Mumbai to witness the first ‘Underground Fight Nights’ with finest Techno Music

The event will provide a platform for the best of Indian and fresh international faces.

Update: 2019-03-12 12:32 GMT

Mumbai: ‘Underground Fight Nights’ is all set to redefine nightlife in Mumbai – An unique combination of mixed martial art fights taking the centre stage clubbed with the finest of Techno artists DJ’s Ankytrixx and DJ Stoked and a non-conventional fight crowd, partying with fashion, music and nightlife curation.

The ultimate clubbing experience will set the adrenaline pumping on 16thMarch 2019 with the first of its kind at Famous Studios, Mahalaxmi. Underground Fight Nights – the new player is all set to begin a revolution in this space followed by one to two events every month.

Supported by the MMA Federation, the matches are curated to have high probability of the most exciting finishes, the sport is quick 5Min x 3 rounds for pro | 3M x 3 rounds for amateur.

A platform for the best of Indian and fresh international faces, this strictly by invitation event will have 5 fights per night. Saturday Nights will never be the same again with a completely new experience.

“We aim to change dynamics of weekend clubbing scene in Mumbai. ‘Underground Fight Nights’ will play a big role, offering a completely new avatar of the fight game coupled with music and lifestyle,” said Prachi Parekh, Promoter - Underground Fight Nights.

 “The fights are conducted under strict rules and regulations with athletes in different weight categories. A fit to fight certificate from a certified medical practitioner and medical tests will be conducted for all fighters pre fight.  Referees, Judges and Officials certified by IMMAF (International Mixed Martial Arts Federation) – the global body of the sport will be conducting the bouts. Emergency situations are handled by a team of doctors cage side. 2 fully equipped state of the art Cardiac ambulances will be present. We also have a tie up with a nearby hospital in case of injuries. Safety of the athletes in full contact combat sports is most important,” quoted Shihan Sharif Bapu, Secretary General of the Mixed Martial Arts Association of Maharashtra.

The fight card is stacked with top Indian prospects with a main event between Brazil and Iran.

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