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By Jon Donnis
Total Kombat, the underground combat sports phenomenon co-created by British UFC star Michael Page, makes its return to ITVX on Saturday, February 28th with another high-octane fight card that promises fireworks from the opening bell.
The event forms part of a fresh broadcast agreement with ITV, securing four live shows on ITVX along with highlights on ITV4. When Total Kombat first hit screens in September it immediately caught attention. More than half of the contests ended before the final bell, three of them inside the first round, and viewers were struck by both the technical quality and the relentless pace.
Total Kombat 03 looks set to follow the same blueprint. The card features a strong line-up, including Dee Begley of SBG Dublin, a teammate of MMA superstar Conor McGregor. Also in action is Ben Fillingham, who sharpens his skills alongside UFC standouts Lone'er Kavanagh and Nathaniel Wood, as well as Commonwealth Games silver medallist Cameron Booth. It is a mix of proven champions and hungry contenders, exactly the blend that fuels explosive matchups.
The previous event proved just how quickly the promotion is gaining traction. Highlights shown on ITVX delivered 2025's biggest television audience for a UK martial arts promotion, while clips circulating online amassed tens of millions of views. For a new brand, that kind of reach signals serious momentum.
At the heart of the concept is a clear identity. Built as a fan-focused sports entertainment product, the rule set was crafted by Page himself. Wrestling and ground fighting are removed from the equation, placing the spotlight squarely on striking. Elite kickboxers stand opposite Olympic-level karate and Taekwondo specialists, free to showcase the kind of spectacular finishes that have defined Page's own career.
On February 28th, Total Kombat aims to capture that lightning again. Fast. Direct. Designed for highlight moments. If the debut was any indication, viewers tuning in to ITVX can expect another night where anything can happen and it often does.



