Elvis Presley would have turned 77 on Sunday, and through some bit of bizarre logic, it became a local tradition to celebrate his birthday with an evening of gloriously hammed-up costumed boxing. The King and other old school heroes throw down against a cast of "subversive villians" -- last year's card included Colonel Sanders against a chicken, for example -- at 8 and 11 p.m. with burlesque entertainment between each round.
Absolute over the top silliness the likes of which SNL wishes they could capture. Be there, if you think you can handle it.
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