Night of Fights: Boxing at Kiva Auditorium

Night of Fights Tickets

Kiva Auditorium | Albuquerque, New Mexico

Night of Fights

A tradition is back at the Kiva Auditorium in 2024, and you won't want to miss the opportunity to see local boxing prospects in action. Night of Fights: Boxing at the Convention Center's Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, New Mexico will be taking place on Saturday, October 19th. Plenty of decent fighters have come out of Albuquerque over the years. One of the main reasons for this has been the fact that local promoters take a gamble on these events. Every single fighter who steps in the ring this Saturday needs to come out with the win to boost their careers. The hunger that you'll see in them is something you just can't find on whatever pay-per-view card you'd have to pay to see fights live on October 19th.

Do you remember when you used to come out to these nights at the Kiva? It's a tradition that's making a comeback. If you want to be a part of it, click the get tickets button today.

Coming out to what's almost "amateur" night in boxing is an experience that you won't soon forget. Most of these fighters are professionals, at least those on the main card. They are all trying to make a name for themselves in the sport to highlight bigger events in the future. The road starts here at the Kiva Auditorium, and the only way for these boxers to become stand-outs is to come out swinging. That's why these fight nights can get a lot more exciting than the ones you watch from your couch. Plus, when it comes to boxing, there's an element that you can't really grasp on TV. That is exactly how much it hurts to get hit by one of these haymakers.

When you're, here live, you can tell right off the bat whose legs are wobbly and how the fight's potentially going to end. This generates a sense of excitement and drama that you don't get when you're not ringside. You can lock into a fight between two fighters that you may have never even heard of. In fact, if you come out to the Kiva Auditorium early, you'll get a chance to catch the bouts that are not even a part of the main card. These mostly 4 or 6-round fights are a great appetizer to get the crowd going before the main event. As mentioned, a lot of times, these prior fights provide more action than the ones at the end of the night. There are no guarantees, but you have to be here throughout the entire event to make sure you don't miss the KO of the night!

We've come to the age-old question of boxing events. Where are the best seats to see a fight? There's obviously an appeal to sitting ringside. You'll have to look up at the fighters, but having sweat, blood, and tears falling on you is an experience you just can't replicate at any other event. If you don't want to have bodily fluids falling on you and you want to have a broader perspective, picking a seat within the elevated stands could be ideal. Hit the get tickets button right now to choose your seats.

Night of Fights at Kiva Auditorium


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