Michael Bisping, once a champion in the UFC’s Middleweight division, decided to take a swing and tried his hand at a new combat sport: Power Slap. The sport, which has been licensed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, features open-handed slaps instead of traditional punches. Follow UFC News Updates with Insidesport.IN
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Michael Bisping Tries A Power Slap
Bisping, who is an actor, sports analyst, and commentator, was reportedly at a practice session with the Power Slap athletes when he asked to give it a try.
With everyone chanting his name, Michael took a swing at his opponent’s hand, which was guarded. And someone said “weak” and it is a foul in a funny way.
Unlike traditional combat sports like boxing and MMA, Power Slap doesn’t allow closed-fist punches and instead focuses on the power of an open-handed slap on face until someone knockouts.
The Power Slap has gained so much of popularity in recent years, and many fans find it both entertaining and thrilling to watch.
However, the slap was deemed weak and resulted in a foul, though it was all done in good fun. This experience gives some insight into the unique world of Power Slap, where athletes have just 60 seconds to deliver their open-handed slaps to their opponents.
Overall, Michael Bisping’s brief experience with Power Slap provides a glimpse into the world of this unique sport. While it may not be for everyone, there’s no denying that Power Slap offers a thrilling and entertaining experience for fans and athletes alike. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / For UFC News updates with InsideSport.IN