At the BKFC 56 official weigh-ins, all 22 fighters on Saturday’s fight card will step on the scale in Salt Lake City on Friday.
In the main event, Mike Perry and former UFC champion Eddie Alvarez will compete in a welterweight contest. The fighters can weigh no more than 165 pounds for the fight.
The BKFC 56 ceremonial weigh-in video is above and will start at 8 p.m. ET.
The BKFC 56 weigh-in results are below:
Main Card (FITE TV at 10 p.m. ET)
Mike Perry vs. Eddie Alvarez
Christine Ferea vs. Bec Rawlings
Kai Stewart vs. Howard Davis
Arnold Adams vs. Mick Terrill
Jeremy Stephens vs. Jimmie Rivera
Ben Moa vs. Bridger Bercier
Mike Jones vs. Erick Lozano
Prelims (FITE TV/YouTube at 9 p.m. ET)
Keegan Vandermeer vs. Esteban Rodriguez
LJ Schulz vs. Danny Hilton
Trevor Bradshaw vs. Troy Dennison
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