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One of the women is seen running at her opponent and shoving her into a barrier before leaping on top of her and punching her in the face in Rio
A topless woman ripped off her rival's knickers after slamming her face into the ground during a vicious brawl in the middle of the street.
Footage has emerged of the brutal fight, showing the women exchange a number of punches, caught on a mobile phone by a passer-by.
One of the women, wearing white trousers and small black top, is seen pummelling a woman in a black dress repeatedly in the head and smashing her face into the ground.
At the start of the horrifying clip the woman in white runs at her opponent and shoves her into a barrier before leaping on top of her and punching her in the face.
She loses her top in the commotion before the pair then stumble back onto the pavement and crash into the gutter of a road.
The woman in white trousers then picks up her rival by her hair and slams her face into the ground.
She then shockingly snatches at her pants and rips them off.
A man eventually intervenes and the topless woman storms off.
The clip is believed to be filmed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was uploaded to Reddit yesterday.
Viewers were left stunned by the scene.
One wrote: “Phew. She barely saved her dignity by pulling the other chick's pants off.”
And another added: "I would be so embarrassed if my wife did s*** like this.”
A third also exclaimed: “Wow, this is one of the best fights I have ever seen.”
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Published: 14:30 BST, 24 November 2015 | Updated: 18:06 BST, 4 June 2016
There are no rules in the all-female fight club, just grit and determination as women of all sizes and shapes pit themselves against each other in the ring.
Photographer Katarzyna Mazur has captured the East Berlin-based club in a series of no-holds barred portraits of the women, often battered and bruised, taking each other on in fighting gear or topless.
The private club has no official guidelines and does not have one particular fighting style and shows women - who are practising their sport unpaid, for the sheer challenge of combat - throwing off the preconceived notions about their gender to compete as equals
Photographer Katarzyna Mazur has captured the East Berlin-based club in a series of stark portraits of the women in fighting gear or even topless, one fighter, who has sustained a split lip in during the rout, Anna Konda who started the club is seen wearing a corset
The members of the fight club are covered in bruises and choose to compete in an array of outfits from leather bikinis to choosing to be completely topless just as men would fight
The club was started in 2010 by female fighters Anna Konda and Red Devil, from Russia, as a place for women to come and fight.
Anna was very slim when she was younger, but is now much 'bigger' she told Vice UK but she said she could not keep her trim figure forever.
She said about her wrestling: 'I don't enjoy the pain of others. I enjoy my own power and having control. 
'I guess sometimes this can amount to the same thing for my prey. 
'No matter how tough the fight is or if I have the opponent on the ground, I never hit them like crazy. 
Katarzyna, a Polish photographer based in Berlin, captured the women's bruises, their raw bodies and the visceral aggression of the club in intimate images.
She told the Metro: 'It is all about challenging one's mind and the mind of an opponent. 
'This is where fighters meet as equals, where the most important tool they use is strength and willpower.' 
Katarzyna, a Polish photographer based in Berlin, captured the women who are not above pulling each other's hair to gain an advantage during hand to hand combat
 Fights can be wrestling matches, someone with a black-belt in jujitsu can use their moves or it can be a beginner's catfight
The events can last several hours which include breaks where the fighters get to know each other. There is no judge
A woman in sportswear ready to fight is pictured in a harness at the rented room where the battles take place
Katarzyna found there was great camaraderie between the women who respect each other and the fight is stopped if someone is too hurt
Anna Konda is captured during a moment of thoughtfulness as she shows her strength in fishnet dress worn over a bikini
A woman prepares to get sweaty and sprays deodorant ready for the fight ahead
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On her website Katarzyna wrote: 'During my research I came across women who worship their bodies. They nourish, form and thoughen them. 
'Their motivations are as diverse as those women's personalities are. 
'It may be their statement about the modern perception of women, their proof for the unity of femininity and strength, yet at the same time their instrument to be seen and desired.'
Fights can be wrestling matches, someone with a black-belt in jujitsu can use their moves or it can be a beginner's catfight.
The events can last several hours which include breaks where the fighters get to know each other and there is no judge, only someone who knows the rules.
Katarzyna found that there was great camaraderie between the women and respect for each other, the fight is stopped if someone is too hurt.
She told Dazed Digital: 'I was quite shocked. I had never seen something like that before and it was really interesting to experience the intensity so close.
The club is also a revival of female wrestling in Berlin, which was popular in the city in the 1920s
The women often fight topless, like male fighters would usually, with one combatant showing off bruises and marks from being raked by her opponents' fingers
The competitions now take place in a rented room located in Marzahn, Berlin, and there are no age, height or weight limitations with the women all fighting each other
The photographer herself was surprised to see women fighting so vehemently and by the intensity of the competition
A woman relaxes following a fight and has mussed-up hair and appears exhausted following a hard battle
'I like the idea of contradiction; something that is contradicting the perspective of modern women in society.'
The club is also a revival of female wrestling in Berlin, which was popular in the city in the 1920s.
The competitions now take place in a rented room located in Marzahn, Berlin, and there no age, height or weight limitations with the women all fighting each other. 
Katarzyna Mazur has released a book of the exhibition called Anna Konda, which was shortlisted at the Aperture Photo Book Award 2015, and is available through Dienacht Publishing.
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The big grapple Historic snaps show terrifying feats of Empire State Building construction workers in the 1930s
Ladies would engage in bloody fights, wrestling matches and bare-knuckle brawls
DRESSED in corsets and petticoats, two Victorian ladies throw punches in a bare-knuckle match as an audience intently looks on.
These black-and-white 19th century images show the fascinating history behind women’s boxing in Britain and the USA – long before the likes of Nicola Adams and Ronda Rousey.
With no rules governing the sport, women’s boxing in the 1800s had a reputation for being even fiercer than we know it today.
Ladies would engage in bloody prize fights, wrestling matches and bare-knuckle brawls - all whilst wearing full Victorian dress.
At that time women’s boxing was purely commercial, many of the fights were part of sideshows where the brave women would perform alongside Siamese twins, giants, dwarves and other people deemed to be freaks.
In one 1922 photo, two fashionable flapper ladies box at a garden fete in Hamsptead, London.
Whilst in another 1890 image, a woman in full dress works out with boxing gloves and a punching bag.
Women’s boxing is thought to have started in England in the 1720s in the form of prize fighting – when the first known female boxer and champion, Elizabeth Wilkinson from Clerkenwell fought in London.
Elizabeth was a hit fixture on the London boxing scene – which allowed kicking, gouging and other methods of attack during matches – and thrilled fans by fighting both women and men.
She was also famous for her entertaining trash-talk before matches and called herself “The Cockney Championess”.
In a published acceptance of a challenge from Ann Field, an ass-driver from Stoke Newington, Elizabeth told readers that “the blows which I shall present her with will more difficult for her to digest than any she ever gave her asses”.
In spite of Elizabeth Wilkinson’s popularity with the public, women’s boxing was considered abhorrent across the world.
In the 19th century, the female sport was prohibited in many US states and Europe.
And Britain’s first body to regulate boxing in Britain in the 1880s, refused to acknowledge women fighters.
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