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Offline derek50

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New Match Announced at CatzReview
« on: June 13, 2013, 02:35:09 PM »
Fans of CR have probably noticed that Kat has become one of the most talented and feared ladies to enter the ring in rules catfight matches. The recently announced match later this month on the CR blog site (http://catfightinguk.blogspot.co.uk/) between Kat and Killer Sex promises to be a brutal contest between 2 ladies of contrasting physical stats.

While both of these ladies are not hesitant to slap and yank panties deeo into their victim and KS has a considerable height advantage, Kat is an intelligent fighter and I am sure she has studied the tactics used by KS to first strip and then use her long arms to bend the lovely Monica over at the waist while fighting their match in a standing position which nullified the force of Monica's slaps.

To counter KS's height advantage, Kat should feign frontal attacks and use her agility to attack  KS from behind (hair pull and rear crotch grab combo with a leg sweep) to quickly bring KS down to the mat. Then, Kat could unleash her relentless ground attack as she has demonstrated in her rematches against Rogue and G-Star.

There is another subtle factor to consider. After her recent match against Monica, KS seemed to apologize to Monica for any severe pain she may have caused. While sportwomanship in a fine quality, it strikes me as a sign of weakness and has no place when you enter the ring to do whatever is allowed to dominate your female rival in a rules catfight match.

Still, KS remains much of an unknown quantity due to only one match thus far and I would give Kat only a slight edge for the reasons explained. 

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2013, 04:48:03 PM »
That patented, semi-face sit submission move that Kat has developed is awesome. It helps her make the most of her body build – wide hips, big backside and a low centre of gravity. Built like that, she must be very difficult to budge once she gets in the high schoolgirl pin position!

I disagree with what you say about displays of concern for the opponent after a tough fight, Rick.  I like to think that females really are “the gentle sex.” For me, that's part of the thrill of watching them fight. The contrast between those two extremes of the female psyche fascinates me and turns me on a lot.

Like most fans, I love it when the winner gloats, or stands over the loser triumphantly, just to underline her superiority. But a bit of feminine compassion on display doesn't bother me at all.
« Last Edit: June 13, 2013, 04:59:07 PM by kafkod »

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2013, 11:51:45 PM »
I also enjoy watching Kat complete. I think part of her appeal is 1) she goes all out in every fight, giving every ounce of effort and 2) she seems like such a cute, next-door neighbor type.

I am less enamored of Killer Sex. I was repulsed by her battle with Monica (I refuse to call it a catfight).

I also agree with kafkod. While I enjoy it when competitors fight hard, there is nothing wrong when the women show concern for each other's well-being.

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2013, 11:00:32 PM »

I did say on my blog that Kat had been "eyeing up Killer Sex for a possible showdown later this month." ;) ;) ;)

I've not yet said it is definite. Ooooh I'm such a tease. :)

On a slightly different subject, it's been suggested that I should not put new ladies against experience ladies. I would just like to point out that Venom vs Monica was a catfight that featured two brand-new ladies - Not forgetting Killer Sex vs Monica. In my eyes the Venom catfight was a total disaster, but I am aware that certain fans genuinely love a one-sided catfight,which is one of the reasons why I decided to make that catfight available.

As a producer, I am extremely unpopular with other companies. That's fine, it goes with the territory. Your job as a fan to realise when you're being played. Competitors will fill your heads with their ideas of where I'm going wrong. And that is also fine, but ask yourself this, where is the last real catfight that they produced??

I have been a catfight fan for many years. I have also been a member of this forum for many years, and as yet, I have seen little evidence of any other company producing real catfights.

I don't mind being scrutinized by genuine fans, just as long as they have the courage of their convictions to apply the same rules to my so-called competitors.

Apologies for my little rant. :)

A big thank you to my fans and supporters, some of whom have started this thread and have sent me many e-mails of support. :) :) :) :)



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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2013, 12:57:35 AM »

I did say on my blog that Kat had been "eyeing up Killer Sex for a possible showdown later this month." ;) ;) ;)

I've not yet said it is definite. Ooooh I'm such a tease. :)

On a slightly different subject, it's been suggested that I should not put new ladies against experience ladies. I would just like to point out that Venom vs Monica was a catfight that featured two brand-new ladies - Not forgetting Killer Sex vs Monica. In my eyes the Venom catfight was a total disaster, but I am aware that certain fans genuinely love a one-sided catfight,which is one of the reasons why I decided to make that catfight available.

As a producer, I am extremely unpopular with other companies. That's fine, it goes with the territory. Your job as a fan to realise when you're being played. Competitors will fill your heads with their ideas of where I'm going wrong. And that is also fine, but ask yourself this, where is the last real catfight that they produced??

I have been a catfight fan for many years. I have also been a member of this forum for many years, and as yet, I have seen little evidence of any other company producing real catfights.

I don't mind being scrutinized by genuine fans, just as long as they have the courage of their convictions to apply the same rules to my so-called competitors.

Apologies for my little rant. :)

A big thank you to my fans and supporters, some of whom have started this thread and have sent me many e-mails of support. :) :) :) :)





I for one can objectively place CATZR on the TOP SHELF of Producers who consistently deliver very high quality absolutely real catfights and have seen genuine improvement of the productions over the past few years. 

As for the Venom/Monica catfight, few would argue that it was not the best catfight CATZR has produced over the past 12 months.......that being said, were one to view the entire catalogue over the past year of this Producer, one would find a HUGE number of absolutely outstanding productions with real, evenly matched, hard fought matches.  Why would one judge an entire year's effort on 1 single catfight?

Finally, if other Producers (competitors) were being critical of the work, one would consider that the ultimate compliment and a sign it is being done right.  After all,  catfight producers are all going after the same customer base, and associated funds.  What this tells me is the competition does not like the fact it is gathering a larger portion of the pie than others........welcome to Free Enterprise and Competition....... ;)..so long as the Government does not step in and start regulating the way our catfights are produced.......let the market sort out who is making the better productions....... ;)


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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2013, 01:27:25 PM »
I'm not aware of what prompted James's remarks, but assume it was due to non-constructive criticism from so-called "fans" or wanna-be competitors. As one of those mature guys who have been fascinated by catfights and female wrestling for more than 50 years, the most important factor is REALISM - pure and simple. This critical factor is a sine quo non in a rules catfight match and its absence in so many staged or scripted fights is an immediate reason for me to lose interest and not patronize those productions.

Interestingly, some of the matches that James believe were either a "disaster" or disappointments are the best examples of a genuine fight. While I admit to finding a one-sided match a delightful display of feminine dominance against a rival, Monica's complete domination of Venom was apparently unexpected (both ladies in their initial appearance at CR) but exactly what can occur in a genuine fight whether it be a street brawl or an organized match. It was the first match I purchased at CR and inspired me to purchase 20 more! While I would have preferred that the match between Monica and KS included mat action (head scissors and straddles are some of my favorite posturing by aggressive ladies) and that being locked-up in a clinch limited the frequency of the hard slapping that is featured in most matches at CR, a close study of that match reveals the intensity of both ladies struggling to attack and defend with thrusts and parries - a brutal contest between 2 talented ladies relying upon their skills and wits to avoid defeat. Another example of what occurs in a genuine fight.

As I once commented, an organized catfight match is like pizza and pussy - all of them are good, but some are extraordinarily great! For me, CR consistently serves up the best productions whether the matches are one-sided or extremely competitive. I only wish the matches lasted longer, but I would rather eat an 8 oz. prime filet mignon than a 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast that most of the competition serves. Hang in there James - your true fans of genuine catfighting matches are always there for you and the courageous ladies at CR.

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2013, 09:49:50 AM »

You have a tremendous talent for writing Rick. Not only are your comments accurate but they are also written in a very creative and entertaining way.

Yes real catfights are unpredictable. I've taken to bringing along my laptop which sports numerous catfight videos and images along to help me to convey my message to the ladies. The ladies may well take the information in but it is still no guarantee of success. It's the human factor, nerves. Where all frightened of the, "unknown" and the unknown is what the ladies have to deal with every time they turn up for a catfight. Nerves quite regularly affect experienced ladies just as much as new ladies. Regular fans will know that experienced ladies, can and do, get beaten by ladies fighting for the very first time. That's real catfighting for you..!
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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2013, 10:55:53 AM »
Great commentary from Rick.....as has become his moniker.......and echo his sentiments as well......  ;).......we are a niche clan for sure...

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2013, 02:16:46 PM »
Great commentary from Rick.....as has become his moniker.......and echo his sentiments as well......  ;).......we are a niche clan for sure...

Yep not very many of us hard-core catfight fans - lovers of the real thing. :)

I can't help thinking that as a producer I should be treating you fans to something exceptional. ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2013, 02:54:02 PM »
James,

What makes CR's matches "exceptional" is that the fights are 100% genuine and unpredictable as far as tactics, outcome and length of the match. However, perhaps the ladies could be allowed to consider additional rules that do not cause serious injury but would inflict physical discomfort and humiliation when applied to sensitive regions. Of course, this must not be scripted or required for it to remain genuine. Just give these talented ladies the latitude to expand their repertoire of feminine fighting attacks that they may choose to deploy in the heat of battle as females instinctively do to defeat their rival.

Your announcement of a future match between Kat and Killer Sex started this topic and I am sure your fans and I are anxious to hear more. The pre-match photos certainly have whetted my appetite - so, when is the entree going to be served?

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2013, 02:44:09 AM »
Great commentary from Rick.....as has become his moniker.......and echo his sentiments as well......  ;).......we are a niche clan for sure...

Yep not very many of us hard-core catfight fans - lovers of the real thing. :)

I can't help thinking that as a producer I should be treating you fans to something exceptional. ;) ;) ;) ;)
From my point of view.....CATZR is doing it right and improving both from the level of competition that is developing amongst some of the more dedicated girls....AND, the technical side of video quality, framing, and general production......very nice..... ;)

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2013, 02:42:49 PM »
I'm not aware of what prompted James's remarks, but assume it was due to non-constructive criticism from so-called "fans" or wanna-be competitors. As one of those mature guys who have been fascinated by catfights and female wrestling for more than 50 years, the most important factor is REALISM - pure and simple. This critical factor is a sine quo non in a rules catfight match and its absence in so many staged or scripted fights is an immediate reason for me to lose interest and not patronize those productions.

Interestingly, some of the matches that James believe were either a "disaster" or disappointments are the best examples of a genuine fight. While I admit to finding a one-sided match a delightful display of feminine dominance against a rival, Monica's complete domination of Venom was apparently unexpected (both ladies in their initial appearance at CR) but exactly what can occur in a genuine fight whether it be a street brawl or an organized match. It was the first match I purchased at CR and inspired me to purchase 20 more! While I would have preferred that the match between Monica and KS included mat action (head scissors and straddles are some of my favorite posturing by aggressive ladies) and that being locked-up in a clinch limited the frequency of the hard slapping that is featured in most matches at CR, a close study of that match reveals the intensity of both ladies struggling to attack and defend with thrusts and parries - a brutal contest between 2 talented ladies relying upon their skills and wits to avoid defeat. Another example of what occurs in a genuine fight.

As I once commented, an organized catfight match is like pizza and pussy - all of them are good, but some are extraordinarily great! For me, CR consistently serves up the best productions whether the matches are one-sided or extremely competitive. I only wish the matches lasted longer, but I would rather eat an 8 oz. prime filet mignon than a 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast that most of the competition serves. Hang in there James - your true fans of genuine catfighting matches are always there for you and the courageous ladies at CR.

To true Rick, real catfights are definitely not an exact science; anything can happen and usually does.

Thankfully for me, there are plenty of people who prefer the  8 oz. prime filet mignon, as opposed to the 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast which is served up by many companies pretending to be the real deal. :)



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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2013, 06:28:40 PM »
I'm not aware of what prompted James's remarks, but assume it was due to non-constructive criticism from so-called "fans" or wanna-be competitors. As one of those mature guys who have been fascinated by catfights and female wrestling for more than 50 years, the most important factor is REALISM - pure and simple. This critical factor is a sine quo non in a rules catfight match and its absence in so many staged or scripted fights is an immediate reason for me to lose interest and not patronize those productions.

Interestingly, some of the matches that James believe were either a "disaster" or disappointments are the best examples of a genuine fight. While I admit to finding a one-sided match a delightful display of feminine dominance against a rival, Monica's complete domination of Venom was apparently unexpected (both ladies in their initial appearance at CR) but exactly what can occur in a genuine fight whether it be a street brawl or an organized match. It was the first match I purchased at CR and inspired me to purchase 20 more! While I would have preferred that the match between Monica and KS included mat action (head scissors and straddles are some of my favorite posturing by aggressive ladies) and that being locked-up in a clinch limited the frequency of the hard slapping that is featured in most matches at CR, a close study of that match reveals the intensity of both ladies struggling to attack and defend with thrusts and parries - a brutal contest between 2 talented ladies relying upon their skills and wits to avoid defeat. Another example of what occurs in a genuine fight.

As I once commented, an organized catfight match is like pizza and pussy - all of them are good, but some are extraordinarily great! For me, CR consistently serves up the best productions whether the matches are one-sided or extremely competitive. I only wish the matches lasted longer, but I would rather eat an 8 oz. prime filet mignon than a 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast that most of the competition serves. Hang in there James - your true fans of genuine catfighting matches are always there for you and the courageous ladies at CR.

To true Rick, real catfights are definitely not an exact science; anything can happen and usually does.

Thankfully for me, there are plenty of people who prefer the  8 oz. prime filet mignon, as opposed to the 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast which is served up by many companies pretending to be the real deal. :)





Hey I miss Mercy, The Boss, Harley Quinn, Super Vixen and Chaos are these girls still actively fighting on the Catz Review Roster?
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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2013, 07:35:54 PM »
I'm not aware of what prompted James's remarks, but assume it was due to non-constructive criticism from so-called "fans" or wanna-be competitors. As one of those mature guys who have been fascinated by catfights and female wrestling for more than 50 years, the most important factor is REALISM - pure and simple. This critical factor is a sine quo non in a rules catfight match and its absence in so many staged or scripted fights is an immediate reason for me to lose interest and not patronize those productions.

Interestingly, some of the matches that James believe were either a "disaster" or disappointments are the best examples of a genuine fight. While I admit to finding a one-sided match a delightful display of feminine dominance against a rival, Monica's complete domination of Venom was apparently unexpected (both ladies in their initial appearance at CR) but exactly what can occur in a genuine fight whether it be a street brawl or an organized match. It was the first match I purchased at CR and inspired me to purchase 20 more! While I would have preferred that the match between Monica and KS included mat action (head scissors and straddles are some of my favorite posturing by aggressive ladies) and that being locked-up in a clinch limited the frequency of the hard slapping that is featured in most matches at CR, a close study of that match reveals the intensity of both ladies struggling to attack and defend with thrusts and parries - a brutal contest between 2 talented ladies relying upon their skills and wits to avoid defeat. Another example of what occurs in a genuine fight.

As I once commented, an organized catfight match is like pizza and pussy - all of them are good, but some are extraordinarily great! For me, CR consistently serves up the best productions whether the matches are one-sided or extremely competitive. I only wish the matches lasted longer, but I would rather eat an 8 oz. prime filet mignon than a 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast that most of the competition serves. Hang in there James - your true fans of genuine catfighting matches are always there for you and the courageous ladies at CR.

To true Rick, real catfights are definitely not an exact science; anything can happen and usually does.

Thankfully for me, there are plenty of people who prefer the  8 oz. prime filet mignon, as opposed to the 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast which is served up by many companies pretending to be the real deal. :)





Hey I miss Mercy, The Boss, Harley Quinn, Super Vixen and Chaos are these girls still actively fighting on the Catz Review Roster?

I to miss these girls also jinx is she still active

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Re: New Match Announced at CatzReview
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2013, 04:31:50 PM »
I'm not aware of what prompted James's remarks, but assume it was due to non-constructive criticism from so-called "fans" or wanna-be competitors. As one of those mature guys who have been fascinated by catfights and female wrestling for more than 50 years, the most important factor is REALISM - pure and simple. This critical factor is a sine quo non in a rules catfight match and its absence in so many staged or scripted fights is an immediate reason for me to lose interest and not patronize those productions.

Interestingly, some of the matches that James believe were either a "disaster" or disappointments are the best examples of a genuine fight. While I admit to finding a one-sided match a delightful display of feminine dominance against a rival, Monica's complete domination of Venom was apparently unexpected (both ladies in their initial appearance at CR) but exactly what can occur in a genuine fight whether it be a street brawl or an organized match. It was the first match I purchased at CR and inspired me to purchase 20 more! While I would have preferred that the match between Monica and KS included mat action (head scissors and straddles are some of my favorite posturing by aggressive ladies) and that being locked-up in a clinch limited the frequency of the hard slapping that is featured in most matches at CR, a close study of that match reveals the intensity of both ladies struggling to attack and defend with thrusts and parries - a brutal contest between 2 talented ladies relying upon their skills and wits to avoid defeat. Another example of what occurs in a genuine fight.

As I once commented, an organized catfight match is like pizza and pussy - all of them are good, but some are extraordinarily great! For me, CR consistently serves up the best productions whether the matches are one-sided or extremely competitive. I only wish the matches lasted longer, but I would rather eat an 8 oz. prime filet mignon than a 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast that most of the competition serves. Hang in there James - your true fans of genuine catfighting matches are always there for you and the courageous ladies at CR.

To true Rick, real catfights are definitely not an exact science; anything can happen and usually does.

Thankfully for me, there are plenty of people who prefer the  8 oz. prime filet mignon, as opposed to the 5 lb. commercial grade rump roast which is served up by many companies pretending to be the real deal. :)





Hey I miss Mercy, The Boss, Harley Quinn, Super Vixen and Chaos are these girls still actively fighting on the Catz Review Roster?

I to miss these girls also jinx is she still active

I'm afraid Mercy has (at least for the moment) retired. The Boss is now a mummy, as is Chaos, again. Harley Quinn is still about but hiding from Jinx, who is very keen to prove she's our middleweight champion. Super Vixen has boyfriend troubles at the moment, but hopefully will be back soon. :)
Two ferocious ladies, one fight, one winner, you!!
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