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Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!

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Offline GinAndJuice

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Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!
« on: April 27, 2018, 04:57:42 AM »
Hey guys,
Looking for your expertise to help me identify and find this video featuring two foxy boxing legends, Amy Lynn Baxter vs. Chrissy.

The screencaps are from a short clip I have from some foxy boxing video.  (See pics below) and link to clip below.  Does anyone know what video this is from and where the hell to find it.  I'm a big Amy Lynn Baxter fan and have many of her fighting videos.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TrMkadGlsaf25rMPN6WM3X2KXOpsR4MQ/view?usp=sharing

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide in helping me locate this video.

G&J.


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Offline GinAndJuice

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Re: Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2018, 01:37:23 AM »
I believe the other blonde goes by Crissy Paris.  She was popular in the 80's LA mudfight, oil wrestling, etc. scene.  She also appeared as Lady Zorra in an episode of Geraldo in the 80's and fought in the mud on that show.  Amy Lynn Baxter also boxed in that episode as Construction Cutie.

If anyone has that episode of Geraldo, I'd love to see it.

G&J.

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Re: Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2018, 03:49:14 AM »
It's possible we may have that one as we have over 100 foxy boxing fights on our website at rockin-roxanne.com

We also have over 5,000 rare and hard to find female fighting videos of all types.

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Offline psy999999

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Re: Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2018, 12:05:42 AM »
I lived in LA in the late 1970's through early 1980's.  Foxy boxing, mudwrestling, oil wrestling, and to some extent jello wrestling became extremely popular at some of the bars/nightclubs.  Given how many beautiful young women move to LA hoping to be discovered, it's no surprise the women willing to wrestle in these shows were absolutely gorgeous.  I used to go to "Smoky's" in Orange County every Sunday evening to watch the mudwrestling, the Tropicana apparently had the best shows and several times a week, although I never attended...this led to several "World Championship" matches in Las Vegas in the early 1980's and a number of scenes of girls mudwrestling/oilwrestling in the movies (Stripes)  and t.v. shows (Miami Vice)  of that time period.

Good times.
 

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Re: Foxy Boxing Classic Legends Help!
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2018, 05:05:47 AM »
I lived in LA in the late 1970's through early 1980's.  Foxy boxing, mudwrestling, oil wrestling, and to some extent jello wrestling became extremely popular at some of the bars/nightclubs.  Given how many beautiful young women move to LA hoping to be discovered, it's no surprise the women willing to wrestle in these shows were absolutely gorgeous.  I used to go to "Smoky's" in Orange County every Sunday evening to watch the mudwrestling, the Tropicana apparently had the best shows and several times a week, although I never attended...this led to several "World Championship" matches in Las Vegas in the early 1980's and a number of scenes of girls mudwrestling/oilwrestling in the movies (Stripes)  and t.v. shows (Miami Vice)  of that time period.

Good times.
I know the question was asked about the LA scene but don't forget the action in Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale Fl. During spring break. Seeing  glimpses of the action in movies, television and on MTV Spring break I couldn't wait to get of age back in the early to mid eighties. To bad by the time I was of age it was all over with  :'( .  The messy wrestling club scene is almost non existent now. If only cell phone cameras existed in those days.  ;)