Document:

Exhibit 10.17

 

AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement (the “Agreement”)
is entered into effective as of April 28, 2016 (the “Effective Date”) by and between Hoosier Fight Club Promotions
(the “Company”) and C3 PPS, Inc. (“Purchaser”) on behalf of Caesars Entertainment Corp. (“Casino”).
In this Agreement, “Company Parties” means the Company, the Artist(s), and their respective employees, contractors,
agents, representatives, performers, exhibitors, guests, and invitees. In this Agreement, “Purchaser Parties” means
the Purchaser, the Casino, and their respective officers, directors, members, managers, employees, affiliates, representatives
and agents.

 

1.           Purpose
and Scope.

 

(a)          The
purpose and scope of this Agreement shall be limited strictly to all functions and acts necessary for promoting and conducting
the HFC (the “Event”) at the Venue as stated on “Exhibit A” attached to this Agreement. To the extent a
term is undefined in this Agreement, but is defined in Exhibit A, the term has the meaning stated on Exhibit A.

 

(b)          The
Company represents and warrants that it has experience promoting events comparable to the Event and has the authority to book the
Artist(s)/Talent (if applicable as stated on Exhibit A) for the Event. The Company will provide the services delegated to Company
as stated on the attached Exhibit A (the “Company Services”) and Purchaser (on behalf of Casino) will provide the services
delegated to Purchaser/Casino (the “Purchaser Services”) as stated on Exhibit A. Company is responsible for all aspects
of the Event not assigned to Purchaser/Casino under this Agreement and Exhibit A.

 

(c)          Company
may not use any vendors or third parties for services at the Venue without first obtaining Casino’s consent. Unless otherwise
stated on Exhibit A, Company will not: (i) have any control over the sale or distribution of food or beverage products in or around
the Venue at any time, including during the Event; or (ii) have or assert any right to share in the revenues or receipts from such
food and/or beverage concessions and all such revenues and receipts will be retained by Casino.

 

2.           Payment.

 

(a)          As
consideration for the Company Services, Purchaser will pay Company the amount listed on Exhibit A. Purchaser is not liable for
any other fees or expenses for the Event unless Purchaser has agreed to such amount in a
written document signed by Purchaser. Company will pay all “out-of-pocket” expenses, and will not be entitled
to reimbursement from Purchaser unless Purchaser agrees in writing to pay the expenses.

 

(b)          Purchaser
is not liable for any fees, costs, or other charges if the Event is not held for any reason, including artist cancellation. Purchaser
will not pay any amount (including a deposit) to the Company until Purchaser has a signed contract and all required paperwork (including
insurance) from the Company.

 

Payment for Company Services:

Not to exceed quoted amount stated on Exhibit
A.

 

3.           Term
and Termination.

 

(a)          The
term of this Agreement (the “Term”) commences on the Effective Date and continues until 30 days after completion of
the Event or until either party terminates this Agreement as permitted in this Agreement.

 

     

     

    

(b)          Termination.
Purchaser may terminate this Agreement for any reason by giving ten (10) days written notice to Company. Either party may terminate
this Agreement if the other party is in breach of this Agreement and fails to cure the breach within 5 business days of receipt
of notice of the breach. If this Agreement is terminated early for any reason, Company will return to Purchaser all monies previously
paid to Company under this Agreement and Purchaser, Company, and Casino will not have any further obligations with respect to the
Event.

 

4.           Insurance.

 

(a)          Without
limiting or qualifying Company’s liabilities, obligations, or indemnities, the Company will obtain before the Event, at its
sole cost and expense, the insurance coverages listed below. The insurance will contain a provision that it cannot be reduced or
cancelled unless and until the insurance Company notifies Purchaser thirty days prior as certificate holder. All insurance policies
must be issued by an insurance carrier reasonably acceptable to Purchaser with a rating of A or better and authorized to do business
in the state where the Venue is located. Upon request, Company will provide Purchaser with a full and complete copy of all the
insurance policies required in this Agreement. Any third party that performs services
for the Event on behalf of Company must satisfy the same insurance requirements as provided in this section.

 

		(i)	Commercial general liability insurance, including broad
form contractual liability, personal injury liability, advertising liability, and products/completed operations liability coverage
with minimum limits of liability of $1,000,000.00 each occurrence, $2,000,000.00 general aggregate, $1,000,000.00 products completed
operations aggregate, and $50,000.00 damage to rented premises.

		(ii)	Umbrella or excess liability insurance with available
coverage limits of not less than $2,000,000.00 general aggregate and $2,000,000.00 per occurrence.

		(iii)	Company must also maintain $100,000.00 in accident medical
coverage.

		(iv)	Auto liability insurance covering owned, non-owned and
leased or hired vehicles with the minimum amounts of $1,000,000.00 each accident.

		(v)	Company will also maintain workers compensation as required
under applicable state law insurance during the dates they are working with the Event, including coverage for subcontractors,
agents, temporary employees, and volunteers.

 

(b)         Company
will supply Purchaser with proof of the aforementioned insurance by providing Purchaser with a certificate of insurance and (except
for workers compensation insurance) list Purchaser, Casino, and their respective officers, directors, members, managers, agents,
and employees as additional insureds. Company will provide Purchaser with properly executed certificates of insurance before Company
provides any products or services to Purchaser or at the Event, but in no event later than five (5) business days prior to the
Event. Further, coverage for the additional insureds shall apply on a primary non-contributory basis, for matters for which Company
is responsible for under this Agreement, irrespective of any other insurance whether collectible or not.

 

(c)          Purchaser
will list Company and its respective officers, directors, members, managers, agents, and employees as additional insureds on the
commercial general liability and excess/umbrella coverages listed above. Upon request, Purchaser will provide Company with properly
executed certificates of insurance. Further, coverage for the additional insureds shall apply on a primary non-contributory basis,
for matters for which Purchaser is responsible for under this Agreement, irrespective of any other insurance whether collectible
or not.

 

     

     

    

5.           INDEMNITY.

 

(A)         BY
COMPANY. COMPANY WILL INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND DEFEND THE PURCHASER PARTIES FROM AND AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, OBLIGATIONS,
DAMAGES, PENALTIES, CLAIMS, ACTIONS, COSTS, CHARGES, AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING REASONABLE OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS FEES (COLLECTIVELY “LOSSES”)
ACTUALLY AND REASONABLY INCURRED BY THE PURCHASER PARTIES TO THE EXTENT SUCH CLAIM ARISES OUT OF OR IS RELATED TO: (A) THE ACTS
OR OMISSIONS (INCLUDING VIOLATION OF ANY LAW) BY THE COMPANY PARTIES RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT; (B) COMPANY’S USE OF THE
VENUE; AND/OR (C) THE EVENT; EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH LOSSES ARE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OR MISCONDUCT OF THE PURCHASER PARTIES.
AS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE, COMPANY WILL USE BEST EFFORTS TO REQUIRE ANY THIRD PARTY THAT COMPANY CONTRACTS WITH RELATED TO THE EVENT
TO INDEMNIFY THE PURCHASER PARTIES IN THE SAME MANNER AS ANY SUCH THIRD PARTY INDEMNIFIES COMPANY.

 

(B)         BY
PURCHASER. THE PURCHASER WILL INDEMNIFY, HOLD HARMLESS, AND DEFEND COMPANY AND ITS RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, MEMBERS,
MANAGERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES (COLLECTIVELY THE “COMPANY INDEMNIFIED PERSONS”) FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LOSSES
ACTUALLY AND REASONABLY INCURRED BY THE COMPANY INDEMNIFIED PERSONS TO THE EXTENT SUCH CLAIM ARISES OUT OF OR IS RELATED TO THE
NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF PURCHASER IN PERFORMING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT; EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH LOSSES ARE CAUSED BY
THE NEGLIGENCE OR MISCONDUCT OF THE COMPANY PARTIES.

 

6.           License.

 

(a)          The
Company grants Purchaser a license to use the Company’s name, logo, and other identifying characteristics (the “Company’s
Marks”) in promoting the Event. Any use by the Purchaser of Company’s name or logo (or the Event) must be approved
in advance by Company, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

 

(b)         Any
use by the Company of the Casino’s name or logo, or other identifying characteristics (the “Casino Marks”) must
be approved in advance by Casino. The Company will consult in advance with the Casino concerning the timing and content of any
promotional materials and will not issue or disseminate any promotional material for the Event without the Casino’s prior
consent.

 

7.            Company
Warranty. Company warrants to Purchaser that: (i) the Company has the right and authority to enter into and perform
its obligations under this Agreement; (ii) the Company will perform its obligations under this Agreement in a commercially reasonable
manner in compliance with all applicable laws; (iii) the Company’s Marks do not and will not violate any applicable law or
regulation or infringe any proprietary, intellectual property, contract or tort right of any person; and (iv) the Company owns
its marks and all intellectual property rights therein.

 

8.            Company
Liability. Company will be responsible for any and all damages, injuries, claims, charges and costs, whether tangible
or intangible, to persons or property that in any way arise out of or relate to the Event whether performed by Company or any other
persons/entities under the Company’s control or direction. Purchaser will not be responsible, and Company waives any right
it may have against the Purchaser Parties, for any loss or damage to personal property placed, used, or stored in or about the
Venue by the Company Parties. All property brought into or permitted in the Venue will be at the Company’s sole risk. Promptly
after the conclusion of the Event, Company will remove from the Venue all property belonging to the Company Parties. If Company
fails to remove such property, Purchaser may cause the removal of the property, at Company’s sole risk, cost, and expense.
Purchaser will have no responsibility or liability for losses suffered by the Company Parties, which are caused by theft, or disappearance
of or damage to equipment or other articles of personal property from Purchaser, unless Purchaser has agreed in writing to assume
liability for materials on-site and then only for any damage or theft solely due to the negligence or misconduct of the Purchaser
Parties.

 

     

     

    

9.           Relationship
of the Parties. The parties and their respective personnel, are and will be independent contractors and neither party
by virtue of this Agreement will have any right, power or authority to act or create any obligation, express or implied, on behalf
of the other party. Neither party has any responsibility or obligation for workers’ compensation, taxes or withholding, benefits
or insurance for the other party’s employees.

 

10.         LIMITATION
OF DAMAGES. EXCEPT FOR ANY INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS DUE TO LIABILITIES TO THIRD PARTIES, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION CONTAINED
IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, NO PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE LIABLE TO ANY OTHER PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE POWER, BUSINESS GOODWILL, REVENUE OR PROFIT,
NOR FOR INCREASED EXPENSES, OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OR NON PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT
UNLESS THE DAMAGES AROSE DUE TO A PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT.

 

11.         Survival.
Those provisions of this Agreement that by their nature extend beyond termination or expiration of this Agreement will survive
such termination or expiration.

 

12.         Waiver.
No waiver of a breach of any provision of this Agreement is effective unless approved in writing by the waiving party. If a party
at any time fails to demand strict performance by the other of any of the terms, covenants, or conditions set forth in this Agreement,
that waiver does not constitute a waiver of any prior, concurrent, or subsequent breach of the same or any other provision of this
Agreement.

 

13.         Assignment.
This Agreement is personal to each of the parties, and neither party may assign or delegate any of its rights or obligations under
this Agreement without first obtaining the other party’s written consent.

 

14.         Laws
and Regulations. Each party will take all reasonable actions, at such party’s expense, as necessary to comply with all
applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations relating in any way to its performance under this Agreement.

 

15.         Force
Majeure. Any delay or failure of either party to perform its obligations under this Agreement is excused to the extent
that it is caused by an event or occurrence beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God, actions by governmental authority
(whether valid or invalid), fires, floods, windstorms, explosions, riots, natural disasters, wars, sabotage or labor problems,
provided the party claiming force majeure promptly notifies the other part of the event of force majeure, the anticipated duration
of the event of force majeure, and the steps being taken to remedy the failure. If Company is unable to fulfill its obligations
under this Agreement due to an event of force majeure, then Company will reimburse Purchaser for any amounts it has paid to Company
under this Agreement. If Company is only able to partially perform his/her obligations under this Agreement due to an event of
force majeure, then Purchaser only be obligated to pay the Company a pro rata compensation for any services actually rendered by
Company.

 

16.         Governing
Law. This Agreement is to be governed and construed according to the laws of the State of Texas without regard to conflicts
of law.

 

17.         Entire
Agreement. This Agreement and Exhibit A contain the entire agreement between the parties relative to the subject matter
and supersedes any other prior understandings, written or oral, between the parties with respect to this subject matter. THE PARTIES
ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT, IN ENTERING IN TO THIS AGREEMENT, THEY HAVE NOT IN ANY WAY RELIED UPON ANY ORAL OR
WRITTEN AGREEMENTS, UNDERSTANDINGS, REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, NOT SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.
No variations, modifications, or changes in the Agreement are binding on any party to the Agreement unless set forth in a document
duly executed by or on behalf of such parties. To the extent there is a conflict between this Agreement and another executed document
between the parties related to the Event (whether the other document is executed before or after this Agreement), the terms of
this Agreement control except to the extent that the other document specifically identifies a section of this Agreement and states
that it is amending that particular section.

 

     

     

    

18.         Counterparts.
The parties may execute this Agreement in any number of counterparts, each of which is deemed an original, but all of which together
constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement may be executed by facsimile, PDF, or other electronic signature.

 

19.         Construction.
All parties have been advised to seek their own independent counsel concerning the interpretation and legal effect of this Agreement
and have either obtained such counsel or have intentionally refrained from doing so and have knowingly and voluntarily waived
such right. Consequently, the normal rule of construction to the effect that any drafting ambiguities are to be resolved against
the drafting party will not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendment or exhibits.

 

By their
signatures or their representative’s signature, the parties agree to and accept this Agreement.

 

	C3 PPS, INC. ON BEHALF OF	HOOSIER FIGHT CLUB PROMOTIONS
	CASINO	 
	 	 
	By:	/s/
    Erik Garven	 	By:	
	 	Erik Garven - Contracts Coordinator, C3 PPS,
    Inc.	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:	4/28/16	 	Date:	4-30-16

 

     

     

    

Exhibit A

 

	 	
        6/4/16

         

        HFC – “Hoosier Fight Club”

        2600 Beech Street

        Valparaiso, IN 46383

        Danielle Vale

        dvale@hoosierfightclub.com

        219-405-4722.

         

        Horseshoe Hammond

        777 Casino Center Drive

        Hammond IN 46320

        ATTN: DAVID FEELEY

         

 

	Event:	HFC
	 	 
	Artist(s)
    /Talent:	Various fighters
	 	 
	Date(s):	6/4/16
	 	 
	Time(s):	Doors @ 7p, First Fight 7:30pm, 11:30pm curfew
	 	 
	Venue:	The Venue @ Horseshoe Casino Hammond
	 	 
	Payment and Payment Terms:	Purchaser pays Company $2,500 flat guarantee subject to the payment terms below.

 

		·	Full
balance of guarantee paid by company check upon execution of contract.

 

Additional Provisions:

 

		·	Payments:

		o	Company will receive
                                         100% of base ticket revenue generated. Ticket revenue does not include Facility Fee’s
                                         and/or Ticketmaster service charges.

		o	Company may request
                                         2 advance payments in advance of show day. Payments may: 

		§	Never
                                         be more than 50% total gross ticket revenue on day of request 

		§	Requests
                                         for payments must be in writing submitted to the Director of Entertainment

		o	Final amount owed
                                         will be determined post show once all ticket revenues have been collected and all credits
                                         or penalties have been calculated.

		o	Company understands
                                         any/all payments may take 14 business days to execute.

 

		·	Late
                                         Fee: Show must be completed and all stage sound terminated by 11:30pm CT. a $1,500 fine
                                         will be held from settlement if act not don’t performing by 11:30pm with sound
                                         muted and house lights full. Additionally, a $1,500 per minute fine will be withheld
                                         from final ticket settlement for every minute past
                                         11:40pm.

 

     

     

    

		·	Age Restriction:
Company will incur a fine of $25,000 for anyone under the age of
21 who enters the building thru the artist entry/back door and is part of a band or act.

 

Payment is subject to Purchaser’s
receipt of: (i) Company’s W-8/W9 (signed and dated in 2016); (ii) a fully executed Agreement; (iii) and the insurance stated in
the Agreement.

 

Purchaser/Casino
Services:

On top of guarantee, Purchaser/Casino to provide:

		·	House sound and lights. Any additional
lights/sound/video needs are to be a cost incurred by Company.

		·	Tech support as needed with current in
house techs. Any additional labor required is sole cost of Company.

		·	75 buffet admissions/vouchers to Company
to be used by fighters/staff

		·	Any other specialty catering required
will be at expense of Company, including, but not limited to, backstage catering for crew and performers

		·	Box Office and Ticketing support for run
of the show

		·	Bonus of $2,500 paid at 1,000 full price,
non-discounted cash tickets sold.

		·	Additional bonus of $1,500 paid at each
cash ticket threshold: 1,200, 1,500, 1,750 full price, non-discounted cash tickets sold.

		·	Venue to operate live gaming devices in
event space. All gaming revenue is to be retained by Horseshoe with no split to Company.

		·	Venue to provide a space mutually agreeable
by both parties for weigh in to take place on day prior to each fight within Horseshoe Casino.

		·	Venue works exclusively with Ticketmaster
for all ticketing needs. No other ticketing agent/company is allowed to print or broker tickets for event.

 

Company Services:

 

		·	Company to provide:

		o	$5,000 worth of comp tickets for casino’s use. Exact location and qty to be agreed upon beforehand.

		o	Company is responsible for all licenses & expenses
required to execute a live boxing event to include: Ambulance/medical staff, state ticket taxes, permits etc as required by The
State of Indiana.

		o	Photos, bios, and artwork in a timely fashion to be used for advertising and online marketing efforts

		o	Proof of required insurance as stated in the Agreement naming C3 PPS, Inc. and Caesars Entertainment
Corp. as additional insureds.

		o	Must provide proof of workers’ compensation insurance prior to Event.

		o	All other services related to the Event not designated
to Purchaser/Venue are the responsibility of Company.

 

Purchaser
must have signed, fully executed Agreement prior to the Event. Company understands and acknowledges that it and its
employees, agents, representatives, crew members, and subcontractors are independent contractors, and as independent contractors,
the Company and its employees, agents, representatives, crew members and subcontractors are not entitled to workers compensation
coverage by Purchaser or Casino.

 

Understood and Agreed

 

		 
	Company Representative	 
	Hoosier Fight Club Promotions	 

 

	/s/ Erik Garven	 
	Purchaser Representative – Erik Garven,
    Contracts Coordinator, C3 PPS, Inc. 	 
	C3 PPS, Inc. on behalf of CasinoExhibit 10.18

 

AGREEMENT

 

This AGREEMENT
(“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of December 21, 2015, by and between BLUE CHIP CASINO, LLC, an Indiana limited
liability company, dba Blue Chip Casino Hotel Spa (“Blue Chip”) and Hoosier Fight Club Promotions, LLC, an Indiana
limited liability company (“HFC”) as the promoter for the purpose of presenting Pro Mixed Martial Arts bouts at Blue
Chip Hotel Casino & Spa (the “Promoter”).

 

WITNESSETH

 

Whereas,
Blue Chip is a limited liability company duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Indiana and maintains
its principal office 777  Blue Chip Drive, Michigan City, Indiana 46360.

 

Whereas,
Blue Chip is engaged in the business of owning and operating a hotel/casino in Michigan City, Indiana;

 

Whereas,
Promoter is a professional and licensed (pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Indiana Athletic Commission) mixed martial
arts (“MMA”) fighting promoter and Promoter has the power and authority to provide top MMA fighters at events to be
scheduled to occur at Blue Chip;

 

Whereas,
in the course of operating such hotel/casino. Blue Chip is desirous of obtaining and holding first-class professional sporting
events for the entertainment of its patrons;

 

Whereas,
Promoter is licensed as a Promoter by the Indiana Athletic Control Board and maintain their principal office at: 2600 Beech
St., Valparaiso, Indiana 46383;

 

Whereas,
Promoter has represented and warranted to Blue Chip that it is capable and willing to provide the first-class professional
MMA sporting events described in and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and

 

Now, Therefore,
for an in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants, agreements and representations set forth herein, the parties intending
to be legally bound, promise and agree as follows:

 

		1.	The Event. Subject to the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, Promoter shall hold one (1) event at Blue Chip on February 6, 2016, starting at 7:00 PM, and such event shall
be open solely to patrons that are 21 years of age and older. The event will feature an array of fighters with local, regional
and national appeal provided that collectively the bouts would be considered of a first class caliber MMA event (“the Event”).
(All fighters’ participating in the Event shall collectively be referred to hereafter as “the Fighters”.) The
Event will include at least eight (8) fights but no more than twelve (12) fights.

 

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		2.	Promoter’s Responsibilities. Except as
specifically provided for in Paragraph 3, Promoter shall have full and complete responsibility for producing and presenting the
Event at Blue Chip. Promoter shall be in full compliance with applicable federal and state statutes and regulations and local
ordinances, and shall be solely responsible, at its sole cost and expense, to provide the following:

 

		a)	To coordinate with Blue Chip box office/Ticketmaster
for all ticket sales and to sell tickets on a consignment basis pursuant to the separate consignment sales agreement to be signed
by the parties;

 

		b)	All necessary logistics and set up for State Inspectors and Officials;

 

		c)	Pay for two Michigan City Police Officers at a rate of $35 per hour, beginning at least an hour
before the Event and until all patrons and participants have exited the event space;

 

		d)	A director of operations employed by Promoter, who will work directly with designated Blue Chip
staff to produce a seamless Event;

 

		e)	The Fighters, all of whom must fulfill all obligations required by the Indiana Gaming Commission
and Indiana Athletic Commission, and who must have a valid national ID card through the association of boxing commissions;

 

		f)	All safety equipment, including but not limited to gloves and mouthpieces;

 

		g)	Fighter fees; all licenses and permits as may be required by federal, state or municipal law, including
specifically a registration to do business in the State of Indiana and complete a vendor profile through Blue Chip’s system;

 

		h)	Referees, announcer, judges, timekeeper, officials, emcee, and all other personnel required for
the Events;

 

		i)	Standing ambulance, doctor and emergency medical technicians for the Events and all other Indiana
State Athletic Commission required fighting participant medical care necessary as the results of each Fighter’s participation
in the Event;

 

		j)	Insurance covering the Fighters and other ring personnel
in amounts no less than the requirements of the Indiana State Athletic Commission, all of which shall name BLUE CHIP CASINO, LLC,
an Indiana limited liability company, dba Blue Chip Casino Hotel Spa, its parent company, subsidiaries and affiliates as additional
insureds;

 

		k)	General liability and personal injury insurance coverage
and worker’s compensation and employer liability insurance coverage;

 

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		l)	Require that all Fighters execute Blue Chip’s Release
and Assumption of Risk Waiver form as a condition to their participation in the Event;

 

		m)	All Fighter purses;

 

		n)	All wages, salaries, commissions, and/or other compensation
on all premiums, insurance, taxes and other payments to the individuals performing services on behalf of Promoter;

 

		o)	Regulation Cage plus all applicable mats and corner pads and install same;

 

		p)	Written evidence of each Fighter’s intellectual property
rights necessary for Blue Chip to utilize such rights as provided for in this Agreement solely in connection with the Event and
for historical purposes;

 

		q)	Biographies, “tales of the tape,” fight-by-fight
records, general press releases and other requested information pertaining to each Event;

 

		r)	Written evidence that Promoter has obtained, maintained
and paid for all required MMA organization sanctions and approvals, which must be provided ten (10) business days prior to the
Event;

 

		s)	Written evidence that Promoter has fulfilled all of the
requirements of the Indiana State Athletic Commission (except to the extent, if at all, that this Agreement or state or federal
law or regulation expressly requires Blue Chip to fulfill any such requirements), which must be provided ten (10) business days
prior to the Event;

 

		t)	Any necessary and/or required bonds required by any applicable
athletic commission overseeing the Event;

 

		u)	Provide Blue Chip with 40 complimentary tickets to the
Event (20 GA and 20 VIP) to be distributed and utilized in Blue Chip’s sole discretion;

 

		v)	Access badges and wristbands for the Fighters and their
crew associated with the Event, with such badges and wristbands to be approved by Blue Chip in advance; and

 

		w)	All necessary efforts to coordinate, secure and pay for
all trainers, managers, judges, and sanctioning organizations and for all Promoter personnel attending the Events.

 

		3.	Duties of Blue Chip. Blue Chip shall provide,
at its cost and expense, the following in conjunction with the Event:

 

		a)	The Stardust Event Center in which to hold the Event, will be made available to Promoter in its
presently existing condition, “WHERE IS/ AS IS”;

 

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		b)	Light and Sound systems, with operators;

 

		c)	One Billboard (digital), the location of the billboard and duration of the advertisement in Blue
Chip’s sole discretion, Promoter shall provide their logo and Blue Chip shall create the artwork utilizing the logo and Event
or Fighter information;

 

		d)	Advertising in our Direct Mail, in Blue Chip’s sole discretion;

 

		e)	In-house signage print and digital, in Blue Chip’s sole discretion;

 

		f)	Fifteen (15) complimentary standard double bed hotel rooms at Blue Chip on Friday, February 5,
2016. Blue Chip shall also provide HFC with a $200 per night room rate for up to fifteen (15) rooms on Saturday, February 6, 2016.
The room accommodations shall not include any incidental charges or any food allowance. Promoter agrees and acknowledges that the
party registered to the room shall be responsible for any such charges and shall provide a valid credit card at the time of check-in
to which all additional costs shall be charged;

 

		g)	All ticketing through Ticketmaster;

 

		h)	Blue Chip will receive all beverage revenue from the Event;

 

		i)	Blue Chip will provide cocktail servers for the VIP area;

 

		j)	Venue for weigh-in and media event;

 

		k)	Blue Chip Security Officers for event; and

 

		(1)	Permit Promoter to obtain sponsors for the Event, which
sponsors shall be subject to Blue Chip’s prior written approval, in Blue Chip’s sole and absolute discretion. Any
sponsorship money that Blue Chip brings to/for the Event will be split 50/50, less any costs and/or expenses (i.e. costs for logos
for the mat and pads).

 

		4.	Ticket Sales. Blue Chip will sell tickets through
its Box Office system and Ticketmaster for Promoter. Blue Chip will pay promoter the net revenue from the sale of these tickets,
if any. Accordingly, Blue Chip shall retain any ticket fees charged to each ticket and the Promoter will be entitled to the balance
of the ticket revenue. Promoter will set all ticket prices to the general public for each event. Ticket revenue shall be paid
no later than ten days after the Event, based on the final ticket reconciliation report. Promoter shall be responsible for and
pay and file all applicable federal and state taxes, and related tax returns, including specifically the tax required by the State
of Indiana for all tickets sold by Promoter.

 

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		5.	Broadcast. The Event will not be televised.
However, in the event that the parties enter into an agreement for any future events, the parties will discuss an appropriate
arrangement related to sponsorships, exposure and the revenue generated from such televised broadcast.

 

		6.	Advertising and Promotional Efforts. Blue Chip
shall have the right to advertise and promote the Event or to elect not to do so, in its sole and absolute discretion. Promoter
shall the right to advertise and promote the Event in all media with the prior approval from Blue Chip, which may be granted or
withheld in Blue Chip’s sole and absolute discretion. In accordance with the above provision, Blue Chip shall be provided
the opportunity to proof and approve all media advertising using Blue Chip’s brand name and/or logo.

 

		7.	Labor Agreements. Promoter covenants and agrees
that it will comply with any and all provisions of the labor agreements currently in force with any unions having jurisdiction
over the production of the Events.

 

		8.	Merchandise Sales. Promoter shall not be permitted
to conduct any merchandise sales unless it receives prior written consent from Blue Chip, which consent will be conditioned upon
receipt of appropriate business licenses, and which consent may be withheld in Blue Chip’s sole and absolute discretion.

 

		9.	Intellectual Property Claims. HFC will indemnify
Blue Chip for its reasonably incurred legal expenses and will defend or settle, at HFC’s option and expense, any legal proceeding
brought against Blue Chip, to the extent that it is based on a claim that HFC, or any item related to the Event infringes a trade
secret, trademark, mask work, copyright or patent. HFC will pay all such expenses, together with damages and costs awarded by
the court which finally determines the case, or are incurred in the settlement thereof, if Blue Chip: (i) gives written notice
of the claim promptly to HFC; (ii) gives HFC sole control of the defense and settlement of the claim; (iii) provides to HFC, at
HFC’s expense, all available information and assistance; and (iv) has not compromised or settled such claim. The indemnification
contained in this section shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Agreement.

 

		10.	Representations and Warranties. Promoter represents
and warrants to Blue Chip as follows:

 

		a)	Promoter has the right, power and authority to enter
into this Agreement;

 

		b)	Promoter has or will procure all licenses, permits,
visas, registrations and work permits as may be required by any federal, state or local authority or otherwise including specifically
a Registration to do business in the State of Indiana and any Vendor Registration or License required by the Indiana State Gaming
reguators, including the Indiana Gaming;

 

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		c)	Promoter has not paid, agreed to pay, and will not
pay any sum or other considerations to Blue Chip, its officers, directors, agents, workmen, representatives or employees, in connection
whatsoever with this Agreement and hereby represents that no such payment has been requested or solicited by Blue Chip or its
employees and/or representatives; and

 

		d)	Events shall be produced in a first-quality and professional
manner.

 

		11.	PROMOTER’S INSURANCE: In addition to any
insurance obligations contained in Section 2 above. Promoter shall, at its sole cost and expense and at all times while the Agreement
is in force and Promoter or any Fighter or subcontractor is on the Blue Chip’s premises, carry and maintain insurance policies
of the following types and of not less than the following amounts reasonably satisfactory to Blue Chip in a company or companies
with a current A.M. Best Company rating of at least “A”;VII (i) Employer’s Liability Insurance: Statutory Workers’
Compensation Insurance, including Employers’ Liability Insurance, with limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each
accident, covering all personnel of Promoter, the Fighters and its subcontractors performing such work at Blue Chip’s premises
OR, in the alternative. Promoter may have each individual associated with the Event sign a Release and Assumption of Risk Waiver;
(ii) Commercial General Liability Insurance covering all operations (including the MMA matches) with combined single limits of
at least (A) Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) for property damage (including that of Blue Chip), plus (B) One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00) for bodily injury (including that of the Fighters), including death; and (iii) Automobile Liability Insurance
covering all vehicles (whether owned or not) with combined single limits of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). Each
policy of insurance required of Promoter under this Agreement shall not carry an “Athletic Participants Exclusion”.
The Commercial General Liability Policy shall name Blue Chip and Boyd Gaming Corporation, its subsidiaries, affiliated, allied
and/or proprietary companies, corporations, trusts, joint ventures and/or partnerships as are now or may hereafter be constituted
or acquired as additional insureds, include contractual liability coverage for the indemnity provisions contained in the Agreement
and contain a broad from property damage endorsement. All policies of insurance required to be maintained by Promoter shall be
written as primary and non-contributory. Prior to the commencement of any work at the Event Room or otherwise in furtherance of
the Event, Promoter and each approved subcontractor shall furnish Blue Chip with Certificates of Insurance evidencing the above
coverages and endorsements containing the following statement: “A Thirty (30) days notice shall be given to the additional
insured before material change in, or cancellation of, this policy shall be effective.” Such certificates shall be delivered
to Boyd Gaming Corporation, Vice President of Insurance, 6465 South Rainbow Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89118. The consent of
Blue Chip to the insurance and limits set forth above, as they may be changed by Blue Chip as provided below, shall not be considered
as a limitation of Promoter’s or any subcontractor’s liability nor an agreement by Blue Chip to assume liability in
excess of said amounts or for risks not insured against. The compliance or failure to comply, in whole or in part, with the insurance
provisions contained in the Agreement shall in no way relieve Promoter from its indemnity obligations hereunder or under the Agreement.
Notwithstanding any other remedy available to Blue Chip at law or in equity. Blue Chip shall be entitled to terminate the Agreement
immediately in the event Promoter fails to obtain or maintain the insurance required herein or fails at any time to provide a
valid Certificate of Insurance at the inception of the Agreement and prior to the expiration of any previously provided certificate
of insurance.

 

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		12.	Termination.

 

		a)	Blue Chip has the right to terminate this Agreement,
without further obligation, after the first Event, at its sole and absolute discretion, by providing written notice to Promoter
within thirty (30) days after the completion of the first Event.

 

		b)	If any governmental or quasi-governmental body, agency
or entity adopts, enacts or issues (or is mandated by public vote or referendum to adopt, enact or issue) any law, rule, regulation,
order or resolution that prevents, prohibits, or makes unlawful gaming or any form of gaming, then Blue Chip may, at its sole
election, immediately terminate the Agreement without cost or liability upon notice to the Promoter. The Agreement shall cease
to be of any further force or effect immediately upon delivery of such a notice from the Blue Chip to Promoter, or at such later
date as specified in such notice.

 

		c)	If either party is in breach of this Agreement, the
non-defaulting party may notify the defaulting party in writing specifying the nature of the breach. Upon receipt of such notice,
if the breach is curable, the defaulting party shall have a reasonable period of time no greater than five (5) days to cure such
breach. If the breach is not cured within that time period, the non-defaulting party may terminate this Agreement by providing
the defaulting party with written notice of termination. Any termination under this section is without prejudice to any other
remedies which either party may have against the other arising out of such breach or default and will not affect any rights or
obligations of either party arising under this Agreement prior to such termination.

 

		13.	Representations and Warranties

 

		a)	Promoter’s Representations and Warranties:
Promoter herebyrepresents, covenants and warrants to Blue Chip as a material part of the consideration for Blue Chip entering
into the Agreement, as follows: (i) Promoter is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State
of Indiana; (ii) the execution of the Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on behalf of Promoter;
(iii) Promoter has obtained and currently holds all licenses, permits and approvals of all governmental authorities necessary
or appropriate to perform Promoter’s obligations under the Agreement; (iv) the Event delivered in connection with the Agreement
shall be a first class presentation as determined by the Blue Chip in its sole and absolute discretion; and (v) neither Promoter
(including without limitation (A) Promoter, (B) its officers and directors and (C) any employees, representatives, sub-contractors,
sub-Promoters and agents of Promoter involved with the Event or the performance by Promoter under the Agreement) nor the persons
and/or entities comprising and/or owning Promoter, through and including the beneficial ownership of Promoter (1) has ever been
convicted of, been placed under indictment for, or charged with, any felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude (a “Crime”),
or (2) is currently charged with, or under investigation for, any Crime.

 

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		b)	Blue Chip’s Representations and Warranties:
The Blue Chip hereby represents and warrants to Promoter as follows: (i) Blue Chip is a limited liability company duly organized
and validly existing under the laws of the State of Indiana; and (ii) the execution of the Agreement has been duly authorized
by all necessary corporate action on behalf of Blue Chip.

 

		c)	Continuing Nature of Representations and Warranties:
The representations and warranties contained in Section 13 are continuing in nature and shall remain true, complete and
accurate during the entire term of the Agreement. In the event that one or more of either parties’ representations or warranties
ceases to be true, complete and accurate at any time during the term of the Agreement, that party shall promptly notify the other
party in writing of the failure of such representation or warranty and shall promptly take such action as is necessary to cure
such failure. In the event that the representation in Section 13.1 shall cease to be true, complete and accurate. Blue
Chip shall be entitled, in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion, to immediately terminate the Agreement. Notwithstanding
any other provisions of the Agreement to the contrary, the representations, warranties and covenants set forth in Section 13
shall survive the termination or expiration of the Agreement.

 

		14.	Miscellaneous

 

		a)	Any amount hereunder which is not paid when due shall
bear interest at the rate of one percent (1 %) per month from the date due until paid in full.

 

		b)	No party may assign this Agreement, or any portion
thereof, without the prior written consent of the other parties.

 

		c)	Waiver or failure of any party to insist upon strict
and prompt performance of the covenants and agreements contained herein, and the acceptance of such performance thereafter, shall
not constitute or be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of its rights thereafter to strictly enforce the same according to
the tenor thereof in the event of a continuous or subsequent default by the other party.

 

		d)	This Agreement and all of the rights and obligations
of the parties hereto and all of the terms and conditions hereof shall be construed in accordance with and governed by and enforced
under the laws of the State of Indiana (without giving effect to its conflict of laws principles).

 

		e)	Any action to declare or enforce any rights or obligations
under this Agreement shall be brought only before a court of competent jurisdiction in Michigan City, Indiana. Promoter hereby
consents and submits to the jurisdiction of such courts for such purposes and agrees that any notice, complaint or other legal
process delivered to Promoter shall constitute adequate notice and service of process for all purposes and shall subject Promoter
to the jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of adjudicating any matter relating to this Agreement. In the event that any
action is commenced in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action shall be entitled to recover its costs
and expenses (including reasonable outside attorneys’ fees) of such action.

 

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		f)	Waiver of Jury Trial. BOTH PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE
AND AGREE THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND
THEREFORE EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY
LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND ANY OF THE AGREEMENTS DELIVERED IN CONNECTION
HEREWITH OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THEREBY. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (A) NO REPRESENTATIVE,
AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF
LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE EITHER OF SUCH WAIVERS, (B) IT UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF SUCH WAIVERS, (C)
IT MAKES SUCH WAIVERS VOLUNTARILY, AND (D) IT HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL
WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION.

 

		g)	This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding
and agreement between the parties in connection with the Event and supersedes any and all prior agreements or communications between
the parties, whether oral or written, in connection with the Event. Any changes or modifications to this Agreement shall be deemed
invalid unless in writing and approved in writing by the parties. No officer, director, employee or representative of either party
has any authority to make any representations or promises not contained in this Agreement, and the parties expressly agree that
they have not executed this Agreement in reliance on any such representation or promise.

 

		h)	If any term, provision, covenant or condition of this
Agreement, or any application thereof, should be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable,
all provisions, covenants and conditions of this Agreement, and all applications thereof, not held invalid, void or unenforceable,
shall continue in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated thereby.

 

		i)	The captions appearing at the commencement of the
sections hereof are descriptive only and for convenience in reference to this Agreement and in no way whatsoever define, limit
or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement, nor in any way affect this Agreement.

 

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		j)	This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and
be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Except as specifically provided in
this Agreement, this Agreement is not intended to, and shall not, create any rights in any person or entity whatsoever, except
the parties hereto.

 

		k)	Each party hereto hereby represents and warrants to
the other parties that neither it nor any of its respective officers, directors, employees or agents have given or agreed to give
any sums, gifts, gratuities or thing of value to any officer, director, employee or agent of any other party hereto secure or
maintain the business relationship contemplated by this Agreement.

 

		l)	This Agreement is intended only for the benefit of
Blue Chip and Promoter. No other person or entity is intended to be benefited in any way by this Agreement, nor shall this Agreement
be enforceable by any other person or entity. There are no third party beneficiaries to this Agreement.

 

		m)	This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts,
each of which when executed and delivered (whether by original or through telecopy signatures) shall be an original, but all such
counterparts shall constitute one and the same agreement. Any signature page of this Agreement may be detached from any counterpart
without impairing the legal effect of any signatures thereon and may be attached to another counterpart, identical in form thereto,
but having attached to it one or more additional signature pages.

 

		n)	Confidentiality. All information disclosed by one
party to the other in connection with this Agreement shall be treated as confidential information unless it is or becomes publicly
available through no fault of the other party, or is later rightfully obtained by the other party from independent sources. Each
party’s confidential information shall be held in strict confidence by the other party, using the same standard of care
as it uses to protect its own confidential information, and shall not be used or disclosed by the other party for any purpose
except as necessary to implement or perform this Agreement.

 

		o)	Indemnification. Promoter shall indemnify, defend
and hold Blue Chip (including without limitation Blue Chip’s officers, directors, affiliates, employees, representatives,
independent contractors and agents) harmless for, from and against any and all losses, expenses, costs, liabilities, damages,
claims, suits and demands (including without limitation attorney’s fees and costs) arising from or attributable to the acts
or omissions of Promoter (including but not limited to Promoter’s officers, directors, employees, representatives, sub-contractors,
Fighters and agents). The Blue Chip shall not be entitied to recover damages in the nature of lost profits, except in the event
of gross negligence or willful misconduct by Promoter (including but not limited to Promoter’s officers, directors, employees,
representatives, sub-contractors, Fighters and agents). Promoter agrees and acknowledges that this indemnification contained herein
shall survive the expiration or sooner termination of this Agreement.

 

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		p)	Compliance with Laws. The parties shall perform all
of their respective obligations under this Agreement in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances,
rules, regulations, codes or orders including without limitation all environmental and labor laws. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, Promoter shall comply with any and all applicable requirements of the Indiana Casino Control Act and the regulations
promulgated there under, including but not limited to, any licensing requirements imposed thereby. In the event of the failure
of Promoter to obtain and/or maintain any applicable licenses and/or in the event of disapproval by the Indiana Casino Control
Commission or Indiana Division of Gaming Enforcement (the “Gaming Authorities”) of this Agreement, this Agreement
is subject to termination without liability to Blue Chip and Blue Chip shall also have the right to pursue at law compensation
for damages it incurs resulting from such failure by Promoter, including seeking reimbursement of any fines imposed by the Gaming
Authorities upon Blue Chip resulting from Promoter’s failure to abide by the Gaming Authorities’ regulations in connection
with this Agreement.

 

		q)	Force Majeure. In the event: (a) a reputable physician
licensed by the State of Indiana certifies that any one of the Fighters is mentally or physically disabled to such an extent that
a Fighter cannot participate in the Event as scheduled; (b) the Event is delayed or prevented from occurring on the scheduled
date by reason of an Act of God, fire, flood, storm, war, public disaster, or any governmental or regulatory enactment, determination
or action, regulation or order (a “Force Majeure Event”); or (c) the Event room is materially damaged by a Force Majeure
Event or any other cause beyond Promoter’s or Blue Chip’s reasonable control, then Promoter shall attempt to reschedule
the Event to a date and time reasonably acceptable to Blue Chip, and Blue Chip may at its option elect to either (i) cancel this
Agreement, in which case neither party shall have any obligation to the other (excepting for the indemnification obligations of
Promoter that shall survive the termination of this Agreement), or (ii) accept the rescheduled date, in which case
this Agreement shall apply to the rescheduled Event.

 

		r)	The parties to the Agreement are acting as independent
contractors and independent employers. Nothing contained in the Agreement shall create or be construed as creating a partnership,
joint venture or agency relationship between the parties. Neither party shall have the authority to bind the other party in any
respect.

 

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		s)	The Promoter shall not subcontract any portion of
the work contemplated by the Agreement without the prior written consent of Blue Chip, which consent may be given or withheld
in Blue Chip’s sole and absolute discretion. No approval of any subcontract shall relieve Promoter from any of its obligations
under the Agreement and Promoter shall continue to be primarily responsible to Blue Chip for all obligations under the Agreement
whether or not subcontracted to an approved subcontractor. The Promoter agrees to require its subcontractors or any other persons
furnishing labor to Promoter or its subcontractors in connection with the Agreement to provide, maintain and pay for insurance
of the type and (except as Blue Chip may otherwise approve) in the amounts specified above and furnish to Blue Chip with certificates
thereof in the same manner as required of Promoter.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Blue Chip and
HFC have hereunto set their hands under seal as of the day and year first above written.

 

	 	BLUE CHIP CASINO, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company, dba Blue Chip Casino Hotel Spa
	 	 	 
	 	By:	
	 	Title:	VP-GM
	 	Date:	1-12-16
	 	 	 
	 	HOOSIER FIGHT CLUB PROMOTIONS,
    LLC an Indiana limited liability company
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 
	 	Title:	CEO
	 	Date:	1-10-16

 

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