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    Chances are, if you have been on youtube in the past 13 years looking at backyard fights, you have seen fights from this organization. The competition ranges from people that have never trained or put gloves on before, to pro level fighters.

    In the beginning the organization was formed to settle altercations in a safer way than using weapons. over time its grown in popularity and now the majority of fights held are people just wanting to compete and get exposure.

    the highest viewed video has around 20 million views, and their channel has about 1.9 million subscribers.

    Currently there are 4 STREETBEEFS Branches.

    Streetbeefs in Harrisonburg VA
    this is the original branch ran and hosted by Scarface himself.
    Streetbeefs West Coast in Cali and Vegas
    this branch is ran by Martin rubio and alex chernard
    Streetbeefs Pound 4 pound in Tidewater VA
    This branch is ran by their HW boxing champion Cornflake
    Streetbeefs Scrapyard in Gig Harbor WA
    This Branch is ran by me, Firechicken

    i wanted to start this thread to clear up missconceptions and to also show you guys what my branch has been up to. ill answer respectful questions, and share with you some of our fights.
    here is our most recent 155lb championship title match. please feel free to sub to my channel and check out, leave comments etc. i do all this with a team i put together and pay for materials and everything with sponsors and out of pocket.

    i cant post the link yet because i dont have 15 posts yet lol
    our youtube is Streetbeefs scrapyard and the match i want to post is Golden hands vs Arman Hammer.

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    • #3
      need to bring it to south florida.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bandman View Post
        need to bring it to south florida.
        Streetbeefs isn't currently expanding in the US, however, they are looking into expanding into Mexico and the UK.

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        • #5
          Legalities?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
            Legalities?

            In what? liabilities or laws?

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            • #7
              What medical provisions are in place to ensure the safety of the fighters?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Firechicken View Post
                In what? liabilities or laws?
                All of the above, what kind of org is it?

                Are the fights legal?

                Does the org have ranking and such and is the org responsible, legally, for those rankings and such? IE, if you have mandos can you name a mando then get sued by that mando for not being given his mandatory fight?

                Can fighter A sue Fighter B for loss of income if they pull out?

                Is there any money involved anyway?

                Are the rules negotiable?

                Can I fight under illegal rules such as LPRR?

                What would happen if I plucked an eyeball, do y'all call cops?

                What happens to a fixer?

                Is there betting?



                Okay, my last question barely has **** all to do with anything legal, but, do you have opponents or need them? I. E. guys who are not very good but always willing to fight when called on?

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                • #9
                  lol, I'm not sure they want to advertise it. Considering the danger of being hurt and lack of legalities behind it, nobody is protected. Sure, they can sign a paper that says, I'm willing to risk my life for this illegal backyard brawl. Not sure how well that's going to stand up in a court of law when some dudes signed off against that with a black sharpie pen on a highschool notepad. At least not for whoever is organizing them. Then yes, you also have medical issues. Of course, that would also be in your own hands. The organizer isn't paying for jack. Heck, doesn't like 90% of professional promoters not even offer the fighters health insurance?

                  I dunno, if I was the organizer of these events, I would want to stay completely on the DL because you can't protect anything of which can occur in these fights. As a fighter of these events, you have to know, you have zero chance of winning against any potential harm you receive but I suppose that is obvious as it would be in a boxing match.

                  As far as betting/******** goes, yeah I wouldn't want to be involved with that either in anyway, lol. Good luck though.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                    All of the above, what kind of org is it?

                    Are the fights legal?

                    Does the org have ranking and such and is the org responsible, legally, for those rankings and such? IE, if you have mandos can you name a mando then get sued by that mando for not being given his mandatory fight?

                    Can fighter A sue Fighter B for loss of income if they pull out?

                    Is there any money involved anyway?

                    Are the rules negotiable?

                    Can I fight under illegal rules such as LPRR?

                    What would happen if I plucked an eyeball, do y'all call cops?

                    What happens to a fixer?

                    Is there betting?



                    Okay, my last question barely has **** all to do with anything legal, but, do you have opponents or need them? I. E. guys who are not very good but always willing to fight when called on?
                    Yes, the fight ARE legal.

                    There isn't a real ranking system, its based on your experience and number of matches you've had as far as title contention goes.

                    No, you can sue for that. You show up, weigh in, get matched and fight. You're not obligated to fight anyone you dunny want to. Its like fighting in a smoker event.

                    There's absolutely NO money involved. No admission fee, no paying fighters, and no betting. This keeps it legal.

                    Some rules can be negotiable, such as round length.

                    We don't allow illegal rules, to stay operational and to protect the fighters.

                    If you intentionally took out someone's eye, itv would be treated as it would if you were fighting in a sanctioned event.

                    What's a fixer?

                    There is no betting allowed.

                    We have people that are willing to fight anyone, they're badasses lol

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