
Power Slap 13 – Dumpling vs Hawaiian Hitman: Live stream, start time, TV channel and full card
POWER SLAP returns to our screens this week for a title fight triple header.
The viral sport, which is the baby of UFC supremo Dana White, will light the blue touch paper for International Fight Week from
Las Vegas
.
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Power Slap returns to our screens on Friday with a stacked card
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A super-heavyweight bout between Vasilii 'Dumpling' Kamot Kamotskii and Dayne 'Da Hawaiian Hitman' Viernes tops the bill
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'Dumpling' will be defending his super-heavyweight title
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And to say its latest event is stacked would be an understatement.
Not one, not two, but
THREE
titles will be on the line at Power Slap 13 in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Topping
the bill
is a five-round super heavyweight fight between champion Vasilii 'Dumpling' Kamot Kamotskii and Dayne 'Da Hawaiian Hitman' Viernes.
Light heavyweight gold will be on the line in the co-main event of the evening as
Ronaldo
'Wolverine' Bata defends his belt against Russel 'Kainoa' Rivero.
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The third title on the line will be the
Power
Slap welterweight crown, which Anthony 'Babyface' Blackburn will defend against Azaael 'El Perro' Rodriguez.
To say Power Slap 13 is stacked would be an understatement.
And SunSport is on hand with everything you need to know about the card.
When is Power Slap 13 Dumpling vs Da Hawaiian Hitman?
Power Slap 13 takes place on Friday, June 27
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Dumpling is a viral sensation
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The early prelims will get underway at 9:30pm in the
United Kingdom
(4:30 ET / 1:30 PT).
The main event of the evening is expected to get underway at 04:30am on Saturday, June 28 (11:30pm ET / 8:30pm PT).
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PowerSlap fighter Sheena Bathory can give a a jaw-dropping knockout blow to her opponents
Power Slap will take place at the swanky Fountainbleu hotel in Las Vegas.
How to watch Power Slap 13 - Dumpling vs Da Hawaiian Hitman
The prelims will be available to watch live and for
FREE
on Power Slap's official
YouTube
channel.
Streaming platform Rumble will air the eagerly anticipated main card.
Power Slap 13 Fight Card
Main card
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Vasilii 'Dumpling' Kamot Kamotskii (C) vs. Dayne 'Da Hawaiian Hitman' Viernes - super-heavyweight title fight
Ron 'Wolverine' Bata (C) vs. Russel 'Kainoa' Rivero (2) (LHW Title Match, 5 Rounds) - light-heavyweight title fight
Anthony 'Babyface' Blackburn (C) vs. Azael 'El Perro' Rodriguez - welterweight title fight
Emmanuel 'No Love' Muniz (1) vs. Christapher 'KO Chris' Thomas - welterweight bout
Prelims
James 'The Iron Chin' Siekmann (4) vs. Pono 'Da Hawaiian Assassin' Pau - heavyweight bout
Zakir Naimanbayev (6) vs. Brice 'Just Hands' Jones - heavyweight bout
Mikael-Michelle Brown vs. Ellie 'Belly' Dempster - women's featherweight bout
Luke 'Lethal Strike' Simonds (4) vs. Alan 'The Kryptonian' Klingbeil - light-heavyweight bout
Early prelims
Taylor 'Muscle Mommy' Minton vs. Jeslen Mishelle - women's welterweight bout
Marco 'Texas Chin Checker' Martinez vs. John 'Mecha Wolf' Yurnet Ruiz - middleweight bout
Zoe 'The Gigglebox' Dubois vs. Destiny McCubbin - women's featherweight bout
Esteban Sabedra vs. Mirza Berhamovic - light-heavyweight bout
Jayme 'Atom Bomb' Hinshaw vs. Haley 'Hollyhood Haley J' James - women's featherweight bout
Zak Lansang vs. Ro Montana - super heavyweight bout
Pauline 'PITA' Macias vs. Bella 'Slappy Gilmore' Picard - women's strawweight bout
Johnny Magna vs. Ryan 'The Punisher' Kenny - heavyweight bout
Abby 'Brave' Montes vs. Jackie 'Killer' Thomas - women's featherweight bout
Micah 'Unko Micah' Seiuli (9) vs. Juicy Finau - super-heavyweight bout
Alice 'Big Al' Crowley vs. Katharina 'German Gypsy' Lehner - women's featherweight bout
Dontae 'The Apex' Smiley vs. Thadrick 'Stunt Marshall' Norman - middleweight bout
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