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There is a new kink in the world of professional sports thanks to a rise in catfighting leagues.
Two separate troupes, one in Lansing, Mich., and the other in Nottingham, England, are trying to scratch out a niche by offering different forms of women's catfighting, a "sport" similar to wrestling, but with more hair-pulling, eye scratching and face slapping.
Michigan's own Klaw Mark Kittens take an "artistic" approach to catfighting, dressing up like vintage pinups and making the fights a part of set scenarios, such as a woman in a bumblebee dress start grappling with a woman wearing a flower hat.
"We call it vintage burlesque wrestling," troupe leader Autumn Luciano told The Huffington Post, adding that the Klaw Mark Kittens take their name from '50s-era underground filmmaker Irving Klaw, who made several catfighting videos starring Bettie Page.
The catfighting is choreographed, and the three performing Kittens try to be as gentle as possible.
"It's mostly theater," said Luciano, 26. "However, when showtime comes, the girls will kick each other's butts."
GALLERY: PROFESSIONAL CATFIGHTING (Story continues below)
The Wildcatz from England take a more hardcore approach: competitive women’s wrestling with catfighting moves allowed. In fact, fighters get docked points if they don't do enough catfighting.
Wildcatz co-founder Chris Barber said his troupe is more glamorous than traditional wrestling, but is 100 percent competitive.
“It’s aggressive but it’s not violent. It’s not a free-for-all," Barber told HuffPost UK. "The girls can’t punch, kick, scratch and eye gouge or anything else outside of the very specific rules that we allow.”
In its first year of existence, the Wildcatz have managed to reach 1 million hits on their web page. Barber hopes to arrange a tour of arenas as well.
Wildcatz wrestler Sara Christi, who fights under the name "Lucy Chaos," said she knows some guys might get turned on by the site of two women spanking, pulling hair and even tearing off outfits, but insists that's not the appeal for her.
"At the end of the day it's sexy not sexual, and to me it's a sport," she said, according to the Daily Mail, adding, "Believe it or not I was the shy, geeky one at school. I was never in any fights and I always kept myself to myself."
The Klaw Mark Kittens, which have been around since March 2011, have had a slower rise, performing once every two months to audiences of around 100 people. Still, Luciano is optimistic.
"The videos are getting more popular on YouTube," she told HuffPost. "People like the entertainment."
There have been some setbacks at times.
"We had a corset failing at one show," she said. "A little more showed than we expected. Luckily, we had the pasties ready."

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A video of a vicious catfight between two teenage girls has gone viral in social media.
The video starts with a group of high school students in a grassy vacant lot teasing two girls in school uniform to engage in a fight.
Moments later, things escalated as the two high school girls started pulling each other’s hair and exchanging punches. Eventually, the bigger girl takes down her rival and takes advantage of her position to unleash a savage beat-down on the grounded girl.
The video ended with their three male friends trying to separate the two young “amazons” from each other.
As of this writing, the video posted by RMN Iloilo on Facebook on February 16 was viewed more than 430,000 times and got 3,721 shares. It also got 6,200 reactions 1,900 comments from netizens.
INDIA: In Odisha, 26 children have been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), and their conditions are stable, according to a health official on Tuesday, May 24.
HFMD is an infectious illness caused by intestinal viruses that primarily affects children. Adults are less likely to have the sickness since their immune systems are normally robust enough to fight off the infection.
According to the World Health Organization, the most common symptoms of the viral infection include fever, painful sores in the mouth, and a rash with blisters on the hands, feet, and buttocks.
Health Services director Bijay Mohapatra told reporters that 26 of the 36 samples collected and examined at the Regional Medical Research Centre in Bhubaneswar proved positive for HFMD, as per reports from Zee News.
The patients’ conditions are not critical, and they are being closely monitored, he added.
Over 80 instances of HFMD were detected earlier this month in Kerala’s Kollam district, leading the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to enhance their surveillance in border regions.
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