Felony Fights Are Savage Conflicts That Can Be Seen On The Internet
Written by Fred Noriender Friday, 25 June 2010 07:19
Felony fights are prearranged conflicts between two or more men and women and are considered to be the most vicious fights you can see on the internet, or purchase on a DVD. These brawls pay the fighters with the money made from people who bet on the outcome. There are no rules in these fights and no referees standing by to intervene if there is too much bloodshed.Felony fights are prearranged conflicts between two or more men and women and are considered to be the most vicious fights you can see on the internet, or purchase on a DVD. These brawls pay the fighters with the money made from people who bet on the outcome. There are no rules in these fights and no referees standing by to intervene if there is too much bloodshed.
Felony Fights is really the name of an underground fight club where mostly ex-convicts and a few professional fighters appear. This is not the sanctioned Ultimate Fighting or Mixed Martial Arts fights, that you can see on TV. These are unregulated fights caught on tape offer the viewer a greater level of violence.
Not only are these fights watched in person, and on the internet, but the felony fight club is also making DVDs. Only a short time ago the DVDs only sold on their website, now you can find them in most of the megastores. These fights are doing so well because of the changes in the regulated clubs like the U.F.C., that prevent the conflict from getting out of control.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship, or U.F.C., came on the scene in 1993 as a non-regulated fight club. There were hardly any rules, the winner would only be determined by surrender, knockout, a doctor intervening or death. The states that would allow these fights to take place only allowed them to shown on cable pay-per-view channels.
The U.F.C. did not do very well because it could only be seen in a few states, to increase their audience they tried putting stricter rules in place. The viewers did not accept the clubs' new rules they wanted something more violent and they stopped watching. Before going bankrupt the owner sold the club, and now thanks to the new owners the U.F.C. is shown as a reality show on cable TV.
Felony fights are in demand because of their lack of rules. People want to see brutality, which is why they pay to see this instead of the U.F.C. The felony fights club will allow weapons or two women fighting one man. They even allow biting
The felony fights club knows that fury sells and they allow the brutality to go on until someone who is fighting is very badly injured. When a fighter asks to stop it does not matter, the fight will go on until the owner says it is over.
Felony fights club thinks that in a few years their type of fighting will be shown on TV. They say what they do is not brutal and that people do not understand them yet. The club has been around for many years and will stay as long as people continue to pay to watch the felony fights.
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Fred Noriender discusses self defence at his website, FightsCaughtonTape.us. Learn more about self defense moves and self defence techniques.
