Tension boiled over during the BKFC Knucklemania 6 weigh-in on Friday when a fighter slipped off the stage while attempting to surprise his opponent. The event, happening this Saturday night in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will feature a headline bout for the heavyweight championship between UFC veterans Andrei Arlovski and Ben Rothwell.
As is typical for BKFC events, the pre-fight weigh-ins were marked by drama as all competitors gathered for the official weigh-in. Although Conor McGregor is often present at these events, he was notably absent during the chaotic moments this time around.
One of the standout moments involved “Johnny Garb,” known for his unique tactic of gifting his opponents cannolis before their fights. At the co-main event weigh-in—highlighting a matchup between Lorenzo Hunt and David Mandel—Garbarino attempted to throw a giant cannoli at his adversary, Kane Tomlinson Jr. However, his plan unraveled when a security guard pushed him, causing Garbarino to tumble off the stage. Even as he lay below, Garbarino continued to verbally confront Tomlinson Jr., who was held back by security.
If Garbarino manages to win his fight, it could pave the way for a shot at the middleweight title against reigning champ David Mandel. This matchup adds excitement to a card already packed with potential fireworks, keeping fans eager to see the outcomes.
Fan Take: This chaotic weigh-in perfectly captures the unpredictable spirit of BKFC, where anything can happen before the bell even rings. As fighters continue to push boundaries and promote intense rivalries, events like Knucklemania 6 could significantly increase Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship’s mainstream appeal and growth in the combat sports world.

