The Cage Is Ready: Paraná Gears Up for KO al Límite 17
Combat sports fans, get ready for a night of pure adrenaline! On Saturday, November 15, the Luis Butta Stadium at Atlético Echagüe Club in Paraná will explode with energy as the 17th edition of KO al Límite takes center stage. This electrifying event features more than 20 pro and amateur fights in MMA, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and K1, making it one of the most anticipated combat showcases in Argentina.
A Night Packed with Energy and Emotion
The legendary octagonal cage will host both professional and amateur warriors eager to prove their strength, speed, and heart. According to event organizer Javier Martínez from Centro Marcial Sin Límites, this edition promises an unforgettable spectacle. In addition, fans can expect around eight professional fights along with semi-pro and amateur bouts, ensuring a night filled with nonstop action.
Meanwhile, to keep the atmosphere electric between fights, Viejas Bisagras, a tribute band to La Renga, will light up the stage. Their live performance will blend perfectly with the intensity of the night, creating a mix of music and martial passion that fans won’t forget.
Rules, Respect, and Real Combat
Every fight night is more than just competition — it’s about respect, skill, and discipline. From the sharp power of kickboxing to the raw combat of Muay Thai, each fighter will showcase technical precision and mental endurance. Moreover, Martínez emphasized that each style brings its own flavor: Muay Thai uses elbows and knees, while K1 relies on accuracy and timing.
Because the fights take place inside a cage, athletes must adapt their strategy quickly. Therefore, every round becomes a test of intelligence, strength, and survival.
Tickets and Event Details
Fans can purchase tickets in advance at Centro Marcial Sin Límites (Av. Zanni 2360). Prices are 20,000 pesos for general admission, 25,000 for preferred seating, and 30,000 for VIP access.
In conclusion, Martínez summed up the spirit of the event perfectly:
“We’re betting on the growth of combat sports in Paraná. This isn’t just about fighting — it’s about passion, discipline, and community.”