
A Northern Cheyenne Wolf Soldier who enters the ring draped in the blue flag with the white diamond-shaped morning star — harnessing the energy of his ancestors. New Level Boxing's very first sponsored fighter.
Reuben "BAM" Roundstone is New Level Boxing's very first sponsored fighter — a distinction that speaks to the heart of what NLB stands for: backing warriors who carry culture, pride, and purpose into every fight.
A proud member of the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana, Reuben is more than a fighter. He is a Wolf Soldier — a warrior class in Northern Cheyenne tradition — and he carries that identity into every ring he enters. When he walks to the staging area draped in the blue flag with the white diamond-shaped morning star, he is not just making an entrance. He is summoning the energy and power of his ancestors.
Reuben is a true multi-discipline warrior: competing in MMA, BKFC Bare Knuckle Fighting, and Muay Thai. After an active amateur MMA career, he turned professional in April 2022 and has been relentlessly active — nine fights in just two years with a couple of canceled bouts thrown in. He is one of those fighters who simply loves to fight.
A BJJ and kickboxing practitioner, Reuben has shown the ability to finish fights wherever they go — on the feet or on the ground. His BKFC debut came at the first-ever BKFC event held in Canada, where he went to war with the more experienced 12-1-0 Stan Surmacz in a fight-of-the-night caliber performance that announced his arrival on the bare knuckle scene.
New Level Boxing was there from the beginning — the first brand to see the warrior in Reuben Roundstone and put its name behind him.

Official BKFC Fighter Portrait
In Northern Cheyenne tradition, the Wolf Soldiers are a warrior society — protectors, hunters, and fighters of the highest order. Reuben carries this warrior lineage into every competition.
Reuben walks to the ring draped in the blue flag bearing the white diamond-shaped morning star — the sacred symbol of the Northern Cheyenne people — to harness the energy of his ancestors.
Fighting out of the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana, Reuben represents a community and a people on every platform he competes on — MMA, BKFC, and Muay Thai.
9 fights in 2 years as a pro. BJJ submissions, kickboxing, and relentless pressure. Active since April 2022.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Heavyweight. Made his debut at the first-ever BKFC event in Canada.
Striking foundation built on the art of eight limbs — elbows, knees, kicks, and punches in concert.
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