the event a second straight fight with a clear ending. Cisneros had delivered the night’s most explosive finish, and Adams followed with a second-round stop that kept the card on a steady run of decisive outcomes. In a heavyweight bout, that matters. The division brings extra force to every exchange, and Adams used that space to finish the job. The result reinforced his standing as one of the heavier names on the BKFC side of the ledger and gave the promotion another familiar winner at the top of the bill.
Hammond Card Results
BKFC Fight Night Hammond delivered a wide range of results beyond the main attractions. Brandon Conley stayed unbeaten at 3-0-1 after a first-round TKO over Aubrey Mendoca. Martez McGregor opened his BKFC run with a third-round TKO of Casey Moses. Tom Angeloff was awarded the win after JoJo Schillizzi could not continue because of a shoulder injury. Stevo Morris defeated Brandon Meneses by split decision.
The card also added wins for Alexandra Delgado-Lopez and Anthony Pike. Alex Davis and Gabriel Mota fought to a no contest after an illegal elbow, the lone bout on the card that did not produce a settled result. Justin Street stopped Ronny Hauser with a fourth-round TKO. Branko Busick delivered one of the fastest finishes on the event, knocking out Anthony Mendoza in 24 seconds.
Taken together, the lineup showed a card that moved from quick stoppages to longer fights and back to another short finish. Conley kept his unbeaten mark intact. McGregor got a clean start to his BKFC debut. Morris earned a tight decision. Street and Busick added more stoppages before the night ended. The mix of outcomes gave Hammond a full slate of results, with multiple fighters leaving the card with clear wins and a few dramatic stops that shaped the pace from top to bottom.