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extreme fighting

British  

noun

  1. a combat sport incorporating techniques from a range of martial arts, with little if any regulation of the types of blows permissible

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It is a situation that many analysts have long understood is unsustainable, as it has repeatedly given way to extreme fighting between Israelis and Palestinians.

From Salon

Known for his dark humor, Vershynin commended his officers for protecting and serving to the extreme — fighting side-by-side with the Ukrainian military.

From Washington Post

The animosity between the sides dates back to a match between PSG and Galatasaray in March 2001, when extreme fighting inside Parc des Princes left 56 injured and caused that game to be interrupted for 20 minutes.

From Seattle Times

Meanwhile, the arena's cleaning staff begins to clear the trash and clean up the spilled blood that covers the ring, proof that this indeed is extreme fighting.

From Reuters

Dozens were injured in three days of extreme fighting, first between English fans and locals late on Thursday night, and then all day on Friday and Saturday when rampaging Russians arrived at the southern seaport and quickly confronted English fans.

From Washington Times