Female Boxing ?
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
I am not a big fan of seeing two people (male or female) beat the snot out of each other for entertainment purposes (much much less if it is females).
I've never watched a SC female boxing match and have no desire to – although one of the local black SCs here in Miami supposedly has them once a week.
What are y'all thoughts and have you ever watched a SC female boxing match?
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But I hear radio ads quite frequently for a club that has it one night a week. Not a black club.
They have fights at PT's monthly. Same routine 2 rounds topless, 1 nude. I've seen three boxing matches and they're my favorite because all the wrestling matches involve them being covered in shit where the boxing is just sweaty naked women. I actually paid 50 bucks in an auction to eat jello off my favorite dancer's tits and ass post-fight. That's the only activity in a club, I'm ashamed of. It rightfully tasted like feet. Anyway, I box. And the match is mostly sparring. Women have weak upper body strength and I've yet to see a stripper get a black eye or busted lip from it, yet bruises from the pole happen regularly.
Anyway, I saw mud wrestling once at Bandaids in Phoenix. It was stupid. I have been to real boxing matches, inlcuding one night at the Olympic Forum in LA (all Mexican guys...very exhuberant fans!). Also, went to a live pay-per-view of the Holmes/Cooney heavyweight matchup many years a go. Upper Manhattan moview theater. We were the only 2 white guys there. Hahaha! Lucky for us, we thought Holmes was the better fighter, and Cooney was the Great White Hope. It was a good evening.
I tend to believe SC are managers can be pretty unenlightened when it comes to recognizing what really draws in customers.
Gimmicks like foxy boxing, mud wrestling, oil wrestling, jello wrestling, pudding wrestling, blah, blah, blah do nothing at all for me. Not interested!
Just kidding. I think we had this discussion before and most of you are tactile guys and aren't really into the visuals, hence lack of interest in stage shows and promotion events like this. Also the trade for dark rooms to conceal extras at the price of hiding the visual beauty of the dancer.
I'm an art guy. I like to see beautiful things. I'm also a thespian nerd, I like the drama of violence (well troop kind of broke me of this). Strippers boxing and wrestling provide both, great dirty visuals and the conflict of a fight. Luckily, no one never got hurt beyond one black eye in a pillow fight.