// The Sport
What is Total Kombat?
All-striking combat. No grappling. No stalling. Karate, Taekwondo and Kickboxing collide inside The Oval under one ruleset built for finishes.
// 101
What makes Total Kombat different?
// 01
No grappling
Pure stand-up. Hands, feet, knees.
// 02
No stalling
Pressure rewarded. Inactivity punished.
// 03
All striking
Karate, Taekwondo, Kickboxing — one ruleset.
// 04
Built for finishes
The Oval rewards footwork, aggression and KOs.
// FAQ
Common questions
- What styles compete in Total Kombat?
Karate, Taekwondo, Kickboxing and other striking-first disciplines. One unified Oval ruleset — all bouts contested standing.
- Is grappling allowed?
No. Total Kombat is pure stand-up combat. Clinching is broken quickly to keep the action moving.
- How are fights scored?
Damage, ring control, and effective striking decide every round. Stalling is actively penalised.
- Where do events happen?
Inside The Oval — our purpose-built fight stage designed for finishes, footwork and aggression.
