First SLAPPING tournament hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Logan Paul

PARTICIPANTS try to get the upper hand in the first ever Slap Fighting Championships.

The fighters went from head to toe at the Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, USA.

Contestants attempt to gain the upper hand in the first ever Slap Fighting Championships

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Contestants attempt to gain the upper hand in the first ever Slap Fighting Championships
Fighters went toe-to-toe at the Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, USA

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Fighters went toe-to-toe at the Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, USA

Julia Kruzer beat Adrianna “Flychanelle” Sledz as she lost the round.

Koa “Da Crazy Hawaiiwan” Viernes landed a hot hand on Dawid “Zales” Zalewski in the super heavyweight bout.

hosted the event Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger74 and YouTuber boxer Logan Paul26

Paul was previously stunned after a huge knockout.

Paul was in complete disbelief at what he had seen, but fellow co-host Schwarzenegger was unfazed by the shocking KO.

The rules of Slap Fighting Championship are that there are three rounds – one slap per round for each contestant.

A winner may be determined by KO or if a contestant fails to continue within 30 seconds of being slapped.

The event was hosted by Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger, 74, and YouTuber boxer Logan Paul, 26

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The event was hosted by Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger, 74, and YouTuber boxer Logan Paul, 26

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