Slap fighting takes root across the US (not just Hollywood)
Slap fighting has turned into a pay-per-view sport in the US after gaining popularity on social media in 2019. It's a simple concept: Two combatants stand nearly toe-to-toe on opposite sides of a barrel before alternately slapping each other across the face until one is knocked out, concedes defeat, or the judges declare a victor. Combatants are forbidden from moving, deflecting, or anything more than flinching as they're being struck.
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