KING OF THE CAGE BRINGS "IMMORTAL" TO SAN MANUEL
King of the Cage returns to San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino on Feb. 26 with "Immortal," including four championship mixed martial arts fights.
Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com or the San Manuel box office for $60 and $100.
King of the Cage, a mixture of several different styles of martial arts, started in 1998 when Inland Empire native Terry Trebilcock held his first event on a Fontana tennis court. Fighters from all across the world have since competed in the competition to demonstrate their fighting skills.
Among those facing off include Donald Sanchez and Joe Boxer, Angelo Sanchez and Lazar Stojadinovic, Mike "The Joker" Guymon and Waachiim SpiritwolfThursday, February 26, San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino brings back the action of mixed martial arts with King of the Cage "Immortal", consisting of not one, but four Championship Fights. Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com and the San Manuel Box Office for $60 and $100.
King of the Cage, a mixture of several different martial arts styles, started in 1998 when Terry Trebilcock, an Inland Empire native, held his first event on a tennis court in Fontana, California. Over the next ten years, fighters from all across the world competed to demonstrate their skill in knockouts, submissions, take-downs and strategy, making King of the Cage one of the most respected names in the MMA world.
Those facing off are Donald Sanchez and Joe Boxer, Angelo Sanchez and Lazar Stojadinovic, Mike "The Joker" Guymon and Waachiim Spiritwolf and Tony "Kryptonite" Lopez and Keith "KO Kid" Berry. Other fighters on the card include Toby Grear, Bobby Green, Dave Cryer, Aaron Miller, Rubin Duran, Neil Cooke, Josh Iuli and David Vessup.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. the night of the fights. A 21-and-older age requirement to enter the casino is strictly enforced.
For more information on San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino, please visit their Web site at http://www.sanmanuel.com/ or call 800-359-2464.



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