How do you like watching competitors going at it at the Power Slap bouts?
Well, we’ll raise you another type of competition – groin kicking!
No, it’s not a joke.
The first “official” D*ck Kicking Championship fight took place just a few days ago, with UFC legend Matt Brown officiating it.
The bout took place at the Fight Circus, a promotion known for pushing the boundaries of traditional fighting competitions – featuring events like 2-on-1 matches and a relaxed dress code for fighters.
And, well, Brown’s involvement adds a sense of legitimacy to the wild event.
After the competition, Brown shared his thoughts in a lighthearted tweet:
So much for Power Slap! This sh*t is next level!
While it’s unclear whether this will be a one-time appearance or if Brown will continue his involvement with Fight Circus, the event has already caught attention.
For obvious reasons – check it out:
“The Ultimate Dick Kicking Championships” staring two Asian dudes and Matt Brown 😂☝🏻ONLY at Fight Circus 🎪 @FullMetalDojo @WildCard_MMA #fightcircus pic.twitter.com/JCH99SWVAe
— Fight Circus (@FightCircus) September 19, 2024
Would you go to an event such as this one (as part of the audience)?
Let us know your thoughts!
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