We developed a unique three-point bend testing apparatus to measure bulk mechanical properties of a model metallic glass alloy (SAM2X5 with nominal composition Fe 49.7 Cr 17.1 Mn 1.9 Mo 7.4 W 1.6 B 15.2 C 3.8 Si 2.4 ) prepared by spark plasma sintering. The relatively large sample sizes in the present work allowed for the preparation of test specimens with a macroscale cross section (in the millimeter range) with well-controlled sample dimensions closer to standardized tests. Wire saw cutting allowed for a relatively sharp notch radius (3x smaller than previous studies) and minimal sample damage. We determined that Young's modulus and notch fracture toughness measured by our three-point bending apparatus are 230 GPa and 4.9 MPa⋅m 1/2 . Also, Vickers indentation and flexure testing provided consistent results for Young's modulus. Indentation fracture toughness measured by Vickers indentation produced values at least 50% lower than by flexure. The microscale mechanical properties testing technique presented in this work and subsequent analyses are applicable to specimens of other compositions or ones prepared by other methods.