Cameron Delano upsets Alex the Terrible in BKFC's Blood 4 Blood

DAYTONA BEACH — Fans watched limbs fly on the floor of the Ocean Center at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship's Blood 4 Blood event on May 6, and that goes for both the boxing and heavy-metal mosh pits.

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The unique hybrid featured four bare-knuckle matches separated by brief heavy metal concerts from Slaughter to Prevail, Crowbar, Malevolence, Black Label Society and a pre-show from Chained Saint.

Slaughter to Prevail kicked off the night with a performance led by lead vocalist Aleksandr Shikolay, better known as Alex the Terrible in the bare-knuckle fighting and metal scenes. In a twist fitting for the event, Shikolay boxed professional bull rider Cameron Delano a few hours later in the main event.

Despite being a sizable underdog, it was Delano that took the victory against fan-favorite Alex the Terrible in what turned out to be the longest fight of the night.

Delano knocked Shikolay on his back with a straight right to the nose 15 seconds into the first round. Delano, who was backed against the ropes, barely beat a Shikolay punch that was thrown at him at the exact same time.

Shikolay wasn’t able to beat the 10-second count, and the fight was waved off 29 seconds into the third round.

“Alex is a tough son of a [expletive],” Delano said in his post-fight interview in the ring. “I knew in that third round, we were about to go [expletive] at it, so I appreciate it, I love him for it, and I’m a huge fan.”

The fight between two 1-0-0 fighters ended with Delano keeping his unbeaten record after knocking down Shikolay multiple times over the three rounds. Shikolay fell to 1-1.

Shikolay, who helped organize the event and even fought for free, according to an interview with MMA Fighting, said he broke his nose from Delano’s punch. However, he’ll still be performing with Slaughter to Prevail when the band plays at Rockville on Sunday.

“Of course I’m very sad I lost, it [expletive] sucks,” Shikolay said. “But sometimes shit happens, and I feel sad, but at the same time, I feel so [expletive] happy because we made this, Blood 4 Blood.”

Cameron “The Bull” Delano boxes Alex “The Terrible” Shikolay during the Blood 4 Blood event at the Ocean Center on May 6, 2026, kicking off the festivities for Welcome to Rockville.

Blood 4 Blood’s debut fight was between Brock Walker and Sergey “Kratos” Kalinin, who helped corner Shikolay against Delano.

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For Kalinin, it was also his BKFC debut after spending more than a decade bare-knuckle boxing in Russian promotions, such as Top Dog. Walker also wasn’t a stranger to combat sports as a former amateur MMA fighter dating back to 2012.

The fight hardly lasted a minute, and it was Kalinin that walked away as the victor.

Donning boxing shorts made purely out of animal fur, the fighter listed only as “Kratos” on Blood 4 Blood’s card knocked down Walker four times before earning the TKO in 1:06.

Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling and Sydney Smith, who replaced Marisol Ruelas on a week’s notice, were the first pair to make it out of the first round, although barely.

Starling, the most experienced BKFC fighter on the card with a 5-4 record, dominated the first round with multiple combos that cut Smith’s face. Smith did answer and busted Starling’s nose and gave her a black eye, but the damage was mostly one-sided.

The second round is when Starling ended the bout.

Starling wobbled Smith with an overhand right that wobbled the Charlottesville, Virginia, native before throwing a flurry of punches that earned her the TKO 1:32 into the second round.

Jake Bostwick earned the first true knockout of the night in his co-main event against Roderick Stewart.

Bostwick and Stewart had the most cautious first round of Wednesday night, as both fighters connected on a few punches and briefly met in the clinch. But ultimately damage was negligible and the round could’ve been scored either way.

The second round was similar until Bostwick found an opening. After backing Stewart to the ropes, Bostwick landed a close-range right cross clean on the chin with Stewart’s left arm by his side.

Stewart dropped to a knee and couldn’t return to his feet within 10 seconds to continue the fight.

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal:Blood 4 Blood results: Cameron Delano KOs Alex the Terrible in upset

Cameron Delano upsets Alex the Terrible in BKFC's Blood 4 Blood

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Harper's Bazaar Three polaroid-style portraits featuring individuals with blurred faces and signatures.

The first Monday in May has come and gone, but we’ll always have these Polaroids. Last night, stars from the worlds of art, design, music, and film came together on the carpeted steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City to celebrate fashion.

The dress code of the2026 Met Gala, “Fashion Is Art,” was inspired by the museum’s new exhibition, “Costume Art,” which celebrates the human body and its relationship to fashion. With such an abstract, creative theme, the beige carpet became a parade of sculptural gowns paying homage to the naked body, exposed nipple bras, elaborate costumes that nodded to both obscure and very famous art references, and shocking illusion looks that made us think—likeBad Bunny’s aging makeup moment.

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Everyone from Beyoncé, in herskeleton gown from Olivier Rousteing; to Rihanna, in hermetallic Maison Margiela gown; to Serena (in asilver party dress) and Venus Williams (in a sparkly black dress andSwarovski breastplate); and Nicole Kidman in herravishing red Chanel dressgraced the carpet in their designer best, taking the “Fashion Is Art” code to the next level.

And as always, after the party, there is the after-party. Gala attendees kept the celebration of fashion going through the night, hitting the many bashes that were sprinkled across the city—everywhere from The Mark hotel to the Surrey to the Boom Boom Room.

Photographer Andrew Tess went behind the scenes at the starry fêtes on fashion’s biggest night, capturing these Polaroid photos exclusively forHarper’s Bazaar. Scroll through for a feast of fashion and megawatt stardom.

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Suzyn Waldman spent decades sitting next to John Sterling in broadcast booths around the world and she offered a very simple explanation of why a whole sport is mourning the Yankees broadcaster whodied Monday at age 87.

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“That kind of love for a team and that kind of love for his fan base, there will never be another person like that,” Waldman said on WFAN hours after Sterling’s death was announced.

Waldman said her favorite Sterling moment was not one of his historic “It is high! It is far! It is gone!” and unique home run calls like “Bern, baby, Bern” for Bernie Williams. It is a simple call of a big moment that she cherishes: Derek Jeter’s 3,000thhit on July 9, 2011, when Jeter homered off David Price to reach that milestone.

“He had tears coming down his face. He was crying. I was crying,” Waldman said. “When you see someone’s whole career – we met Derek Jeter when he was just 18 years old. That call was absolutely perfect. And he did it perfectly while he was really emotional.”

Waldman said Sterling never wrote down any of his iconic calls. What came out of him, she said, came from his heart.

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“Go back and listen to what he said. He never wrote anything down. So, what came out of him, came out of his heart,” Waldman said. “And it was perfect, just perfect.”

Sterling called 5,631 games for the Yankees over 36 seasons, beginning in 1989. He never missed a game for the first 30 years, a streak of 5,060. He retired abruptly early in the 2024 season but came back to call the World Series one final time.

“Every day was a unique, funny, strange, wonderful experience,” Waldman said. “One of a kind”

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Born John Sloss in Manhattan, Sterling started his play-by-play career with the NBA’s Baltimore Bullets in 1970-71. He came back to New York in 1971, calling Islanders hockey and Nets basketball. He spent nine years in Atlanta calling Braves and Hawks games for Turner Sports before returning to New York in 1989 to take the Yankees job. Sterling won 12 Emmy Awards and was nominated for the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame twice.

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When is Cinco de Mayo in 2026?

This year,Cinco de Mayolands onTuesday, May 5.

What is Cinco de Mayo? What does it celebrate?

Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican army's victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, according toUSA TODAY. Often mistaken for Mexico's Independence Day, which actually falls on Sept. 16, the holiday is widely celebrated in the U.S. and in Puebla, Mexico, with parades, music and food.

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Several Cinco de Mayo events are planned across Ohio in 2026, from family‑friendly festivals to cultural celebrations. Here are a few upcoming events:

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  • Columbus area: North Market Bridge Park is hosting an all‑day Cinco de Mayo celebration in Dublin on May 5 with $3 tacos at Dos Hermanos, $8 house margaritas from Market Bar, Latin‑heritage pop‑up vendors, live DJ, face painting, and balloon twisting. Admission is free and the event runs from roughly 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 6750 Longshore Street.

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  • Columbus: El Rey, the modern Mexican restaurant that opened in July 2025, will celebrate its first Cinco de Mayo from May 5-7. If you're looking for something different, try its trendy soft-serve margaritas, guacamole with chicharrón planks for dipping or birria ramen.

  • Columbus: Cinco de Mayo and Taco Tuesday coincide this year. At Bakersfield, that means $4 tacos all day on May 5, as well as $5 shots of the day and $10 pours of Don Julio 1942 tequila.

  • Central Ohio: Hot Head Burritos, the Dayton chain with five locations in Groveport, Heath, Hilliard, Newark, and Westerville is handing out scratch cards to every customer throughout May that will offer rewards such as free drinks, chips or queso, dollars off their next order, or free burritos each week for a year. The grand prize is a round-trip Caribbean getaway for two, including airfare and hotel.

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