A huge brawl erupted cageside at BKFC: KnuckleMania IV, prompting the BKFC president to interfere.
It all started when one influencer slapped the phone out of a man's hand, sparking a massive fight between them. David Feldman eventually had to step in and diffuse the situation.
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Feldman was previously involved in a confrontation in the ring at BKFC 32 in Orlando, Florida. He stepped into the ring and pinned a fighter to help get the situation under control.
The brawl erupted after Jack Grady was disqualified for two intentional headbutts. Ryan Reber, Grady's opponent, celebrated the disqualification by giving him two middle fingers, and then all hell broke loose.
Thankfully, the BKFC boss helped contain the chaotic situation.
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BKFC: KnuckleMania IV, headlined by former UFC fighters Mike Perry and Thiago Alves, went down on Saturday, April 27 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California. The co-main event involved a heavyweight title fight between Mick Terrell and Lorenzo Hunt.
Perry made his BKFC debut against Julian Lane in 2022, winning the fight via unanimous decision. He is riding on a four-fight win streak, with his latest victory over former UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez at BKFC 56 last December.
In April 2023, the 32-year-old American achieved a huge victory over former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold at BKFC 41, making it a highlight of his career.
Meanwhile, Alves also made his BKFC debut against Julian Lane in 2020, winning the fight via split decision. In his last fight at BKFC 12, he squared off against Ulysses Diaz and knocked him out in round three, to win the first middleweight title.
Even though Alves has a 2-0 record in bare-knuckle fighting, his comeback has been clouded by disagreements about a contract with BKFC after his most recent fight.