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wfn fIGHT NIGHT 3

WFN Fight Night 3 marks the return of World Fighting Network to Newcastle with another professionally delivered night of live boxing. Hosted at Digital, Scotswood Road, the event had competitive matchups into a modern live entertainment setting, combining high-energy atmosphere with structured combat sports.

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Poster advertising WFN Fight Night 2 event, featuring images of various fighters, event date December 7th, time 5:00 PM, held at West Denton Social Club in Newcastle, with logos of sponsors and organizers.

WFN Fight Night 2 delivered another night of competitive bouts and live fight night atmosphere, continuing the steady growth of World Fighting Network.

Watch highlights and related videos on our YouTube channel.

WFN FIGHT NIGHT 2

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Nighttime view of Newcastle with illuminated bridges, city skyline, and water reflection, promotional poster for Fight Night 1 on November 8, 2024.

WFN Fight Night 1 marked the inaugural event of World Fighting Network, setting the foundation for professionally run fight nights and future growth.


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Two shirtless male boxers in a boxing ring; one boxer is throwing a punch while the other is defending. The boxer with yellow gloves has tattoos on his left arm and shorts with various logos. The scene is lit with bright overhead lights.

Fighter registrations are now open for the UK-wide WFN Kickboxing League. The league is built around structured competition, consistent events, and clear progression.

Apply below to be considered for league matchups across upcoming WFN events.

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  • World Fighting Network (WFN) is a combat sports organisation focused on building a structured, professional, and sustainable platform for live fight nights and league-based competition. Established in 2004, WFN has evolved through years of involvement in combat sports across Asia before expanding its operations into the UK.

    WFN’s approach is centred on consistency rather than one-off events. From rules and officiating to matchmaking and event operations, every aspect is designed to support long-term growth, athlete development, and credibility. Through WFN Fight Night and the WFN Kickboxing League, the organisation aims to create a clear pathway for fighters while delivering authentic fight night experiences for fans.

  • The WFN Kickboxing League is a UK-wide competition framework designed to provide fighters with regular, structured opportunities to compete under a unified system. Unlike standalone fight nights, the league operates across multiple events, allowing fighters to progress through activity, performance, and consistency.

    Fighters are matched based on experience, weight category, and availability, with all bouts conducted under WFN’s official kickboxing ruleset. Results are tracked internally to support rankings and future matchmaking. The league prioritises development and fairness, ensuring fighters are not rushed into mismatches and that competition remains meaningful over time.

  • Fighters can apply by completing the official fighter registration form available on the WFN website. The registration process allows WFN to collect key information such as experience level, weight category, discipline, and availability for upcoming events.

    Submitting a registration places a fighter into WFN’s matchmaking pool. Each application is reviewed individually, and selections are made based on event requirements, competitive balance, and league planning. While registration does not guarantee a bout, it is the first step toward being considered for WFN Fight Night events and participation in the WFN Kickboxing League.

  • WFN operates under clearly defined competition rules and structured event procedures to ensure safety and professionalism at every stage. All bouts are governed by WFN’s official rulesets, which are developed in line with internationally recognised standards and adapted to WFN’s operational framework.

    Events are delivered with independent medical oversight, qualified referees and judges, and recognised compliance and insurance partners. Medical authority and officiating control are maintained throughout each event, with the ability to stop bouts in the interest of athlete safety. This approach allows WFN to operate as a self-governing promotion while maintaining high standards of care, fairness, and consistency.

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