Xtreme One Entertainment Inc. (OTC:XONI) Stock Surges 17%: Here is Why

The mixed martial arts (MMA) industry has grown at a remarkable pace over the past years, and it is only natural for investors to take an interest in companies that are involved in the space. One of the companies that could be worth tracking at this point is Xtreme One Entertainment Inc. (OTC: XONI).

On July 24, the company’s presentation, Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC), announced that XFC 51: Evolution, its next live MMA event, would take place at the Baird Center in Milwaukee on September 27. In the news release, the company also announced that the doors at the venue would open at 6 PM Central Time and the event would begin an hour later. The main event at XFC 51: Evolution would feature a match between Alex ‘The Spartan’ Nicholson and former UFC fighter Zac ‘The Ripper’ Pauga. Both fighters had delivered strong performances at the XFC Grand Prix II that was held on May 31, 2024.

The company also stated that local stars would also get prominence on the fight card, which would be led by Emmanuel ‘El Matador’ Sanchez. Sanchez, a Milwaukee native, is a former Bellator fighter and would go on against Kenneth ‘The Boss’ Cross. The tickets for the event would go on sale from July 26 at 10 AM central time on TicketMaster, XFCFight.com, and also at the box office of the Baird Center. However, presale tickets would be made available on July 25, 2024. The general admission tickets for the event would be made available for $35 each.

The VIP seats, which offer ringside views, would be available for $150 each; however, if one purchases a table for 6, then the price would come to $800. In light of the announcement, it could be a good time for investors to keep an eye on the Xtreme One Entertainment stock.

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