Shane “Havoc” Fichter is a powerful and resilient bare knuckle fighter representing Billings, Montana, with an incredible story of redemption and perseverance. Originally from Red Bluff, California, and raised in Redding, Shane stands 6’0” tall and fights from an orthodox stance. His nickname “Havoc” was earned for the way he puts on a show every time he steps into the ring—win or lose, he brings the chaos. His fighting style is described as savage and unorthodox, backed by tireless work ethic and a will forged by adversity. At age 40, Shane holds a 2-0 bare knuckle record, with knockout victories over Daniel Gardner and Pernell Stevens.
Shane’s path to combat sports was anything but conventional. After a troubled childhood marked by addiction and loss, he found himself in jail and treatment. Through that journey, he discovered MMA as a new addiction—one that transformed his life. He began training seriously at age 28 and never looked back, building a resume that includes titles in amateur MMA and experience in kickboxing and boxing. Today, Shane trains at The Grindhouse alongside teammates like Corey Willis and AJ Craig, under the guidance of coaches Will Grundhauser and Drew McManus. For Shane, fighting is a passion, a second chance, and a platform to inspire others through both performance and motivational speaking.
Outside the ring, Shane is a proud father and fiancé, raising five children with Lauryn Boggess while balancing entrepreneurship, coaching, and travel. He enjoys golf, family time, and helping others through his mindset brand “Havoc Mindset.” His goal is to use his fight career to launch a larger mission of empowerment and storytelling. Fichter brings fire, focus, and faith into every match. His ultimate goal? Claiming a BKB title and proving that no matter how dark your past, the future can shine brighter with purpose and perseverance.