Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
When Jane, a beautiful but troubled American backpacking her way through Hong Kong, successfully fends off three thugs trying to rob her, it draws the attention of Shu, a female fighting champion. Shu recruits and trains Jane to fight in the vicious, all-female underground martial arts tournament known as The Kumite.
Invicta Fighting Championships, also known as Invicta FC, is an American professional mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion dedicated to women's mixed martial arts that was founded in 2012 by Janet Martin and Shannon Knapp.
Another very important fight was when Gina Carano fought Cris Cyborg since it was the first big women's MMA fight and the first time an MMA card was headlined by a women's fight. The implementation of Invicta FC was a very significant time period because female fighters had a place to call home and were able to fight on a consistent basis in ...
One night, Anna and her best friend Charleen, a police officer, accidentally set the coffee shop on fire after enjoying a joint. Now blaming herself for the incident and totally broke, Charleen takes Anna to the underground all-female fight club and introduces her to Bear, the manager and the referee of the fight club.
Organisers that help with professional street fight setup are known as "clubs", which are run on a money-oriented basis. [20] These clubs can host either amateur underground fights or professional ones. [20] In New York, professional fighters are those who contend for the prize (money or gift) which has monetary value exceeding $75. [20]
The underground blood sport once garnered international headlines in 2007 when NFL star Michael Vick pleaded guilty to a federal charge related to dog fighting. A decade and a half later, that ...
The film starred Brad Pitt in the iconic role of Tyler Durden, who, alongside Edward Norton's character, starts an underground fight club for frustrated men looking to vent their pent-up aggression.
A new report details the explosive growth of neo-Nazi groups using fitness to build ‘shadow’ armies