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Karma Fight League returns with explosive fifth edition at Cinnamon Life on July 25

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South Asia’s biggest K-1 fight league, Karma Fight League (KFL), will host its fifth event on 25 July at Cinnamon Life, South Asia’s largest entertainment hub.

The event will take place at the Lumina Ballroom, featuring fighters from Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, and Australia, with both male and female bouts on the card. KFL will also introduce the KFL Extreme Championship, featuring the best young fighters in Sri Lanka.

Cinnamon Life will serve as both the venue and hospitality partner for the event, marking the start of a strategic partnership with KFL.

“We are thrilled to be part of this ground-breaking event. Just as KFL is set to redefine the landscape of combat sports in Sri Lanka with a bold and innovative vision, Cinnamon Life, at City of Dreams has reimagined the hospitality experience—setting a new benchmark not only in Colombo, but across the country. We take pride in showcasing the essence of authentic Sri Lankan hospitality and this collaboration is the perfect reflection of that spirit. It promises to be an unforgettable, high-energy experience and we are very excited,” said Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams CEO and General Manager Sanjiv Hulugalle.

The partnership reflects the growing demand for large-scale sporting events in Colombo and supports the rise of sports tourism in Sri Lanka.

It also highlights how combat sports are becoming part of the city’s broader lifestyle and entertainment economy.

For KFL, this event marks a step forward as the league continues to grow across the region.

Tickets are now available online, with high demand anticipated ahead of the event.

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