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Blood, Sweat, and Spectacle: Reliving the DWW & BSA Extreme Fighting Era

Parallel to the early UFC, the "Extreme Fighting" banner (specifically the Extreme Fighting promotion that ran in the mid-to-late 90s) tried to out-violence the UFC. Where the UFC banned groin strikes and biting, Extreme Fighting often had "anything goes" clauses.

DWW BSA hosts various events and competitions throughout the year, featuring a range of martial arts disciplines, including: dww bsa extreme fighting hot

BSA (Boy Scouts of America)

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, typically featuring female fighters from Eastern Europe in disciplines like boxing, wrestling, and MMA. No gloves (bare-knuckle with finger-locks allowed)

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For the modern fan, watching these fights is a time capsule. It is a reminder that before the sport became a science, it was an —violent, messy, politically incorrect, and undeniably "hot."

Are you looking for a specific match recommendation from this era, or did you need me to adjust the focus (e.g., more on technique, specific fighters, or the sociological angle)?

  • No gloves (bare-knuckle with finger-locks allowed).
  • Headbutts to the face on the ground (illegal even in early UFC).
  • Hair pulling, small-joint manipulation, and groin strikes (all legal).
  • Fights held in unheated warehouses with a single overhead bulb.
  • The “Hot Stove” rule – In one bizarre BSA event, a wood-burning stove sat in the corner. If a fighter could pin his opponent against it, the burn was legal.

Extreme Elements

: The "extreme" label in DWW often refers to matches that go beyond the standard rules of athletic wrestling. This can include "topless" variations or matches designed specifically for an adult audience, which explains the "hot" keyword usage in searches.