09-05-2007 05:09
Yes lightweight class also can win their belt ;p
This Friday 4pm SL time at Averlast in Trueblood, who wins the belt?

Anyone who applies to become a boxer CAN enter the lightweight division! Please contact Hot Rockin for info.

Remember, all our boxers and staff is being paid at Averlast!


There will be more fights, in weightclasses from middle to heavy. Its a fun time for all! If you like what you see, maybe you'll want to start training to become a prize fighter, yourself!

Come check out the action!

When?
September 7 *Friday 4pm SL Time*

FREE:
Receive an Averlast t-shirt for free- just for being there! (Will be given at the end of the tournament)

Prizes:
Cash prizes will be paid out to fighters at the tournament! If you haven't already been assigned a starting weightclass, be sure to contact Hot Rockin. IM him for appointment.

Where?
Look for my profile inworld and look under my picks for tp or, just search for "Boxing" and look for the first result from the top wich will start with "Averlast" and you can tp yourself from there. Why not joining Averlast group to make sure not to miss our notices for all our events? ^^

Earn your place in the Averlast history books!


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Tournament de Marquess of Averlast Rules


The details of how Averlast tournaments works are as followed:

We have 3 different categories of boxers. In each category, fighters will be fighting 2 by 2. The winner of each fight will fight the next boxer on the list in the same category.

There will be 1 winner for each category. Each of the Averlast boxers are paid- how much depending on their division. Winners receiving higher cash prizes.


3 minute Rounds

1 minute rests between rounds

If a fighter is deemed 'too laggy to continue' by the referee, a Technical Knockout, or TKO is declared.

Lightweight Division - 8 KO limit, 3 Round limit
Middleweight Division- 6 KO limit, 5 Round limit
Heavyweight Division - 4 KO limit, 7 Round limit

Prizes for this Tournament:

Lightweight loser = 25
Lightweight winner= 100

Middleweight loser = 50
Middleweight winner = 150

Heavyweight loser = 100
Heavyweight winner = 225

In order to move up in weightclass, one must challenge and defeat a fighter of the higher division prior to a tournament. Fighters may only advance their division once per week. Note that the Coaching staff has final say in the advancement of fighters.

All standard house rules apply.

Karine Koba
Averlast Management