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Power Slap Schedule: Dates, Times, Fight Card, and How To Watch Power Slap 7
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The next event on the upcoming Power Slap schedule will see title belts in two of the company’s heaviest divisions on the line when the promotion returns to action on April 12.

Next Power Slap Event: Two titles will be up for grabs on April 12

The day before Dana White promotes UFC 300, the MMA boss will put on an all-new event for his passion project, Power Slap.

Following an action-packed card in February, the slap-fight promotion’s next event will see two of the best in the world put their gold on the line in the night’s top two fights. In the main event, Damien “The Bell” Dibbell will look to continue his dominance when he defends his heavyweight strap against top contender Ryan “King of Kings” Phillips.

In the co-main event, slap-fighting legend and light heavyweight king Ron “Wolverine” Bata will face the challenge of fast-rising slap-fighter Austin “Turp Daddy Slim” Turpin.

The card from Las Vegas will also feature the return of fan favorites Dayne “Da Hawaiian Hitman” Viernes and Ayjay “Static” Hintz.

How to watch Power Slap 7 on April 12

  • This Power Slap card will take place inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • The event kicks off at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT
  • Power Slap 7 will be broadcast exclusively on Rumble
  • Tickets for the event are still available

Power Slap 7 card

  • Damien “The Bell” Dibbell vs. Ryan “King of Kings” Phillips – Heavyweight Championship
  • Ron “Wolverine” Bata vs. Austin “Turp Daddy Slim” Turpin– Light Heavyweight Championship
  • Dayne “Da Hawaiian Hitman” Viernes vs. Eviahn “Waterboy” Scott – Super Heavyweight
  • Azael “El Perro” Rodriguez vs. Ayjay “Static” Hintz – Middleweight
  • Chris “KO Chris” Thomas vs. Jewel “Kidd Diamond” Scott – Welterweight
  • Garrett “Flaco” Blakesslee vs. Coltin “The Truth” Cole – Light Heavyweight
  • Isaiah “Pretty Boy” Quinones vs. Ryan “The Joker” Wallace – Middleweight
  • Russel “Kainoa” Rivero vs. Cody “Bodacious” Belisle – Light Heavyweight

Power Slap 6 results

Below you can find all the results from the most recent event on the Power Slap schedule, Power Slap 6.

Power Slap 6 card

  • Robert Trujillo defeats Dallas Marron by TKO in Round 2
  • Branden Bordeaux and Eddie Brahimir compete to a majority draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-27)
  • Cole Young (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) defeats Zach Zane by Unanimous Decision
  • Duane Crespo (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) defeats Logan Greenhalgh by Unanimous Decision
  • Vern Cathey defeated Delvin Hamlett by KO in Round 2
  • TJ Thomas defeats Garrett Blakesslee due to Doctor’s Stoppage in Round 1
  • Wesley Drain (28-27, 28-27, 28-27) defeats Garrett Grimes by Unanimous Decision
  • Makini Manu defeats Danie van Heerden due to Illegal Strikes in Round 2
  • Ryan Phillips defeats Nate Burnard by TKO in Round 2
  • Brian Ellis defeats Dorian Perez by Disqualification due to Offensive Fouls
  • Sheena Bathory defeats Jackie Cataline by Disqualification due to Clubbing in Round 1
  • Manny Muniz defeats Christapher Thomas by KO in Round 5

How much do power slap tickets cost?

Since Power Slap events take place at the 500-seat UFC Apex, tickets are not cheap. Prices for the most recent event ranged from $500 to $3,000. However, the most expensive ones included a gift signed by CEO Dana White, a post-event stage photo with a belt, access to pre-show catering, front-row seats, and a meet-and-greet.

This article first appeared on Ringside Intel and was syndicated with permission.

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