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Kick Ass by Girl Prague/Low Budget

Kick Ass by Girl Prague/Low Budget
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Will Your Stag Survive Three Rounds Against a Professional Kickboxer?

Everyone knows the stag is the man of the weekend. Strong, confident, absolutely certain he can handle whatever comes his way. So when his group tells him he is about to step into the ring with a professional female kickboxer — he might even smile.

That smile disappears around fifteen seconds into round one.

She walks in. He looks confident. The bell rings. Confidence leaves.

She brings serious fight experience, ring control and just enough charm to make him hesitate at exactly the wrong moment. To give him a fighting chance — and we use that term loosely — he enters the ring armed with pink gloves and a tiger helmet. The group takes their seats. The kickboxer takes her position. And the stag has absolutely no idea that the next three minutes are going to be the most humbling of his weekend.

Completely safe for everyone involved. Expect plenty of laughs — mostly from the group, admittedly.

How the Stag Gets Ambushed

Your guide meets the group at the accommodation and travels with everyone to the venue by public transport — around 60 minutes. The guide knows the route so nobody gets lost. The stag, meanwhile, still has no idea where he is going or why everyone else seems suspiciously cheerful.

If the group prefers to take a taxi at any point, the guide arranges it quickly at a local price. Public transport tickets are not included and are paid directly by the group.

At the venue the stag gets a short training session — which he will take very seriously and which will not help him at all. He gets kitted out in full boxing gear: the pink gloves, the tiger helmet, the whole look. The group takes their ringside seats. The kickboxer steps in. The bell rings.

One minute sounds like nothing. By the end of round one most stags would like to have a quiet word with whoever organised this. The kickboxer controls everything — the stag stays completely safe but gets a genuinely surprising and hilarious experience while the rest of the group loses it at ringside. Three rounds total. Then a well-earned round of beers for everyone and a story the stag will be telling for years — probably with some creative edits to make himself sound better than he was.

Why the Whole Group Will Love This

The stag gets challenged. The group gets the show. And unlike most stag activities where everyone kind of does the same thing, this one has a very clear star of the moment — and it is not the kickboxer.

The kickboxers in the ring are experienced fighters who know exactly how to make a fight look real, feel challenging and stay completely safe. They read the stag's energy, push him just enough and deliver a performance that has the whole group in stitches from the first bell to the last.

What's Included

  • Guide travelling with the group from accommodation to venue and back
  • Full boxing equipment — pink gloves, tiger helmet and boxing kit provided on the day
  • Warm-up training session before the fight — aka false hope
  • 3 rounds of 1 minute each — preparation and fight total around 20 minutes
  • Well-earned beers for everyone after the final bell — the stag needs them most

Good to Know

The journey by public transport takes around 60 minutes — your guide is with the group the whole way. The venue has a covered outdoor area so a bit of rain never ruins the fun. A bar is available on site with extra drinks paid directly there. No equipment needed from the group — everything is provided. Public transport tickets are not included and are paid directly by the group on the day.

This activity runs from April through to the end of October. Available from 8 people — particularly well suited to smaller groups. For larger groups or those who prefer door-to-door transport, ask us about the private transfer version.

Keep the Party Going

After the ring — and after the stag has had a moment to collect himself — head straight to our Ice Bar & Karlovy Lázně Entry for a cold drink in Prague's legendary ice bar followed by the biggest nightclub in Central Europe. From the boxing ring to the dancefloor in one unforgettable afternoon.

Or go all in with our Stag Night Package and combine the boxing prank with a full guided evening of unlimited drinks and club entry. The stag gets a humbling afternoon and a proper night out to make up for it. Fair deal.

What People Usually Ask

1.How does the group get to the venue? Your guide meets everyone at the accommodation and travels with the group by public transport — about 60 minutes each way. The guide knows the route so nobody gets lost and the stag stays blissfully unaware of what is coming. Public transport tickets are not included and are paid directly by the group. If the group wants a taxi instead at any point the guide arranges it on the spot.

2.Why is the journey longer than the private transfer version? The venue is outside the city centre and public transport naturally takes longer than a direct vehicle. The guide travels with the group the whole time so it is straightforward — just worth factoring into the day. And it gives the stag more time to wonder why everyone keeps smiling at him.

3.Is this the same fight experience as the private transfer version? Identical. Same venue, same ring, same kickboxer, same pink gloves and tiger helmet. Same expression on the stag's face when the bell rings. The only difference is how the group gets there.

4.How many people can book this? From 8 people onwards. This option is best suited to smaller groups — for groups of 15 or more the private transfer version tends to work better logistically.

5.Can other group members also fight? Yes — and we strongly recommend at least one brave volunteer steps up after watching the stag. Additional fighters are welcome for an extra fee. Let us know in advance and we calculate the price.

6.Is the fight safe? Completely. The kickboxers are experienced fighters who manage the ring from start to finish. The stag will not get hurt — he will just get a very humbling three minutes that the group will reference for the rest of the weekend.

7.What time of year does this run? April through to the end of October. Outside that window get in touch and we suggest the best alternatives.

8.Do we need to bring anything?
Nothing at all. Gloves, helmet and boxing kit are all provided. Just make sure the stag has absolutely no idea what is coming — that is the most important preparation of all.

Book Kick Ass by Girl Prague

Send us your group size and preferred date — we sort the guide, the route, the ring and the kickboxer. You just need to keep the stag completely in the dark and try not to look too excited on the way there.



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