Founded in Ukraine in the mid-1990s, the Black Sea Amazons (BSA) was a groundbreaking all-female fight promotion that operated with an "extreme" rule set, allowing punches, kicks, and other attacks typically forbidden in traditional wrestling. Run by former kickboxing world champion Elena Tverdokhleb, who also served as the in-ring referee, BSA was part of a movement that pushed female combat sports beyond the entertainment-oriented wrestling that was common at the time. The roster comprised both trained athletes (many from kickboxing and boxing backgrounds) and untrained women scouted from local “disco fights,” creating a volatile and unpredictable environment that was both controversial and compelling.
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