First catfight you ever purchased

Started by jaybee, April 02, 2018, 01:06:41 PM

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CFlovingShark

Purchased a few foxy combat videos years ago.  Went through a blonde vs blonde phase and bought the fight on a golf course between two blondes.  Also bought one of their "The Beach" series fights for good measure.  I think they're still on the hard drive of my old computer, so whoever has that machine now is lucky lol.

Mikebt

Joan Wise Productions, Treena vs Alexa. It was a great competitive catfight with Treena Collins dominating and making Alexa cry at the end. If you are looking for total domination and humiliation, this was a classic that I watch to this day. I bought it through a mailer back in the day, might've bought a magazine and pictures first and than I ordered the VHS from their catalog. I used to get a mailer from Flamengo Wrestling out of Florida up until the late 00s. It's too bad everything has gone digital now.

colt 45

Best of the Big Boob Battles, DuPont. Starred Annie Owens and had Kitten Natividad and Rosemary.  Great fight but campy. 

lumberjack66

I didn't buy it but the first I checked out was Foxy Boxing at an Army Day room in Texas.  It was actually part of their break room collection.  In the Day room with a dozen guys from various units cheering their favorite on.  Now we would probably all end up in Levinworth.  At the time, it was probably the wildest sexiest thing I had ever seen.  It is actually available now on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzmIvwgfkHQ

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maine516

It's a long way back for me to look as well, but I believe the first catfight video I purchased was from California Wildcats.  I don' recall if it was their first release, but I know I bought their first video with Venus Delight.  Around that time, I also bought several early Napali videos, which were cheesy but cheap and even though they weren't really catfights for the most part, the women were voluptuous and sexy.  I also bought most of the Crystal Video "magazine" videos.   All on VHS of course.

jaybee

Quote from: lumberjack66 on February 12, 2021, 12:21:44 AM
I didn't buy it but the first I checked out was Foxy Boxing at an Army Day room in Texas.  It was actually part of their break room collection.  In the Day room with a dozen guys from various units cheering their favorite on.  Now we would probably all end up in Levinworth.  At the time, it was probably the wildest sexiest thing I had ever seen.  It is actually available now on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzmIvwgfkHQ
WOW this brought back memories!! :D
This wasn't the first catfight video I purchased but it was DEFINITELY the first catfight video I actually saw. I was able to rent it from Blockbuster videos when I was 15 (long story on how lol) back in the mid 90s!  ;D

Bear

It was a Napali VHS tape and being that the internet was not a reality yet, I had to depend on the description of the "fight" and the picture of the two beautiful combatants.  I was really excited when the tape arrived, so you can imagine how disappointed and pissed I was when I actually played it.  No wrestling, no fighting, no hairpulling -- just two beautiful women with enormous, enhanced breasts rubbing against each other and moaning.  I mean, if that's what you're in the mood for, then that's quite OK.  But in my case, it wasn't.  I wanted, and expected real action, and felt totally ripped off.

I'm grateful that with the internet we have a much better idea of what we are purchasing, so the chances of not getting what you want are much slimmer than they were in the days when we were essentially buying a pig in a poke.  These days I pretty much know what I'm getting  even if I decide to buy another Napali tape.   (Which I haven't.)

maturecatfan

first VHS ever purchased via mail order was Battling Beauties, had foxy boxing, wrestling and mud wrestling bouts with sexy seventies girls.

first VHS rented specifically for it featuring a catfight on the cover was the ramrodder


Bunpbner-man-22

I think it was the Candi vs Fran Genesis video, or an ACW video.  Cant remember which one.  I did it with a debit card and then regretted it.  That was I think when Killertube was up.

Soulsville

I think my first foray into video was a Ring Girl Productions tape. I think they may have been connected to Triumph Studios. 2 fights as far as I recall, Chinky vs Penguin in what looks like a no rules wrestling match in a ring plus two very petite young ladies wrestling on a mat for the second one. In the first fight Chinky certainly dominated the fight but Penguin kept coming back at her. Always wondered what happened to Ring Girl Productions and indeed Chinky  ;)
I've been a devotee of female combat for the majority of my 65 years. Never been lucky enough to see one IRL so thanks to the Internet for widening my horizons somewhat and altering my early misconception that it was a somewhat solitary fetish.

floon

Old guy here. Soon to be 66 years old. My first foray into catfighting was an 8mm
film from California Supreme. It was this cute girl named Tene vs some older
brunette and it was TOPLESS.  Then some time later I ordered a color 8mm reel
that featured a series of nude female combat vignettes. The first was a nude wrestling
match between Little Vicki (short redhead) and Belinda Superboobs (older brunette with nice natural jugs)
After that there was a nude wrestling scene, a nude sumo scene, nude boxing, and a nude roller
derby scene. I am pretty sure it came from Superior Studios. It became sort of legendary in my
dorm at college and guys would meekly ask if I would break it out to screen on drunken nights.
In the eighties before VHS took off I bought some SPECTRE films that were from Roselyn News.
You can find them on the tubepornclassic site.

maine516

I'm not positive because it's a loooong way back, but I think it was one of the very first videos produced by California Wildcats back in the early 1980's.

T aka Tony

Triumph Studio was the first of many women wrestling tapes. I bought and I still have them. Just no damn VCR to still watch them. lol

T
Cheers!

jimmyfoster

First fight bought I think was from Festelle this is not criticism because it is where so many started but it was a bit tame. Middle aged guy had been out with 2 women.
Had them back home they had watched a wrestling show somewhere that night.He came up with whizz bang idea why dont you 2 wrestle.....in mock surprise they said what us. they proceeded to have a lame roll about on the floor barely touching each other.....very disappointing. This kind of experience happened often.
There were some well to me anyway beacons of hope.......there was a match with Mags/Maggie a tall Englishwoman very fit and a its not very kind a very chubby very gobby blonde.....a real wrestling match.......blonde was way out her depth. struck me as a barmaid who had been asked to have a go, She got tied in knots Another hit for me was a Double Trouble/C Wildcats? storyline with Quisha Shelley and C Dupree.They were all spies and ended up grappling. There were 2 other babes invvolved but dont know there names. Still a bit low key but big tits and high line bikinis helped with enjoyment, Finally a few yrs later we get to a serious buy a doubler from DWW. Strong feelings and Bedroom catfights. I stiil have these 20 yrs later. 6 fights. Least fave Jana N v Laila topless in jeans not my  thing but the other 5 are for me tops. 3 of them feature Pettula vs Monika N Dana N and the original Eva.4 sexy women very aggresive excellent stuff. Other 2 Jana N v Eva and a young Edita v Laila both excellent and that fight fans was how I got from VHS to the modern world......Hope that wasnt too tedious.