BKFC Offers Free Access to KnuckleMania VI From Philadelphia
BKFC’s (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) KnuckleMania VI will be broadcast globally for free this Saturday, Feb. 7, from Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia. Coverage starts at 7 p.m. The event…

BKFC's (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) KnuckleMania VI will be broadcast globally for free this Saturday, Feb. 7, from Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia. Coverage starts at 7 p.m.
The event will stream for free on The BKFC App and BKFC YouTube channel. Additional distribution will take place across DAZN, Fubo Sports Network, Bally Sports Live, Stadium, TrillerTV, FOX Deportes, and other platforms to reach a broad international audience.
“Combat sports fans are getting hit hard with streaming fees and pay-per-view prices,” said David Feldman, BKFC founder and president, in a statement shared with My MMANews. “We've put together an extraordinary event for KnuckleMania VI, and we want the world to see what bare-knuckle fighting is and why it's the most relatable, most exciting sport, and why we're the fastest growing combat sports promotion in the world.”
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According to a My MMANews report, the main card features a heavyweight title bout as Ben Rothwell defends against Andrei Arlovski, along with co-headliners Lorenzo Hunt vs. David Mundell and a highly anticipated lightweight rematch between Ben Bonner and Tony Soto. The event also showcases Jade Masson-Wong vs. Crystal Pittman in a top lightweight female matchup.
Local Philadelphia undercard fighters include Johnny “Cannoli” Garbarino Jr., Pat Brady, Pat Sullivan, and Lex Ludlow.
This occasion isn't the first time that BKFC's KnuckleMania has taken place in Philadelphia. KnuckleMania V previously drew a Philadelphia attendance record of 17,762 on Jan. 25, 2025.




