The Enhanced Games, a one-day competition featuring various sports and events, is set to take place on Sunday evening at Resorts World in Las Vegas. The event has sparked controversy among sports enthusiasts and experts, with some questioning the legitimacy of the competition.
UK fans are set to tune in on Sunday evening to watch the event live on TV, with the start time expected to be confirmed by organisers in the coming days. According to reports, the event will feature a range of sports and events, including boxing, mixed martial arts, and esports.
The Enhanced Games is not affiliated with any major sporting organisation, including the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The event's prize money has not been disclosed by organisers, fuelling further controversy.
UK sports fans are divided on the issue, with some expressing concerns about the legitimacy and transparency of the competition. Others have praised the event as a unique opportunity for athletes to compete and entertain fans.
The UK Government has not commented on the Enhanced Games, but the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has expressed concerns about the impact of unregulated sports events on the British sporting landscape.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the DCMS said: 'We are monitoring the situation and will take necessary action to protect the interests of UK sports fans and athletes.'