KAB : You've set
up your own company Bitch Fight UK, tell us a little about it ?
Simone :
I started Bitch Fight UK in October 2007 to try and create a different
approach to catfighting and wrestling. Although there's a lot of great
catfight companies and fighters in the states the UK seems to be under
represented and it seems to be a little bit more underground. I wanted
to try and drag it out into the open and show catfighting as raw as I
can done in the style of 2 females fighting outside a club or in front
of their men. I think I'm achieving this thanks to the coverage we've
had in Bizarre magazine lately and the response we've had from our
recent dvd releases
KAB : There are those who will
say this is very unladylike behaviour for women, what do you say to
those ?
Simone :
I'd say to the people who say its unladylike don't knock it until you've
tried it. I'm very much a lady but don't push me about.
KAB : How have you recruited other girls
for this ?
Simone :
The girls we've recruited have either been local or girls who
have contacted me over the internet. When 2 girls fight they normally
don't have any real skills like boxing or wrestling and that's what I
wanted to take into our films. As far as I've been concerned if a girl
has contacted us and said she'd like to fight for us and assuming we can
match her with another female her size then we will use her. If a fight
requires wrestling we have girls on our books who can do that.
KAB : Why do you think is the attraction in
this for girls ?
Simone :
I think the attraction for females is to compete against other females
in a safe environment, us females can be very competitive.

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KAB : When did you first develop an
interest in fighting
?
Simone :
When I was about the age of 14 I spent 2 years doing kick boxing and had
engaged in a few fights over the years on nights out. Other than that I
hadn't really considered doing it until I met my husband who was
fascinated by the whole catfight scene. He nurtured my interest and its
developed into where we are now.
KAB : How important a factor is it that
cafighting turns on your man. Would you have the same interest and be
engaging in this if he were not around ?
Simone :
I'd say my husband's influence planted the fighting seed in my mind, but
now I run my own buisness and he gets to see the end product.
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KAB :
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Simone :
I'd have to say catfighting due to the fact that I consider it to be the
way the average woman fights. It is very much freestyle to the point
that anything goes although not totally in my dvds as I have to have
rules to protect my girls. Wrestling comes a close second which is
something I'm developing, going down the pro style and messy avenues
KAB :
What rules do you have for catfighting, what is allowed and what
isn't ?
Simone :
The rules I use for my girls is hair pulling and slapping allowed, but
nothing to the face or head. No scratching. Time limits and submissions
vary from match to match
KAB :
Have thing ever got out of hand ?
Simone :
On a few occasions things get heated, but that is to be
expected. The girls all know how far to go, but we do have to separate
them on occasions
KAB :
Have any intense rivalries developed between any of the girls
?
Simone :
When they are not fighting the girls get on great, but you can tell they
all want to get one over on each other. We've had Natalie and Daisy
fight for 2 matches now and though they both laugh and joke with each
other you can tell they want to rip the each others hair out when the
fighting begins.
KAB : Who has your toughest opponent been
?
Simone
: A
girl called Sam whom I fought when I done a video for Catzclub UK.
This was my first mainstream fight about 5 years ago when I was
starting out. It was a hard fight and though I lost I learnt a lot
from it and it helped me to get where I am today in this fighting
business.
KAB :
Any plans for a rematch with Sam ?
Simone :
No plans for
any rematch at the moment, but maybe one day if the money was right
and there was a demand.
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KAB :
What do you think makes a good catfighter
?
Simone :
The makings of a good catfighter are
determination, strength, and if you lose to try and try again
KAB :
Which girl currently filming for you do
you rate as the best fighter
?
Simone :
I'd say our best fighter at the moment is Daisy, but new girls
are contacting me each week so this could change.
KAB :
Is there any female
celebrity in the UK you'd like to catfight for your company ?
Simone :
Wow if there's one celebrity female I'd like to fight for my company it
would be Cheryl Tweedy from Girls Aloud. She is attractive, but you can
tell if you got her worked up she would be a handful and a cow with it.
KAB :
What can your fans look forward to in the future ?
Simone :
By the time this article is out we will have filmed a series of costume
catfights. Real fights, but in various outfits. We plan to take girls on
location outdoors to a local farm for field fights. We also have plans
for more outdoor fights in the grounds of a country mansion so exciting
stuff to come.


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