Felony Fights is...
Physical combat between convicted criminals who served time in prison for "unusually violent" crimes; brought together in under- ground locations in an attempt to harm and gain power over their opponent through the use of force with blows or weapons.
Their website (felonyfights.com) is down for some reason so if you have any videos, share!
Physical combat between convicted criminals who served time in prison for "unusually violent" crimes; brought together in under- ground locations in an attempt to harm and gain power over their opponent through the use of force with blows or weapons.
Shortly after he was released from California’s Avenal State Prison in early 2005, Shad Smith got a call from the organizers of an underground fight club called Felony Fights. Was he available? they asked. “I was just out of prison and out of money,” Smith told me recently. He was incarcerated for failing to comply with the probation terms of an earlier D.U.I. conviction, a relatively minor offense in his long criminal résumé. “They said they’d give me 800 bucks to show up and double that if I won.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/magazine/23martial-t.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=felony+fights&st=nyt&oref=slogin
Their website (felonyfights.com) is down for some reason so if you have any videos, share!