Watch live pro boxing in Shanghai this Friday, tickets from 250 RMB!

By That's Shanghai, April 2, 2014

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China Sports Promotions (CSP), in association with Cotai Ring Club, returns to host their third Shanghai Fight Night. The team behind the ever-popular Brawl on the Bund made major moves last year by selling-out their first two pro-level events.

For the first time, this edition will be a fully professional affair. Ten fighters will compete in five bouts on April 4 including stalwarts WBC Youth World Champion Ou Yu Zhou and Liu Yong Cai, champion in the Chinese boxing BCA association.

The fun doesn’t stop after the last fight. Complimentary coaches will be on site to shuttle guests to the official afterparty at Bar Rouge for a night that’s a kick-ass way to celebrate the Qing Ming Festival weekend.

Tickets RMB250-330 for the standing area and RMB450-530 to sit ringside from Bar Rouge, Golden Gloves Boxing Gym, Masse, Portman Shanghai Centre and online at www.smartshanghai.com/smartticket

// Apr 4, 7.30-10.30pm. Shanghai Centre, Suite 710, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu, by Tongren Lu 南京西路1376号710室, 近铜仁路(150 0013 2063, tickets@proboxingchina.com). 

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