Kumite Tickets
Kumite Fight Tickets
See the best up and comers in mixed martial arts with Kumite tickets. Kumite is a mixed martial arts fight series held at the Madison Theater in Covington, Kentucky. The series features rising mixed martial artists from in and around Covington competing in tightly controlled bouts. The event is produced by Kumite BJJ, a promotion organization dedicated to Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a martial art developed in Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. The combat style focuses on ground fighting, sometimes referred to as grappling, in which fighters attempt to subdue one another while both on the ground. Submission holds are particularly emphasized, with fighters employing joint locks and chokeholds until their opponent taps out.
The Kumite BJJ organization uses a detailed set of rules to force fighters to push themselves to their limits. For example, fighters are barred from using slams, heel hooks and reaping techniques. Fights end only when one of the combatants formally taps out. In the event of no overtime submissions, a winner is declared based on aggression. If you’re in the mood to see some of the best local martial artists test their mettle, you won’t want to miss a Kumite event. Buy your Kumite tickets here.
Kumite Ticket Prices
Kumite boxing ticket prices vary based on the fight card, venue and seats you select. The popularity of the fighters and the build-up to the fight will affect pricing. Fans that prefer to be seated closer to the ringside should expect to pay more than others. Championship fights may cost more than standard fights. Get your fight tickets from TicketSmarter.
How much are Kumite tickets?
In general, boxing tickets can start as low as $20 and cost as much as $5,000 depending on the match card and the hype for the main event. For a major title fight, ticket prices range anywhere from $1500 to $7500 depending on seat selection. Use our filtering system to compare prices and pick your seats to the next Kumite match.
Kumite Dates & Match Schedule
Kumite fight schedule can range depending on the popularity of the card, promoters involved and whether the fight is televised or on PPV. For more popular/championship fights, matchups tend to take place on Saturdays. Less popular cards can take place on Thursday, Friday or Sunday. Promoters and series like Matchroom Boxing and Premier Boxing Champions have made major streaming and television deals with networks like DAZN, ESPN and Fox Sports, but there is nothing like being there live!
Over the years, several high profiled fights take place in some of the most prominent venues in the world. More historic boxing venues include the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Madison Square Garden in New York City and Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. In recent times, we’ve seen more fights at venues like the Staples Center in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in New York. Our event calendar will help you find Kumite fight dates.
When do Kumite tickets go on sale?
Kumite tickets generally go on sale as soon as a fight card is announced before the first official press conference. Tickets may sell fast due to the popularity of boxing on an international level. Avoid the lines at the box office and pick your seats to the next Kumite fight.
Kumite Seating Chart
Over the years, boxing has been home to some of the most prominent venues in the world like the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City. The venues have a seating capacity of 16,800 and 20,789. The MGM Grand has been home to fights like Wilder vs. Fury II, Floyd Mayweather vs. Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez.
The MGM Grand offers different levels of seating. Go with floor levels A-G to be closest to ringside. The 200-level in zone H will bring the greatest savings. At MSG, go with sections 1-12 on the floor level to be closest to the action. You can also choose between levels 100-400. The best savings can be found on the 400-level. Our Seatics map will give you an idea of venue layout. Compare prices between different sections at the venue with the seating chart.