TBC 11: Broken Bones Combat Night
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TBC 11: Broken Bones Next September 19, the Juan Beltrán Sierra Pavilion will become the epicenter of the action with a new edition of TBC: Broken Bones, an event that promises pure adrenaline from start to finish. Doors will open at 18:00, kicking off an evening that will begin at 19:00 with a total of 15 bouts: 8 professional matchups and 7 amateur fights, bringing together some of the most outstanding talents on the current scene. The night will be marked by thrilling world title defenses in both professional and amateur categories, raising the competitive level and guaranteeing top-class entertainment. An unmissable date for combat sports fans, where intensity, technique, and showmanship come together in a unique experience.
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