Tuesday, March 2, 2010

So you think you can fight? Tryouts Saturday to win the right to fight in the P&L

Posted by on Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:00 AM

click to enlarge If you think you can fight like Eddie Alvarez and Toby Imada, you should be in Lenexa Saturday.
  • If you think you can fight like Eddie Alvarez and Toby Imada, you should be in Lenexa Saturday.

Do you want to fight on national television in the Power & Light District? Then you want to be in Lenexa on Saturday.

The Bellator Fighting Championships and Everlast are sponsoring an open tryout on Saturday, March 6, at Ringside Inc.'s John Brown Training Center in Lenexa, Kansas. Registration starts at noon and tryouts begin at 1 p.m.

Bellator wants professional mixed martial arts fighters who have had at

least two pro fights.

Here's a little more info on who should tryout:

The open tryouts will be held in a cage and will include

grappling and bag-striking. Competitors will be judged by Bellator

Fighting Championships executives and officials. To participate,

fighters must provide proof of at least two professional fights.

Participants are expected to bring their Federal I.D. and their own

protective gear.

The chosen one gets to fight on the live card broadcasting live on Fox

Sports from the P&L on April 29, the first

of four live fighting events in the entertainment district.

Tickets

to the April 29 fights also go on sale Saturday.

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