Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trading blows at Chinese fight club for $75

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Every Friday night, fighters trade blows in a ring in the dimly lit Monster Club in southwest China, competing for a $75 payday as a crowd cheer them on.

This joint in Chengdu is owned by a former Chicago resident who was inspired by the 1999 US film Fight Club, starring Brad Pitt and

Edward Norton as the creators of an undergroun­d club of pugilists.

Huoche, a man in his 30s, founded the club in November 2015. More than 4,000 fighters have faced off in some 2,000 bouts since then.

The competitor­s sign up online and Huoche pairs them up according to their level, weight and years of experience. Wearing silk shorts and grappling gloves, they tussle in a 16-sq m ring in front of some 120 spectators.

“People recognise us because we respect the fighters, we respect the stage,” Huoche says. The club holds four to five matches on fight night.

MMA garnered attention in China recently after a video went viral showing a mixed martial arts fighter pummelling a tai chi master in seconds. The demolition sparked a debate about the relevance of traditiona­l martial arts in the face of the modern, brutal MMA sport that has become a global sensation.

Huoche wants to turn the club into a “calling card” of Chengdu. Fighters from 28 nations have come to fight here.

 ?? AFP ?? Chinese men fight in an undergroun­d club in Chengdu.
AFP Chinese men fight in an undergroun­d club in Chengdu.

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