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No Rules is No Rules
No Rules is No Rules

No Rules is No Rules

The secret world of underground No Rules fight clubs

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Europe is seeing a clandestine emergence of illegal underground "No Rules" fight clubs: no rules, no rounds, no gloves. Young men are risking life and limb at these hidden events, which allow everything from biting and head-butting to eye-gouging and neck stamping. This world is one of unfiltered ultraviolence and raw instinct. Away Days got special access into this scene. We spent three years attending hidden brawls all over Europe to document what is one of the most authentic new countercultures on earth.

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Country

Denmark

Cast

Jake Hanrahan

Jake Hanrahan

Reporter / Producer

Jonny Pickup

Jonny Pickup

Director of Photography

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