18 April 2026 · Bronx LDN, London
Fightzumi teamed up with Bronx LDN on Saturday 18th April to bring an exhilarating sparring showcase to their next edition of the Fight Night Series. Fightzumi brought more than 40 fighters to over 300 spectators together for a night of live combat sports in London. The segment organised and produced by Fightzumi in partnership with Bronx LDN set the tone for the night. It was a clear demonstration of what Fightzumi continues to build. An electric combat sports experience.
Fightzumi organised and produced the segment at Bronx LDN, the gym founded by Marnie Swindles, winner of The Apprentice and associate of Lord Sugar. The sparring showcase served as the opening portion of the Bronx Fight Night series, with Fightzumi providing a platform for emerging talent to show their skill on a credible stage.
More than 40 fighters from across multiple disciplines took part, with over 300 spectators filling the venue. The standard of fighting throughout matched the level of preparation Fightzumi demands from every event it produces, and the collaboration with Bronx was exactly fit for purpose. Bronx executed a fantastic production and made the night feel special.
Fightzumi is building one of the UK's most credible combat sports platforms, one event at a time. Saturday's showcase was not an isolated moment. It reflects a consistent approach to production that puts fighter quality and audience experience at the centre of everything.
The decision to partner with Bronx LDN was deliberate. Marnie Swindles has established a gym and Fight Night series with real standing in the London combat sports community, and Fightzumi's presence elevated both the fighters and the event further.
The integration of shwdwn further strengthens the Fightzumi ecosystem. As the official ticketing and PPV platform, shwdwn consolidates the full event experience into one solution, making it easier for fans to follow the promotion and for fighters to reach a wider audience.
Saturday 18th April confirmed what Fightzumi is building. More than 300 people came out to watch 40-plus fighters show their talent, and the standard of the event delivered on the reputation. Fightzumi 6.0 is next. The direction is clear.