UFC CEO Dana White has promoted Power Slap as the next big thing in sports. That is how Power Slap 13 on June 27 is being looked at, as multiple titles are on the line at the event.
When it first started, Power Slap was considered "the biggest slap competition of all time." A winner is determined by commissioned judges. The judges will use the 10-point system popular in MMA and boxing (10-9, 10-8). Another way to win is via KO/TKO.
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The event will see the return of Paige VanZant. The former UFC and bare-knuckle fighter is considered Power Slap's biggest signing. VanZant (2-0-1) looks for her first taste of gold when she faces Mikael-Michelle Brown (1-1) in a rematch, this time for the Power Slap flyweight title.
Here’s all you need to know about Power Slap 13, including how to buy tickets.
Power Slap 13 tickets
Power Slap 13 is at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on June 27. The part of the venue where Power Slap emanates can hold up to 3,500 people.
Tickets are available now on StubHub.
Ticket prices start at $161.
Prices then range from $200, $300, and $1,119.
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas seating map for Power Slap 13
Here's the seating map for Fontainebleau Las Vegas:

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Power Slap 13 fight card
- Vasilii “Dumpling” Kamotskii (c) vs. Dayne “Da Hawaiian Hitman” Viernes for the Power Slap super heavyweight title
- "Ron "Wolverine" Bata (c) vs. Russel Rivero for the Power Slap light heavyweight title
- Anthony “Babyface” Blackburn (c) vs. Azael Rodriguez for the Power Slap welterweight title
- Paige VanZant vs. Mikael-Michelle Brown 2 for the Power Slap flyweight title
The main event for Power Slap 13 in Las Vegas will see Vasilii "Dumpling" Kamotskii defend the Power Slap super heavyweight title against Dayne "Da Hawaiian Hitman" Viernes.
"Dumpling" (2-2) beat Dayne's brother, Layne "Da Crazy Hawaiian" Viernes, to win the super heavyweight title. The Russian farmer looks to go 2-0 against the Viernes family. Dayne (2-2) trained in boxing gyms to prepare for Power Slap fights.
Meanwhile, Ron "Wolverine" Bata (4-2) defends the Power Slap light heavyweight title against Russel Rivero (3-3, 1 NC), while Anthony "Babyface" Blackburn (5-0-1) defends welterweight gold against Azael Rodriguez (6-3).
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