Afternoon All
Does anyone remember the catfight magazines - Claws, Fighting Girls Monthly and Amazon in Action?
With the internet I am assuming that all the paper magazines have closed down. However I don't seem to be able to find any of the stories from the magazines on the internet.
Does anyone know what happened to the magazines and why the stories have disappeared? I can remember one brutal catfight story called 'Miss Innocent and the Gypsy', but I've not seen it anywhere else at all.
Yeah, a lot of fun with these magazines but like a lot of older material, it can be hard to find on the web as new material becomes the priority.
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WOW! Talk about bringing back memories! I remember getting those magazines, but unfortunately I never kept any of them.
There was also a magazine entitled, Catspats, that I believe was published by Crystal Films. I really enjoyed that mag, but again, I never kept any of them.
I remember growing up by brother use to collect Nugget& Cavalier they had some great fight stories in there
THe only story from the magazines, either claws or fighting gals monthly I can recall seeing online was from Diana the valkyrie site. It was a Superheroine story.
I'm intrigued by the comment about 'old' stories don't make it to the online sites.
How would anyone really know what was 'new' and what had been uplifted from a magazine?
As far as my experience goes, I remember Sports Review Wrestling's Apartment House Wrestling/Dave Moll stories and photos. Great shots but any of what Monty Python used to call the "Naughty Bits" with the ubiquitous "black bar", in the mid 70's. Still developed a made crush on Cynara, Oral Annie, and two other girls who's names I cannot recall right now. Those were the days when any Men's Magazines were kept behind the counter. I saw my first "Battling Girls" issue in 1983, which were many of the same pictures in Sport's Review sans the black bar. I discovered Cavilier magazine in 1983 and was a committed Cavilier customer until it ceased publishing fight stories. Became a fan of Venus Delight, Blake Mitchell, and Ebony Ayers. I tried Nugget its sister magazine, but they covered a number of different kinks so fight stories were few and far between. I bought a few fight tapes, when they retailed for $60.00 or more, but domestically I couldn't build up any sort of collection. I tried to get to the Hellfire Club in Manhattan to catch their fight nights but couldn't sync up the schedules. But thank God someone videoed sme of them! Then the Good Lord gave us the Internet and the whole world opened for me. I became obsessed with Venus and Blake from that point on.
Having written all of that, the earliest story/photo spread I can recall is one from the late 1960's/early 1970's I saw when visiting an older cousin's house. It was in a magazine, not like Life or Newsweek, more like Sport's Review, a glossy color cover and the lack and white text and pics on newsprint. I have never seen any evidence of it in any old back issues for sale on the Web. The premise was a casting call for Busty blondes and a bunch turned up. The director added a wrnkle when he told the group the "movie" required realistic wrestling and hand the girls strip off, match up and wrestle. Only two girls had any experience and they eventually they matched up. Can't recall the names of the magazine, or the "movie" to be cast, the director, or. the two blondes. All I can recall is that all the other girls stopped fights after a minute ot two, but these two girls kept wrestling and caught the director's attention. There were photos with the good parts black barred over. I remember only one part of the story when one girl was choking the other, or maybe they had equally chokes on each other;s neck, the "director" shouted out "Don't choke! Wrestle!" I didn't understand why but that started me on womens wrestling from that point on. If anyone read this so far and knows anything about this specific story and match I would love to hear from you. I really would like to see the material again for old times sake.
I also remember and love all the old stuff, and like most have not kept any of the nostalgic material. I wish there was a site or forum that dealt with the old pictures and stories. I think my first find of female fights was when I was about 13 in a newspaper like publication- (don't know the name) that had a 2 page article and pictures of two women in their bra and panties engaged in a apartment style boxing match with some men in attendance. like everyone else I wish that I could see the old stuff again.
I have a pretty big stash of old magazines sitting in my basement, so if there's something in particular anyone wants, contact me. I put them up for sale once but there were no takers-if you're interested PM me. I've never catalogued them but there's probably 30 or 40.
Fighting Felines if I remember correctly...think I still have a stash somewhere
Quote from: canguy744 on February 17, 2019, 04:54:22 PM
Afternoon All
Does anyone remember the catfight magazines - Claws, Fighting Girls Monthly and Amazon in Action?
With the internet I am assuming that all the paper magazines have closed down. However I don't seem to be able to find any of the stories from the magazines on the internet.
Does anyone know what happened to the magazines and why the stories have disappeared? I can remember one brutal catfight story called 'Miss Innocent and the Gypsy', but I've not seen it anywhere else at all.
Remember? I've still got a collection, including issues of Wildcats, which I thought the best of them all. I've happy memories of visiting the Swish shop in Soho, made me tingle with excitement when I walked in the door.
I was in my early 20s when I discovered Amazons in Action And Fighting Girls monthly in the Swish shop in Greek Street, London. Although I had been hooked on female fights from early school days, the discovery of these magazines showed that I was not the only person who was turned on by this subject. Particularly Fighting Girls Monthly became a must have, although in truth articles that really aroused me were few and far between, such is the diversity of interests of catfight fans. It did provide me with a connection to Festelle and I attended several of their meetings in the mid 90s. If there are any other Fetselle fans out there or would llike to exchange thoughts of or memories of real fights either read about or seen, please send a private message.
Just as a footnote, I found a copy of FGM in a newsagents in a small town about 20 miles from London. Amazig to think there were catfight addicts ib this respectable commuter town.
i could not wait till the new cavalier every month when my boy friend brought it home never really like nugget to much bdsm
Cavalier had some great pictorials. I remember a Swank magazine that featured a blonde and brunette at a formal cocktail party. Both were wearign the same dress. After some really cold and hard stairs the catfight was on. Great pics of slapping, hairpulling and breast grabbing. Blonde pins brunette as spectators showered thw winner with currency. Super stills, Too bad no video then. Hot fight!
Love the old Claws magazines. One of my favorite covers was Candy Sample on top of her opponent with her hands on her hips and looking down at her in disdain.
There is one issue I wish I could find. One pictorial in it featured a blonde going up against a very busty brunette. I've attached some pics from it I found on the internet. If anyone has any more of the pics from this match or any info on how I can get a hold of the magazine itself I would greatly appreciate it!
Lots old memories here!
I definitely remember that Swank issue with the women wearing the same dress. Up to that time I always thought Swank was a little too "sophisticated" (for lack of a better word) for anything like that, but I was pleasantly surprised. I always got the Cavalier and Nugget magazines for their articles and letters from readers describing their fights.
The more "exotic" magazines described here, like Claws, Amazons In Action, and Fighting Gals Monthly weren't on the newsstands that I knew about, rather they could be found at adult bookstores, along with some x-rated girl fight magazines.
When these magazines were out I had no idea they existed because I was far to young. The most exposure I got to catfights were from old wrestling magazines that had pages of adds for catfight/ female wrestling VHS tapes. I was always a fan of women's wrestling but when I saw those adds with the infamous "black bars" across the women's naked boobs my mind went crazy! I couldn't imagine something like that existed lol. I always wished I was old enough to buy those movies to see just what happened in these videos but as I got older I knew those videos were old now and probably gone forever. Skipping ahead to the internet age I'm happy that almost all of those adds that a young me fantasized about and wished I could own someday FINALLY got his wish and got to own! Dreams do come true lol ;D
The first catfight I ever came across in a magazine is still my favorite from OUI magazine
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I dug up my old magazine stash. Ive got 50+ issues of Nugget from 1983-1995 and 15 Amazons in Action. They're all in pretty good shape. If anyone's interested drop me a PM.
Dating ourselves here. Let's not forget CATSPATS.
Me too npom, I remember the pics but never saw more. Really wanted them to take off the panties
Quote from: pes96 on February 21, 2019, 11:49:17 AM
I have a pretty big stash of old magazines sitting in my basement, so if there's something in particular anyone wants, contact me. I put them up for sale once but there were no takers-if you're interested PM me. I've never catalogued them but there's probably 30 or 40.
One of the L. Scott Sales magazines, can't remember which one except that it had a pair of asian gals wrestling a white women on the cover, had THE most epic 4 way mud wrestling catfight story in it. I would just DIE to be able to read that again. Wish I saved it bad.
OK, last time. I have a stash of old Nugget magazines(around 50) and about 15 Amazons in Action, all from the 80s and 90s. They're going in the dumpster soon if there are no takers.
I wasn't around at the times of publication of these things, but I have learned that Cavalier magazine had a reader's story section and after reading
some reprints online, that some of those stories were the best material I've ever seen. Definitely added to the sensual rush of the fetish.
Jessie
Nugget also had at least one "letter" per issue that described a catfight in detail. Whether they were actual reports or just excellent examples of creative writing, I looked forward to them every month.
I wrote a few letters to Cavalier and Nugget back in the 1970s. All made up, of course, but then I suspect every letter in both publications was pure fiction. Still, some great catfight descriptions and sometimes a good fight pictorial or cartoon strip. But the internet has changed everything.,
Great topic. It brings back fond memories.
Tony
wow, I remember these well! It was due to those mags i found out Marcs secret desires! I opened the envelope one day thinking it was something else! I know he had to order them from a shop in Soho, London as nowhere else stocked them!
Many of the stories were well written. They described in detail how a particular catfight was organised, how it unfolded, the ebb and flow of combat, the state of undress of the fighters, etc... ;)
For a male reader, of course, the fact that contests were typically staged before men-only audiences added to the appeal of catfighting as a form of entertainment for men 8)
I'm on the hunt for the 1998 spring issue from Fighting Females. If anyone has it, plz pm me.
Here's the cover: