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Foxy Combat was a production company that specialized in a unique niche: "competitive female wrestling" and catfighting. In the mid-to-late 2000s, it gained a cult following by producing videos that blended athletic competition with adult entertainment, often featuring models in bikinis or underwear engaging in what were marketed as genuine, competitive fights. According to a 2016 Daily Star article, these events involved women "stripping down to their knickers and scrapping for cash," with victorious fighters sometimes doubling their winnings. often models or adult actresses
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In 2016, the Daily Star reported on a "catfighting craze sweeping the nation" in the UK. Organizers like John Thompson described Foxycombat as "an experiment to see how a catfighting company would be received". The model was simple: young women, often models or adult actresses, would be paid to wrestle for roughly 20 minutes. They would strip down to their knickers and engage in hair-pulling, slapping, and grappling.