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Shock-X-Treme Vol 4: Real Fights

Against a backdrop of commentary by an anonymous narrator, the documentary presents a selection of solid fights recorded on the spot. These fights pit men and sometimes even women against each other with bare hands and an obviously unreasonable fervor.

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Against a backdrop of commentary by an anonymous narrator, the documentary presents a selection of solid fights recorded on the spot. These fights pit men and sometimes even women against each other with bare hands and an obviously unreasonable fervor.

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