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CFS 28: Peter Knight Set For Explosive Clash Against Sergio Rubio

One of Britain’s most exciting young talents, Peter Knight, is gearing up for a high-stakes showdown on CFS 28, where he’ll face Sergio Rubio in a professional 65kg bout. The fight promises fireworks, as Knight continues to make his mark on the pro kickboxing scene with his trademark sharpness, power, and composure beyond his years.

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Rising from Chertsey to the Big Stage

Born on 26th May 2004 in Chertsey, England, Peter Knight has been immersed in the world of kickboxing for nearly his entire life. He first laced up his gloves almost 12 years ago, and this coming January marks 12 years since the journey began—a journey defined by dedication, discipline, and standout performances.

Still just in his early twenties, Knight has already built an impressive 7 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws as a professional. Each fight has added layers to his experience, sharpening his technique and mental game while earning him a growing fanbase across the UK circuit.

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Career Highlight: A First-Round KO on the Big Stage

When asked about his standout moment so far, Knight doesn’t hesitate: it’s his stunning first-round knockout of Ryan Muna on the Hitman/CFS main card at the O2 Indigo. In front of a packed crowd, Knight delivered a clinical performance, closing the show in spectacular fashion—a moment that cemented his reputation as one to watch.

Looking Ahead to CFS 28

As CFS 28 approaches, Knight is focused and hungry. Facing Sergio Rubio represents another crucial step in his career. With both fighters known for their aggressive styles and technical ability, fans can expect a thrilling encounter under the bright lights.

Knight said: “The guy i’m against is a multiple Spanish champion. He’s a quality operator with a very Dutch style and I’m excited to prove myself against him. Think he’ll come unstuck as the rounds go on and I’ll stop him in the 3rd, the whole card is sick I cannot wait!”

Knight’s relentless work ethic and nearly 12 years of experience in the sport have positioned him as one of the UK’s most promising kickboxers in the 65kg division. With momentum on his side, all eyes will be on him as he steps into the ring at CFS 28.

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