“The Juggernaut” lived up to the nickname.
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) Knucklemania 6 went down last weekend (Sat., Feb. 7, 2026) inside Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While Andrei Arlovski dismantling Ben Rothwell to capture the BKFC Heavyweight title closed the show (watch highlights), it was Lorenzo Hunt who delivered the most jaw-dropping performance of the night.
Hunt brutally stopped pound-for-pound No. 1 BKFC fighter David Mundell in the fourth round, stealing the spotlight in emphatic fashion.
The opening round saw both men take a measured approach, trading single power shots as Hunt pressed forward and Mundell looked to counter and control range. The tempo increased in round two, when Hunt began asserting himself and dropped Mundell late in the frame with a heavy right hand. Mundell showed grit in the third, surviving and attempting to reestablish distance, but Hunt continued to dictate the action and win the exchanges.
Just 29 seconds into the fourth round, Hunt landed a clean, crushing right hand that flattened Mundell.
Check out the finish below:
Hunt (13-2) is now riding a two-fight win streak since suffering a devastating arm injury at Knucklemania 4. Before that setback, he was in the midst of a nine-fight tear that included winning the vacant BKFC Cruiserweight title and becoming the promotion’s inaugural Light Heavyweight champion. He vacated that belt to chase Heavyweight gold, then reclaimed it at BKFC 84.
During Knucklemania 6 fight week, Hunt openly campaigned for a mega fight against BKFC superstar Mike Perry — and after this performance, it’s hard to argue against it.
As for Mundell (10-2), his eight-fight win streak came to an end, though he still retains the BKFC Middleweight Championship.
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