White was so impressed with middleweight Eddie Brahimir that despite losing in the first round of the competition, he decided to give him a chance to compete for a spot at Power Slap 6. They looked for someone to take the match on short notice and found Amir. Nuriddeen, a veteran who has competed multiple times for Power Slap.
Brahimir says he is confident, from what he has seen of Nuriddeen, that he will knock him out. Nuriddeen talks about working on his defense and how his technique has improved since his other appearances for Power Slap.
Then, in training, Lorenzo Florean of Team KO Chris injured his left elbow. The super heavyweight striker felt that the right decision was for him to leave home and hope for another opportunity in the future. To replace Florean, former Power Slap 4 contestant Cody “The Kraken” Vallo entered the house.
The show moved to fight day for Brahimir and Nuriddeen. Trash talk was flying between the two middleweights.
Nuriddeen won the toss and he slapped first, choosing to strike with his right in the second count. Nuriddeen bludgeoned the strike and lost a point. Brahimir came back with a perfect right-handed shot that put Nuriddeen face down on the stage and the celebration was on for the Canadian.