date, participants, match schedule, ticketing… all the information on the boxing event organized by Billy

date, participants, match schedule, ticketing… all the information on the boxing event organized by Billy
date, participants, match schedule, ticketing… all the information on the boxing event organized by Billy

The DTR Fight will be one of the events to follow at the end of 2024. Organized by Billy, also known as RebeuDeter, the evening will bring together several personalities who will compete in the ring of the Défense Arena in English boxing fights. Mastu, Lebouseuh, Kaastup, Prime, GregMMA and Brawks will participate in the party. All the information is available in this article.

The DTR Fight arrives on December 7 at La Défense Arena

No less than 10 personalities from the French landscape will meet on December 7 in the Paris la Défense Arena. Billy, GregMMA, Chowh1, Brawks, Kaatsup, Dooms, Lebouseuh, Prime, Mastu and Djilsi will enter the ring at the end of the year and compete in boxing fights, all supervised by the former Olympic champion and the world Brahim Asloum and the FFB.


GregMMA will face Billy on December 7 (c) DTR Fight

What matches are planned for DTR Fight?

The precise times of the matches have not yet been revealed, but the first fight is announced for 7 p.m. (doors open at 5 p.m.).

The fight program

Billy
Chowh1
Cabbage soup

Lebouseuh
Scale

vs

vs

vs

vs

vs

GregMMA

Brawks

Dooms

Prime
Djilsi

Is the ticket office still open?

October 29 update : the ticket office is sold out.

Yes, the ticket office is still open, however certain categories are already sold out. You can find the ticket office on the Paris Defense Arena website. At the time of writing, places are still available in the stands and in the back rows of the pit.

Where and how to follow the DTR Fight?

Barring any major surprises, the event will be followed in full on Billy's Twitch channel, available below.

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