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  2. Eye-gouging - Wikipedia

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    Eye-gouging using the thumb. Eye-gouging is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers or instruments. Eye-gouging involves a very high risk of eye injury, such as eye loss or blindness. Eye-gouging as a fighting style was once a popular form of sport fighting in the back-country United States, primarily in the 18th and 19th ...

  3. Ground fighting - Wikipedia

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    Ground fighting (also called ground work or ground game) is hand-to-hand combat which takes place while the combatants are on the ground. The term is commonly used in mixed martial arts and other combat sports , as well as various forms of martial arts to designate the set of grappling techniques employed by a combatant that is on the ground.

  4. Rough and tumble fighting - Wikipedia

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    The emphasis on maximum disfigurement, on severing bodily parts, made this fighting style unique. Amid the general mayhem, however, gouging out an opponent's eye became the sine qua non of rough-and-tumble fighting, much like the knockout punch in modern boxing. The best gougers, of course, were adept at other fighting skills.

  5. Poking (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    An eye poke, eye jab, eye stab, eye strike or poke in the eye is a strike at the eye or eyes of a human or animal. It is typically made with the fingers which may either be forked to jab both eyes or held together, like a bird's beak, to strike with force and protect the fingers from damage.

  6. Watch: High school football player brutally pokes rival in ...

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    Credit: YouTube The Internet erupted in outrage after video surfaced of a high school player brutally gouging the eyes of a rival opponent during a game. The video shows Minneapolis North High ...

  7. Pankration - Wikipedia

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    The pankration event for boys was established at the Olympic Games in 200 BC. In pankration competitions, referees were armed with stout rods or switches to enforce the rules. In fact, there were only two rules regarding combat: no eye gouging or biting. [13] Sparta was the only place eye gouging and biting were allowed. [14]

  8. ‘The only rules? No biting and no eye gouging’: UFC’s first ...

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    No biting and no eye gouging’: UFC’s first champion Royce Gracie on the night MMA was born. Alex Pattle. Updated January 31, 2024 at 8:56 AM.

  9. Kinamutay - Wikipedia

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    Kinamutay / ˌ k iː n ə ˈ m uː t aɪ / (Cebuano: kinamutay, lit. "effeminate hand fighting"; Tagalog: kinamotay; Baybayin: ᜊᜒᜈᜋᜓᜆᜌ᜔), commonly but incorrectly orientalized kino mutai, [1] [2] is a specialized subsection of some martial arts that emphasizes biting, pinching, eye-gouging, and other forms of "dirty" fighting techniques.