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Xtreme Fighting Inc presents XFI ICE

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Event# 479-806-3642

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Xtreme Fighting Inc is excited to present XFI ICE, their 13th show and historically largest fight card yet!! Doors open at 6PM at the Fort Smith Convention Center. Weigh-ins will be Friday at the Convention Center and are open to the public. show info & fight card are posted on our official Facebook page. For more information contact Jami at 479-806-3642 or Christina at 479-883-8047.

Tickets will not be sold online for this event. They can be purchased at one of two official ticket locations:
SPIKE 22 ACADEMY
624 MAIN ST, VAN BUREN
OR
CALIINK
221 GARRISON AVE, FORT SMITH

Xtreme Fighting Inc presents XFI ICE

Address : Rogers Ave and 9th St (Fort Smith Convention Center Fort Smith AR
Phone : 479-806-3642   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : tickets starting at 25$

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