Every Slap Fighting Organization in the World (Complete List)
Slap fighting has exploded from a viral internet curiosity into a global competitive phenomenon. What started with Russian strongmen at county fairs has spawned professional leagues on multiple continents. This is the definitive list of every notable slap fighting organization operating worldwide.
Tier 1: Major Professional Organizations
Power Slap (USA)
Founded: 2022 (first events in 2023) Headquarters: Las Vegas, Nevada Key figure: Dana White (UFC CEO) Broadcast: TBS, YouTube Weight classes: 5 (Lightweight through Super Heavyweight) Regulation: Nevada State Athletic Commission
The flagship slap fighting organization in the world. Backed by the UFC's infrastructure, production quality, and marketing power, Power Slap has legitimized the sport in the eyes of mainstream sports media. See our complete Power Slap guide for detailed coverage.
SlapFIGHT Championship (USA)
Founded: 2017 Headquarters: Tennessee Key figure: JT Tilley Broadcast: YouTube, social media Weight classes: Multiple divisions Regulation: Varies by state
One of the original American slap fighting promotions, SlapFIGHT Championship helped develop the competitive framework that Power Slap later built upon. While overshadowed by Power Slap's resources, SlapFIGHT maintains a dedicated following and continues to host events.
Tier 2: International Organizations
PunchDown (Poland)
Founded: 2020 Headquarters: Warsaw, Poland Key figure: Filip Marcinek Broadcast: YouTube, Polish television Weight classes: Multiple divisions Regulation: Varies
The largest European slap fighting organization. PunchDown events feature competitors from across Europe and have attracted crossover athletes from strongman competitions and combat sports. Their production quality rivals Power Slap, and they have become the primary pipeline for European slap fighting talent.
Russian Slap Fighting Competitions
Various organizers including:
- Siberian Power Show slap competitions
- Sarychev Power Expo slap events
- Various regional Russian competitions
Headquarters: Multiple Russian cities Broadcast: YouTube, Russian social media (VK) Regulation: Unregulated
Russian slap competitions are the origin point of the modern slap fighting movement. Events at Russian power expos and strongman shows went viral in the late 2010s, catching Dana White's attention and eventually leading to Power Slap's creation. These competitions remain largely unregulated and follow informal rules. Learn more in our history of slap fighting.
Slap King (India)
Founded: 2022 Headquarters: India Broadcast: YouTube, social media Regulation: Minimal
India's entry into competitive slap fighting, targeting the massive South Asian audience for combat entertainment.
Tier 3: Regional and Emerging Organizations
Australian Slap Fighting League
Location: Australia Status: Active Events: Periodic, primarily at fitness expos and strongman events
UK Slap Fighting
Location: United Kingdom Status: Growing Events: Pub and gym-based events gaining professional structure
Brazilian Slap Competitions
Location: Brazil Status: Emerging Events: Connected to the Brazilian fitness and combat sports community
Middle Eastern Slap Events
Location: UAE, Saudi Arabia Status: Emerging Events: Often part of larger combat sports cards in the region
Online and Social Media Competitions
Several organizations exist primarily in the digital space:
| Organization | Platform | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Various YouTube channels | YouTube | Filmed slap challenges |
| TikTok slap competitions | TikTok | Short-form viral content |
| Instagram slap pages | Compiled footage and organized events |
These informal competitions lack regulation and safety measures. While they drive interest in slap fighting, they also represent the most dangerous form of participation due to the absence of medical oversight, rules, and trained officials.
How Organizations Compare
| Feature | Power Slap | SlapFIGHT | PunchDown | Russian |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Production quality | Professional (UFC-level) | Semi-professional | Professional | Variable |
| Medical protocols | Comprehensive | Moderate | Moderate | Minimal |
| Fighter pay | Highest | Moderate | Moderate | Low-variable |
| Event frequency | 8-12/year | 6-10/year | 4-8/year | Variable |
| Talent depth | Deepest | Moderate | Strong (Europe) | Variable |
| Global reach | High | Moderate | Europe-focused | Russia-focused |
| YouTube presence | Dominant | Active | Active | Fragmented |
Cross-Promotional Dynamics
The slap fighting world is seeing increasing cross-promotional activity:
Power Slap as the destination league: Many fighters from SlapFIGHT, PunchDown, and other organizations view Power Slap as the ultimate goal, similar to how regional MMA fighters aspire to reach the UFC.
PunchDown-Power Slap crossovers: European champions from PunchDown have appeared on Power Slap cards, creating international matchups that boost viewership for both organizations.
SlapFIGHT as a feeder league: Several current Power Slap roster members built their reputations in SlapFIGHT before being recruited.
The Future of Slap Fighting Organizations
The organizational landscape is likely to consolidate. Historical patterns from boxing, MMA, and other combat sports suggest that:
- One dominant organization emerges (Power Slap is positioned for this role)
- Regional organizations serve as development leagues feeding talent to the top
- International organizations maintain territory-specific relevance (PunchDown in Europe)
- Unregulated competitions gradually decline as regulated options become more accessible
For aspiring competitors, understanding the organizational landscape helps you identify the best entry point for your career. If you are in the United States, Power Slap tryouts are the most direct path. In Europe, PunchDown offers the strongest opportunities. Regardless of geography, building a competitive resume on any regulated platform increases your chances of reaching the top.
