Martial arts fans in Durham Region are preparing for an exciting evening of combat sports as Shogun Fight Series 4 arrives in Oshawa on March 7, 2026. The event promises a night filled with intense Muay Thai and kickboxing matches, showcasing talented fighters competing in front of a live audience.
The highly anticipated event will take place at 44 Bond Street East in Oshawa, bringing together fighters, coaches, and supporters for a thrilling showcase of striking skills, athleticism, and competitive spirit.
Organizers say Shogun Fight Series 4 in Oshawa will feature a lineup of fighters going head-to-head in a series of action-packed bouts designed to entertain both seasoned martial arts enthusiasts and newcomers to the sport. Muay Thai and kickboxing events are known for their fast-paced action, combining powerful punches, kicks, knees, and defensive techniques that keep spectators engaged throughout each fight.
The Shogun Fight Series has gained popularity for delivering high-energy fight cards that highlight both emerging talent and experienced fighters. Events like this also provide a platform for local athletes to demonstrate their training, discipline, and dedication to martial arts.
Fans attending the event can expect an electrifying atmosphere as fighters enter the ring and battle for victory. Supporters often fill the venue with cheers and excitement as each round unfolds, creating a memorable live sports experience.
Combat sports such as Muay Thai and kickboxing continue to grow in popularity across Ontario, with events attracting a wide audience that includes martial arts practitioners, fitness enthusiasts, and fans of professional fighting competitions.
Organizers describe the event as an opportunity for attendees to witness “epic battles and amazing fighters going head-to-head,” delivering an evening filled with high-impact action and unforgettable moments.
The Shogun Fight Series 4 event in Oshawa is scheduled to run from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on March 7, giving fans several hours of live competition and entertainment.
Tickets are required to attend the event, and those interested in experiencing the live fights are encouraged to secure their spot and arrive early to fully enjoy the atmosphere.
In addition to the fights themselves, events like this help support the local combat sports community by providing fighters with opportunities to compete and gain recognition while promoting martial arts culture in the region.
With adrenaline, competition, and crowd energy all expected to be high, Shogun Fight Series 4 in Oshawa is shaping up to be a must-see event for anyone interested in Muay Thai, kickboxing, or live sporting entertainment in Durham Region.



















