by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Jaidan Faanana Schultz made a statement in his Power Slap debut — but not in the way you might expect. In a sport built on intensity and aggression, Schultz brought something different: Respect, composure… and knockout power. Jaidan Faanana Schultz vs Perez: A True...
by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Hayden Johnson’s arrival at Power Slap wasn’t just a debut — it was a moment years in the making. After finally stepping onto the stage and delivering a strong first performance, Johnson opened up about the journey, the sacrifice, and the emotion behind it all. And...
by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Logan Greenhalgh isn’t asking for a title shot — he’s demanding it. After another emphatic performance at Power Slap 18, the surging light heavyweight contender made one thing crystal clear: He’s coming for Wolverine. Logan Greenhalgh’s Statement Win Continues His...
by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Brandon Rhodes didn’t just win at Power Slap 18 — he made a statement. After a brutal performance against top contender Isiah Chionas, Rhodes walked away with a victory, a performance bonus, and renewed confidence that he belongs in the title picture. But if you ask...
by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Two legends. One stage. And a fight that lived up to the hype. At Power Slap 18, reigning light heavyweight champion Wolverine went the distance with “Crazy Hawaiian”, delivering one of the most anticipated matchups in recent memory. And after it was all said and...
by admin | Mar 17, 2026 | Power Slap, Power Slap 18
Zakir Naimanbayev continues to rise — and now the title picture is firmly in sight. After a hard-fought win over Wes Mena at Power Slap 18, the Kazakh powerhouse proved once again why he’s one of the most dangerous and respected competitors in the sport. While it may...