
ABOUT
Da Crazy Hawaiian aka Da Slap King
Layne “Koa” Viernes
Da Crazy Hawaiian aka Da Slap King is one of the most dominant forces in the Power Slap Super Heavyweight division, building a legacy through power, resilience, and championship performances.
With a professional record of 18-2-1, Layne “Koa” Viernes has established himself as an elite competitor since launching his career in 2020. From viral beginnings to headlining title bouts, he has become one of the most recognizable and respected names in professional slap fighting.
As the inaugural Power Slap Super Heavyweight Champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian helped define the division’s standard — delivering highlight-reel knockouts, enduring wars at the highest level, and consistently competing in championship matchups. His presence inside the arena is explosive and calculated, while outside of it he represents discipline, pride, and the warrior spirit of Hawai‘i.
Da Crazy Hawaiian isn’t just competing — he’s building history, inspiring the next generation of strikers, and proving that legacy is earned one strike at a time.
WINS
LOSES
DRAW
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Key Achievements
Power Slap Super Heavyweight Champion
18-3-1 (Win-Loss-Draw)
Brand Philosophy
I step to the table to represent something bigger than myself.
I represent Hawai‘i.
I represent family.
I represent resilience.
My journey started in 2020, not with hype — but with heart. Every strike I throw carries discipline. Every hit I take carries purpose. This sport isn’t just about power. It’s about courage under pressure, composure in chaos, and respect for the warrior across from you.
Strength without humility is empty.
Power without control is reckless.
Victory without character means nothing.
Da Crazy Hawaiian is more than a nickname. It’s a mindset.
It means showing up fearless.
It means embracing adversity.
It means standing tall when others fold.
I believe in earning everything — from championships to respect. I believe in building legacy the right way. I believe that toughness is proven not by how hard you hit, but by how hard you can get hit and still move forward.
