That was the beauty and the tragedy of Fightingkids. It was supposed to be a simple directory for amateur youth combat sports—a place to organize inter-club tournaments. But somewhere along the line, the "Clubs" became gangs, the "Tournaments" became battlegrounds, and the "Rankings" became a currency more valuable than the Rand.
This is where the concept of Fightingkids.com South Africa becomes relevant. Parents aren’t looking to turn their children into cage fighters. They are looking for:
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When fights are broadcast for "entertainment," children begin to see violence as a viable way to gain social status.
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This organization frequently runs "light continuous" tournaments that are exactly what parents imagine when they search for kid-friendly fighting competitions.