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DWW TRAVELS.

Fight at DWW and see the world could be used as an advertising slogan to get new girls to sign up.Just as an example Denise can be seen here taking on Holly at the Cafight Haven and Viktoria takes on Kassidy from Monica's outfit in London.

WHO CAN REMEMBER?

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Finding these few pages of LGIS work set me thinking just how many girls were involved,I wonder if anyone could recall all the names?My own favourite of the time was Angie Simmons a real good looker seen here against her arch rival Heidi Ranke. Rather interestingly one of these pages in in English which make me think it was possibly copied for the English mag AIA,which was a great supporter of the outfit.

NOT EVERYONES TASTE.

I know from reading your coment that mixed bouts are not to taste of all fans,So my apology for digging this one out.I have put this up as a request from a fan who does like this kind of thing.I will relate part of the story behind his liking and maybe we can all share at least his thoughts. "My love of female combat goes back to those days of Amazons in Action and VHS video from Festelle Video bought on my trips to London from the Swish Publications Shop in Soho My girl at the time was one of those who excelled at athletics in her school days and was possibly something of a tomboy.We were together for about five years and she discovered my love of female combat by accident.(Finding a few copies of AIA.)This was not a problem for her and more than once wrestled her friends for my enjoyment,also she would take me on in our own mixed bouts,which led to more than one of our male friends challenging her.These challenges she would accept and she gloried in the power over men it gave ...

VALUE FOR MONEY.

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I have to admit to having no idea how long ago DWW bought these cheerleader outfits,but they have sure given good value for money.Having been worn in boxing bouts,catfights,slapping matches and now indoors with Viktoria M taking on Orsi.

CASH WELL EARNED.

Festelle favourite Anita in action here and boy does she earn her cash in this one.

DID YOU SEE THEM ALL?

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Regular readers of AIA of years back will have been a keen follower of the LGIS girls but rcent pages that have come to light have made me realise just how many girls fought for them.Did you see them all? And could you have named them?