The BKFC KnuckleMania 4 live stream features all the early action from the Perry vs. Alves fight card Saturday night from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Calif.
This portion of the card is expected to begin at 9 p.m. ET and will feature the three following matches above:
The BKFC KnuckleMania 4 main card will begin below at 10 p.m. ET. It will feature two UFC veterans, Mike Perry and Thiago Alves, that are also undefeated so far in their BKFC tenures. The price for this pay-per-view will be $29.99.
The main card lineup for this BKFC KnuckleMania 4 event is below:
Mike Perry vs. Thiago Alves
Mick Terrill vs. Lorenzo Hunt
Ben Rothwell vs. Todd Duffee
Alfredo Angulo vs. Jeremiah Riggs
Crystal Pittman vs. Sydney Smith
Evgeny Kurdanov vs. Julian Lane
David Diaz vs. Shane Jordan
Andrew Angelcor vs. Ruben Warr
Daniel Alvarez vs. Victor Rosas
Let’s start with what would normally headline any show — the big boys, the former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighters, Ben Rothwell taking on Todd Duffee. Duffee is making his bareknuckle debut, while Rothwell looks to move to 3-0 in his new found lease on combat sports life. It is a tall task for the Duffee, who has suffered knockouts before, going up against the still hard-hitting Rothwell, who has happily taken his silly promos to another sport.
In the co-main event, you might be forgiven if you aren’t a regular watcher of this ol’ niche sport, but Lorenzo Hunt is legitimately one of the best pound-for-pound fighters to tape up their wrists today. He’s the promotion’s Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight champion and looks to add Heavyweight gold to his trophy case. Before you accuse the man of simply chasing gold, he has defended each of those belts, and in the Light Heavyweight division, he’s done it twice. Hunt is on a nine-fight win streak over the likes of Hector Lombard, Joe Riggs, Mike Richman and Chris Camozzi.
His opponent is Mick Terrill, who is on his own three-fight win streak, having just gotten revenge on the only person to defeat him, knocking out Arnold Adams for the Heavyweight belt back in Dec. 2023.
Finally, in the main event, is BKFC’s biggest star, “Platinum” Mike Perry, who will take on former BKFC Middleweight champion, Thiago Alves. The same Alves who was once a top contender in UFC way back in the day and is now the striking coach at the American Top Team gym in Florida.
Oh, and just for an added cherry on top, we’ve also got former WBO interim Light Middleweight boxing champion, Alfredo Angulo, making his debut against Jeremiah Riggs.
Headlining the event is a clash between UFC veterans Mike Perry and Thiago Alves. The co-main is a title fight between BKFC heavyweight champ Mick Terrill and former two-division BKFC champ Lorenzo Hunt. In addition, another UFC veteran matchup is on the docket, a heavyweight matchup with No. 1 contender status on the line, Todd Duffee vs. Ben Rothwell.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is the first legally sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the U.S. since 1889, so, yeah, it’s as no-holds-barred as it gets. Dedicated to preserving the legacy of bare-knuckle fighting, bouts are held in a revolutionary circular four-rope ring, which is purposely designed for fast-paced and exciting fights. Moreover, each bout begins as fighters “Toe the Line” — which means starting every round face-to-face and just inches apart — the intensity is as high tense as it gets.
Fighters in BKFC are established pros from sports like boxing, MMA, kickboxing, and Muay Thai, and are the only athletes able to compete. Additionally, each competitor is only allowed to wrap their hands within one inch of the knuckle, so fights are as bare-knuckle as it gets.
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The BKFC KnuckleMania 4 live stream features all the early action from the Perry vs. Alves fight card Saturday night from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Calif.
This portion of the card is expected to begin at 9 p.m. ET and will feature the three following matches above:
The BKFC KnuckleMania 4 main card will begin below at 10 p.m. ET. It will feature two UFC veterans, Mike Perry and Thiago Alves, that are also undefeated so far in their BKFC tenures. The price for this pay-per-view will be $29.99.
The main card lineup for this BKFC KnuckleMania 4 event is below:
Mike Perry vs. Thiago Alves
Mick Terrill vs. Lorenzo Hunt
Ben Rothwell vs. Todd Duffee
Alfredo Angulo vs. Jeremiah Riggs
Crystal Pittman vs. Sydney Smith
Evgeny Kurdanov vs. Julian Lane
David Diaz vs. Shane Jordan
Andrew Angelcor vs. Ruben Warr
Daniel Alvarez vs. Victor Rosas
Let’s start with what would normally headline any show — the big boys, the former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighters, Ben Rothwell taking on Todd Duffee. Duffee is making his bareknuckle debut, while Rothwell looks to move to 3-0 in his new found lease on combat sports life. It is a tall task for the Duffee, who has suffered knockouts before, going up against the still hard-hitting Rothwell, who has happily taken his silly promos to another sport.
In the co-main event, you might be forgiven if you aren’t a regular watcher of this ol’ niche sport, but Lorenzo Hunt is legitimately one of the best pound-for-pound fighters to tape up their wrists today. He’s the promotion’s Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight champion and looks to add Heavyweight gold to his trophy case. Before you accuse the man of simply chasing gold, he has defended each of those belts, and in the Light Heavyweight division, he’s done it twice. Hunt is on a nine-fight win streak over the likes of Hector Lombard, Joe Riggs, Mike Richman and Chris Camozzi.
His opponent is Mick Terrill, who is on his own three-fight win streak, having just gotten revenge on the only person to defeat him, knocking out Arnold Adams for the Heavyweight belt back in Dec. 2023.
Finally, in the main event, is BKFC’s biggest star, “Platinum” Mike Perry, who will take on former BKFC Middleweight champion, Thiago Alves. The same Alves who was once a top contender in UFC way back in the day and is now the striking coach at the American Top Team gym in Florida.
Oh, and just for an added cherry on top, we’ve also got former WBO interim Light Middleweight boxing champion, Alfredo Angulo, making his debut against Jeremiah Riggs.
Headlining the event is a clash between UFC veterans Mike Perry and Thiago Alves. The co-main is a title fight between BKFC heavyweight champ Mick Terrill and former two-division BKFC champ Lorenzo Hunt. In addition, another UFC veteran matchup is on the docket, a heavyweight matchup with No. 1 contender status on the line, Todd Duffee vs. Ben Rothwell.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is the first legally sanctioned and regulated bare knuckle event in the U.S. since 1889, so, yeah, it’s as no-holds-barred as it gets. Dedicated to preserving the legacy of bare-knuckle fighting, bouts are held in a revolutionary circular four-rope ring, which is purposely designed for fast-paced and exciting fights. Moreover, each bout begins as fighters “Toe the Line” — which means starting every round face-to-face and just inches apart — the intensity is as high tense as it gets.
Fighters in BKFC are established pros from sports like boxing, MMA, kickboxing, and Muay Thai, and are the only athletes able to compete. Additionally, each competitor is only allowed to wrap their hands within one inch of the knuckle, so fights are as bare-knuckle as it gets.