(Video) Fight Circus takes a cue from PowerSlap, organizes The Ultimate Dick Kicking Championships

In the evolving world of combat sports, nothing seems off-limits. From MMA to slap fighting, the boundaries keep expanding. But no one does it quite like Fight Circus, a promotion that thrives on absurdity and pushing the limits of what people think they want to see. Their latest spectacle, “The Ultimate Dick Kicking Championships,” has generated an unexpected amount of buzz, sparking debates and laughter alike.

This event, featuring a quirky lineup including two Asian competitors and the infamous UFC veteran Matt Brown as referee, might seem outrageous, but it’s precisely this kind of offbeat entertainment that has captured the audience’s attention. The beauty of Fight Circus lies in its ability to tap into the eccentric side of combat sports, where traditional rules are thrown out the window, and anything — literally anything — can happen. And for some, that’s the draw.

Critics and fans alike have chimed in on the spectacle. Many dismiss it as a joke, a far cry from the discipline and skill of true martial arts. However, a sizable chunk of the audience is embracing the chaos, celebrating it as a refreshing break from the polished and often corporate feel of mainstream promotions. In a world where Power Slap had already caused waves by attempting to bring slapping competitions into the spotlight, Fight Circus has taken the baton and run with it, offering a far more outrageous alternative.

The event has triggered reactions ranging from sheer disbelief to uncontrollable laughter, with some even suggesting that this could be a sport of the future (though with a heavy dose of irony, of course).

The real genius behind Fight Circus is its willingness to embrace the absurd while poking fun at the seriousness of traditional sports. Some fans even argue that it’s better than what’s currently out there, calling it more entertaining than Power Slap or other MMA-inspired contests. The cheekiness of the promotion — the not-so-subtle digs at mainstream sports culture — is what keeps people talking, sharing, and coming back for more.

For those questioning how long this fad will last, it’s hard to say. But as long as Fight Circus continues to embrace its wild, irreverent approach, there’s no doubt it will continue to capture the curiosity of viewers worldwide