A Bar Fight on the Power Slap Stage

The heavyweight division is delivering another must-watch matchup as Aaron Turner takes on James “Iron Chin” Seekman at Power Slap XII on March 7th at Fontainebleau, Las Vegas.

With both men known for their power and durability, this has all the makings of an all-out war.

“This is going to be a bar fight,” Turner said. “Two big guys going at it, and nobody’s going to want to break it up.”

Turner, a former private security contractor, burst onto the scene at Power Slap X when he stunned Brian Ellis in his debut, proving that he belongs among the division’s best. Now, he’s stepping up against one of the most durable fighters in Power Slap, James Seekman, who has been battle-tested against the hardest hitters in the sport.

Winning the Coin Toss – A Game Changer?

Breaking news: Turner has won the coin toss and will strike first.

For any fighter, landing the first blow is an advantage. But in Seekman’s case, it’s especially crucial—because his iron chin has never been easy to crack.

“The first strike has to be perfect,” Turner explained. “I either shake him or put him down. But I know he’s coming for me just as hard.”

This fight is not just about power—it’s about who lands first, who absorbs the damage better, and who can withstand the pressure under the bright lights in Las Vegas.


Seekman’s Title Hopes on the Line

For Seekman, this fight is a must-win if he wants a shot at the heavyweight title currently held by Damien DeBell.

“Seekman wants a knockout to get a title shot,” Turner said. “My job is to get in his way and get a knockout myself.”

Turner is ready to play spoiler and leapfrog into title contention himself.


Breaking Down the Fighters

💥 Aaron Turner (1-0) – The Dark Horse

  • Made a statement in his debut against Brian Ellis
  • Strong, athletic, and highly disciplined
  • Focused on refining his technique and improving power
  • Winner of the coin toss – will strike first

💥 James Seekman (3-2) – The Iron Chin

  • Renowned for taking massive shots and staying on his feet
  • Highly accurate striker with good technique
  • Has been knocked down but never counted out
  • Desperate for a KO to secure a title fight

Turner’s Rapid Rise – Ready for the Spotlight?

Despite being new to the sport, Turner has already been given top-tier opponents. Power Slap clearly sees something special in him, and if he gets past Seekman, he could be looking at a massive fight next.

“A lot of guys don’t get this level of competition so early,” Turner said. “But I’m ready. I could fight tonight, tomorrow, anytime Power Slap needs me.”

His preparation has been nonstop.

“I’ve studied my film, I’ve studied other guys’ film. I’ve worked on my strike, my power, my defense. I know my chin will be tested, and I’m ready for that.”


Turner’s Message to Seekman

If Seekman is watching, Turner has a simple message:

“Hey man, I’m sorry they gave you me, bro. You’re going down, and I promise you—it’s going to hurt.”


Fight Prediction – Who Has the Edge?

🔥 Aaron Turner – Will his first-strike advantage lead to a quick KO?
🔥 James Seekman – Can his iron chin withstand Turner’s power?

One thing is clear: someone is getting hurt in this fight.

🚨 Power Slap XII – March 7th, Las Vegas 🚨

📍 Turner vs. Seekman – Heavyweights ready for war!

💬 Who do you think wins this one? Drop your predictions below!