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TFC 5-on-5 Fights Look Out of Control and Dangerous


Warning: Video contains violent images (blood).

If you're a fan of back-alley brawls, Team Fighting Championship might be for you.

No, seriously. The organization's website calls it "a new approach to the martial arts where you can enjoy the exciting moments of a group street fighting transferred to the sport grounds."

Five fighters fill up each team, and when the match starts, everyone goes nuts. Five very overwhelmed referees try to keep things in line, as TFC rules prohibit "blows to the Adam's apple, groin kicks, biting and spitting."

So, how does one team win? It's basically whichever side has the last man standing. Fighters can give themselves up or be deemed unfit to continue by the refs.

The clip above is from a scrap between amateur teams from Russia and Poland, the eventual winner. That's another thing about TFC—only amateurs are allowed to participate.

What a shame. I'm sure professional fighters are just dying to get involved in one of these glorified bar fights. 

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