Evansville’s Guns & Hoses 16 Fight Card Released
Guns & Hoses 16 is taking place at Evansville's Ford Center this Saturday, and we have the official fight card.
I can not be more excited about the return of Guns & Hoses! This is hands-down one of the best events you'll attend all year for a couple of reasons. First and most importantly, it is the biggest fundraiser for 911 Gives Hope which takes every penny raised and distributes the proceeds to other children's charities across the Tri-State through its grant program.
Secondly, it's just an incredible night of entertainment. There are pyrotechnics complete with towering flames and smoke machines as the fighters walk down the ramp toward the ring. Plus, each fighter walks out to a song they picked with seemingly every genre of music covered. There's country, pop, hard rock, heavy metal, hip-hop, and even a show tune or two. Think of it as if the WWE staged a boxing event (minus the part where they know who will win ahead of time). It's more than just a night of boxing, it's a spectacle that you can't miss.
Guns & Hoses 16 Set for April 13th, 2024
The annual tradition of Guns & Hoses will be returning to the Ford Center on Saturday, April 13th. Hoses are up 8 to 7 against the Guns. Will Guns be able to tie it up this year, or will Hoses pull further away in the lead?
Either way, you know you are going to have fun at Guns & Hoses. Yesterday, the official fight card was released by 911 Gives Hope. It features 15 epic bouts that will surely be nothing short of awesome. You can check out the official fight card below.
Guns & Hoses 16 Ticket Information
Tickets for this year's event are on sale now and start as low as $15 for upper bowl tickets. Lower bowl tickets are only $25, and floor seats are $30. Tickets for children 12 and under are $5 in the upper bowl. Of course, taxes and additional fees apply.
All tickets are available at the Ford Center box office or online through Ticketmaster.
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