First catfight you ever purchased

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

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adzee

I think it was violent grudge by Californian wildcats, not something I would go for now as it was fake. ;D

Str8linz

The first video I purchased was Queen of Wrestling from Curtis Dupont. VHS tape ordered through the mail.

jaybee

Quote from: Str8linz on June 11, 2018, 05:04:33 AM
The first video I purchased was Queen of Wrestling from Curtis Dupont. VHS tape ordered through the mail.
I loved that video! To this day its still in rotation on my computer as its one of my all time favorites. The girl playing "The Queen" ,her maid, and the queen's opponent all had magnificent bodies! Some other favorites from Curtis Dupont involve a guy holding catfight auditions with 4 different matchups.  One fight ended with one girl humiliating the other by pinning her beaten opponent down and squirting her over and over again in her face with her breast milk! Another involved a woman breaking into another womans house to rob her and then starting a catfight, then the home owners roommate arrives (the roommates fought each other earlier) and the burglar starts a catfight with her too. Curtis Dupont and Californiawidcats were second to none in the 80's and 90's! ;D 

al2468

one of the first videos that I purchased was a trumiph studios-ring girl productions video filmed in a ring from London, it featured a brunette named Denise v a blond-(forget her name)  I think they were both page 3 girls.  Does anyone know what video im talking about? and/or how I can obtain this video  or if it is somewhere out there.
thanks

jaybee

Quote from: al2468 on June 15, 2018, 10:06:39 AM
one of the first videos that I purchased was a trumiph studios-ring girl productions video filmed in a ring from London, it featured a brunette named Denise v a blond-(forget her name)  I think they were both page 3 girls.  Does anyone know what video im talking about? and/or how I can obtain this video  or if it is somewhere out there.
thanks
is this it? Its at world of female fightings site on C4S

al2468


pf99

was a golden girls compilation with oil and ring wrestling and boxing. then california wildcats violent grudge and finally sweetheart productions (still my favorite to this day)

NwukCatfights

Sponsored a few suitefights matches, think it was the double dose of Mira, plus sammy vs carmen.

LQQKING4CATFIGHTER

   In my teens was able to get a LA oil wrestling video from the 80's at a music store.  First real Catfight video I ordered was Joan Wise PC-1 with Alicia Vs Really hot Latina.
Catfight, f/f Wrestling, Grappling and f/f Boxing fan

The Watcher

Bought some straight girl wrestling videos (pro) from Special Events, first being Candi Divine vs. Robbie Rage.  The first bikini wrestling vid was either a double with Hollywood vs. Trudy Adams and Lisa vs. Amazon Queen, or one with Belinda Belle vs. Rachel.

wasteland1952

Oh wow....I need to get into my time machine to go way, way back.  Back in the late 70's and early 80's there was a man who produced catfight movies.  His name was John Cain, if I remember correctly.  I believe he might have been located in the Boston area, but I'm not sure.  Anyway, I bought one or two of his films.  I believe he used 8 or 16 mm film to record the fights.  I must have bought VHS tapes of them, because I didn't have a projector to watch them.  I can't remember any details, girls names, or the titles of the films.  If any other old timers out there read this, they may have known about Mr. Cain.

I also bought several VHS tapes from Crystal when they were known as Crystal Films, before they switched to Crystal Video.  They had a video series called Catspats before they started their video magazines.  And they also published a magazine, Catspats, that had some excellent pics of catfights, including quite a few from Frank Rusha.

That's about as good as my memory allows.

Mikesabio69

Bought a no brand video from a wrestling magazine. Had just got my first checking account and it was so exciting to finally watch a catfight video. Maybe six or seven matches. Sexy underwear no nudity. Never saw any of the actresses again. One was a milfy whiny type with short brown hair. One was a muscular bitchy brunette who used her big breasts as weapons.  One was a cute curly black hair and a couple blondes added in. No real order to the matches I.e round robin bug some of them fought different ladies and done only fought once. I know it is not much to go on but if anyone recognizes this please let me know. Overall a failure but still fun for a first purchase
fenixcatfights.com
Rising from the ashes / renace de las cenizas

LQQKING4CATFIGHTER

Quote from: wasteland1952 on February 03, 2021, 04:43:17 AM
Oh wow....I need to get into my time machine to go way, way back.  Back in the late 70's and early 80's there was a man who produced catfight movies.  His name was John Cain, if I remember correctly.  I believe he might have been located in the Boston area, but I'm not sure.  Anyway, I bought one or two of his films.  I believe he used 8 or 16 mm film to record the fights.  I must have bought VHS tapes of them, because I didn't have a projector to watch them.  I can't remember any details, girls names, or the titles of the films.  If any other old timers out there read this, they may have known about Mr. Cain.

I also bought several VHS tapes from Crystal when they were known as Crystal Films, before they switched to Crystal Video.  They had a video series called Catspats before they started their video magazines.  And they also published a magazine, Catspats, that had some excellent pics of catfights, including quite a few from Frank Rusha.

That's about as good as my memory allows.

Cain filmed out of LA with 70's porn stars like Uschi
Catfight, f/f Wrestling, Grappling and f/f Boxing fan

T aka Tony

1. Triumph Studio
2. Golden Girls
3. Crystal Films

I still have all the videos from those companies and more! lol

Tony
Cheers!

fanofvs

First ordered VHS tapes from Jaguar/Joan Wise. Found ads in the back of wrestling magazines and had to decipher from a black and white pic, which vid I would like. I think the first one was called "the Tip".Once they mailed the tape, they provided a little catalog with more to choose from. Collection began to grow from there. This was pre internet of course. I also remember getting "Bert Rhines Battling Beauties" around the same time.