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  2. Hayabusa Fightwear - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in manufacturing high-quality equipment and apparel for fitness, boxing, and martial arts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was founded in 2006 by brothers Craig and Ken Clement, [ 1 ] and makes up a significant portion of the mixed martial arts equipment market.

  3. Bare-knuckle boxing - Wikipedia

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    Bare-knuckle boxing (also known as bare-knuckle or bare-knuckle fighting) is a full-contact combat sport based on punching without any form of padding on the hands. The sport as it is known today originated in 17th-century England and differs from street fighting as it follows an accepted set of rules.

  4. Hayabusa (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Hayabusa made his first title defense of the Double Championship against his tag team championship partner Masato Tanaka on May 19, where Hayabusa retained the title. [82] [83] The match between the two earned critical acclaim and is highly regarded as the best match of Ezaki's career. On May 27, Hayabusa and Tanaka lost the Brass Knuckles Tag ...

  5. Bare-Knuckle Boxing's Bloody History—and Its Link to Fight ...

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    Bare-knuckle boxing went into remission for centuries, later reemerging in England in the 1600s before crossing to America two hundred years later and producing the first US champion, Tom ...

  6. Jack Broughton - Wikipedia

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    Mezzotint by an unknown artist, c. 1725–1750. John "Jack" Broughton (c. 1703 – 8 January 1789) was an English bare-knuckle boxer. He was the first person to codify a set of boxing rules; prior to this the "rules" that existed were very loosely defined and tended to vary from contest to contest.

  7. FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Hayabusa: June 27, 1995 House show: Tokyo: 1 <1 Hayabusa defeated Hisakatsu Oya for the vacant title. [2] — Vacated: June 27, 1995 House show: Tokyo — — Hayabusa vacated the title due to injury. [2] 18 The Gladiator: September 26, 1995 Grand Slam tour Tokyo: 1 101 Gladiator defeated Hayabusa in the finals of a Grand Slam Tournament. [2 ...

  8. Inoue vs Tapales LIVE: Boxing fight updates and results today

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    Inoue vs Tapales LIVE: Round seven. 11:36, Alex Pattle. Stiff, clean jab by Tapales! Inoue gets the Filipino off him with two brutal hooks to the cheeks, though – one on each side.

  9. Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    At Goodbye Hayabusa II: Haunted House, Hayabusa unleashed his Darkside for the very last time in a six-man tag team match, which Darkside Hayabusa's team won. Hayabusa would be scheduled to challenge for the promotion's top title, the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship at the Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony pay-per-view.

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