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Miami arm wrestling championship video shows full right, left arm card

ARMWRESTLING TV’s June 23 Miami upload covered the full right- and left-arm card from Miami Fitness Festival 2026, signaling a deeper South Florida push.

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Miami arm wrestling championship video shows full right, left arm card
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ARMWRESTLING TV turned the Miami armwrestling stop into a full-card release on June 23, packaging the South Florida Armwrestling Championship at Miami Fitness Festival 2026 as “ALL Right & Left Arm Matches.” That matters in a sport where most viewers usually catch only the loudest moments. A complete video says the card was built to be watched as a competition, not just clipped for social feeds.

The event sat inside the Miami International Fitness Expo’s 2026 lineup, where South Florida Armwrestling was slotted alongside bodybuilding, powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, calisthenics, boxing, pillow fighting and grid football-style exhibitions. The armwrestling schedule was specific and busy: pro left arm at 2 p.m., pro right arm at 3 p.m., amateur left arm at 5 p.m. and amateur right arm at 6 p.m., with weigh-ins and paperwork at 11 a.m. That kind of structure gives the sport its own lane inside a much larger fitness weekend rather than treating it like a one-off sideshow.

The setting helps explain why the Miami footage reads as a growth marker. The expo is held at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo Center, including Arnold Hall and Reilly Colosseum, and it says the show brings together multiple sporting events and more than 70 vendors under one roof. For armwrestling, that is a useful distribution channel: strength athletes walk in for other events, casual fans drift past the tables, and the sport gets exposed to people who may never have searched for a standalone armwrestling meet.

That is where Miami starts to look less like a stop on the calendar and more like a regional funnel. The expo’s support network includes IFBB, NPC, GRID, UFCL, USAW, USAPL, SFLAW, Good Life Magazine, Lj Productions, FIGHT2CHNAGE, Dade Street Boxing, BOXR and PFC, a mix that ties armwrestling to a broader fitness and combat-sports ecosystem. In practical terms, that is how a niche sport widens its reach: it moves where the traffic already is.

ARMWRESTLING TV’s own channel page reinforces that point. Alongside the Miami championship package, the homepage also features a June 2026 U.S. national armwrestling championship upload and a recent Miami fitness-expo shorts clip pointing viewers toward the full championship video. The pattern is clear. Miami was not just content for the day after the event. It was part of a wider 2026 push to package armwrestling with the polish, pace and audience access that a growing South Florida scene now seems ready to support.

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