This image is a promotional poster for a mixed martial arts (MMA) event featuring a main event fight between Kron Gracie and Tom Picciano. The event is titled "Victory Fighting League: The Road to Redemption" and is scheduled to take place on Friday, December 12, 2025, at Terminal 5 in New York City. The bout will be a five-round fight for the VFL Bantamweight Championship title.
Victory Fighting League December 12th: NYCโs Fight Night Turns Electric at Terminal 5
New York City has seen its share of combat-sports chaos, but Victory Fighting League December 12th feels different. The last few VFL shows shook the underground MMA scene with packed venues, breakout finishes, and a fan energy that made every round feel urgent. Now the promotion marches into Terminal 5, one of Manhattanโs most visually striking stages, and the card delivers exactly what New York expects โ high stakes, sharp matchups, and fighters who desperately want their moment under the city lights.
This edition of Victory Fighting League December 12th features a roster built for pressure. The promotion is highlighting rising regional talent along with returning VFL standouts, each bringing clean records, violent styles, and hungry narratives. The Featherweight clash headlines the night: With infamous Kron Gracie as the main event 5-3, against Long island and regional Native Tom Picciano.
This Fight looks to be a tough one for Kron if he cant land a submission early on, as his only wins have come out of submissions, with lower percentages of success as the rounds go on.
The co-main event pairs a 19-12 grappling specialist TJ Brownโ known for finishing inside the distance โ against a 9-4 Dylan Mantello boxer who refuses to take a backward step. Their styles collide perfectly, a classic takedown artist vs. sharp hands matchup that gives bettors and analysts plenty to argue about. The undercard stays hot, with a strong line up of prospects โ fighters still building their identity, but dangerous enough that one mistake becomes the whole story.
Midway through the night is where this card really cooks. Several returning VFL athletes bring redemption arcs with them: one coming off a razor-close split decision loss, another fighting for the first time in nearly a year after a camp change. Matchmaking leans into contrast โ power vs. cardio, wrestling vs. long-range kicking games โ and fans get a slate of pairings that should deliver clean, uninterrupted action.
Combined with Terminal 5โs balcony seating and stacked-level viewing, the environment turns this card into something more than a routine regional show. It becomes spectacle, theatre, and a proving ground for every fighter chasing their breakout.
If youโre planning to be in Manhattan on fight night, this is the one to catch. Victory Fighting League December 12th will be live at Terminal 5, with doors typically opening early for weigh-in activations, merch tables, and walkout prep. Fans outside NYC can watch through the official VFL PPV stream at the promotionโs website, giving nationwide viewers a front-row look at New Yorkโs next wave of MMA talent.
Tickets traditionally move fast for VFL shows โ especially at Terminal 5 โ so securing seats early is essential. For full breakdowns, fighter interviews, and live-week coverage, stay locked in with Jmurrayathletics, where we bring the stories behind the scraps and the analysis that takes you cage-side.
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