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KOTC: Underground 63 has this gritty, underground feel that’s not often captured in mainstream events. The atmosphere at the Avi Casino really sets the tone, with an audience that’s there for the raw competition rather than spectacle. You’ve got Sean Strickland going up against Adriel Montes, and the pacing of the card keeps you engaged. While the director remains unknown, the way the fights unfold feels very much like a showcase of rising talent, which is something collectors appreciate. It's not just about the fighters, but the vibe and the whole experience of that night really sticks with you, especially if you're into the more obscure fights of that era.
KOTC: Underground 63 is quite a gem among collectors mainly due to its limited availability; the event wasn’t heavily marketed or widely distributed. Most recordings are hard to find, making it a unique piece for those who appreciate the rawness of early 2010s combat sports. The lack of mainstream attention adds to its charm; you really need to be in the know to dig up a copy. As the years go by, interest in these underground events tends to grow, especially among those who value the grassroots origins of fighters before they hit the big leagues.
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