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Felony fights are considered the worst attack brawls that can seen on the internet today. These clashes occur knowing that people are betting on them and watching them on the internet and filming them for DVDs. Anything goes in felony fights, there are no rules and no referees to stop the violence when it gets out of control.

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.

These fights are not only for people to see in person, or on the internet, now the felony fights club makes DVDs for sale in stores. The altercations do very well because people do not like the regulations placed on the U.F.C. , that make the competitions less violent.

In the early nineteen-nineties the Ultimate Fighting Championship was formed as a legal fighting club. There were no regulations except no biting and no hair pulling. When two people fought the only thing that would determine the winner was a knockout, surrender, intervention by a doctor or death. Only a few states would allow these fights on cable pay-per-view channels.

The U.F.C. tried to introduce stricter rules that would hopefully appease some of their critics, and allow them access to more states. These new rules did not work out very well , and the owner of the U.F.C. sold the U. F.C. The makeover of the rules allowed this fight club to picked up by a cable channel that now shows it as a reality show.

The reason that felony fights are so popular is because the U.F.C. will not allow the brutality that people want to see. The felony show allows weapons, or two people fighting one person, even two women fighting one man. This club even allows 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.

The owners of Felony Fights believe that in a few years this type of fighting will be allowed on pay TV. They argue that it is not barbaric but a sport that society just doesn't understand yet. Just like any of the fights caught on tape the people involved say, the fights are not as savage as they appear. As long as people pay to watch, felony fights will be around for a very long time.

by: Fred Noriender.




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