PitFighting is human expression distilled to its rawest form. It doesn’t matter where you come from, how much money you make, or what style you practice. Once you step into the cage, you and your opponent are on a neutral plane, and it’s up to the both of you to figure out who is truly better. There’s no ambiguity in PitFighting, no bad decisions. The winner is always the last one standing.
The rules are what you to decide them to be. Once the fight starts, anarchy is really the only law. Some men fight with fewer rules than others. That’s fine. Underground PitFighting hosts fights through two different venues:
- The Danger House: A former freight warehouse located down an abandoned woods road about half a mile away from the Englishtown Auction of Manalapan, New Jersey. This decrepit Hell-hole serves as the primary arena in which the PitFighters bludgeon each other week after week. The House’s most prominent feature is the Danger Room, where battles are fought inside a barbed-wire lined steel cage.
- UGPF International: Fighters who have proven themselves enough inside the Danger House have the opportunity to hit the road with the UGPF brass and take on the best fighters from other countries. Fights cards might be held anywhere, from the elevator at the Eiffel Tower to a gas station bathroom in Ghana.