Fight (other)
A fight is a purposeful violent conflict of combat intended to establish dominance over the opposition. Fight or fighting may also refer to: Sport * Combat sport * Fighting in ice hockey * Martial arts *Philadelphia Fight, an American rugby league team Arts, entertainment, and media Film * ''Fighting'' (2009 film), a 2009 action film directed by Dito Montiel * ''Fighting'' (2014 film), a 2014 Chinese action-romance film directed by Yu Junhao Music Groups * Fight (band), a band assembled by Judas Priest frontman, Rob Halford Albums * ''Fight'' (Doro album), 2002 * ''Fight'' (Flipper album), 2009 * ''Fight'' (Mayumi Iizuka album), 2009 * ''Fight'' (Kanjani Eight album), 2011 * ''Fighting'' (Tank album), 2006 * ''Fighting'' (Thin Lizzy album), 1975 * ''Fight'' (EP), a 2013 EP by Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds * ''Fight'', a 1993 album by Naked Truth Songs * "Fight" (song), a Eurovision song by Natalia Barbu *"Fight", theme song and single by The Musketeers from the B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fight
Combat ( French for ''fight'') is a purposeful violent conflict meant to physically harm or kill the opposition. Combat may be armed (using weapons) or unarmed ( not using weapons). Combat is sometimes resorted to as a method of self-defense, or can be used as a tool to impose one's will on others. An instance of combat can be a stand-alone confrontation or a small part of a much larger violent conflict. Instances of combat may also be benign and recreational, as in the cases of combat sports and mock combat. Combat may comply with, or be in violation of local or international laws regarding conflict. Examples of rules include the Geneva Conventions (covering the treatment of people in war), medieval chivalry, the Marquess of Queensberry rules (covering boxing) and several forms of combat sports. Hand-to-hand combat Hand-to-hand combat (melee) is combat at very close range, attacking the opponent with the body ( striking, kicking, strangling, etc.) and/or with a melee we ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Flashing Blade
''The Flashing Blade'' (french: Le Chevalier Tempête) is a French television serial made in the late 1960s. It was first broadcast in the UK on BBC children's television during the 1960s, with several re-runs throughout the 1970s. The British version of twelve 22 minutes episodes was created from the original four French 75-minute episodes. The fictional story is based upon historical events during the War of the Mantuan Succession (1628–1631) between France and Spain and its allies. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, a supporter of Spain, laid siege to Casale, the capital of Montferrat on the Savoie (Savoy) border. Despite numerous attempts to scale the defences, the beleaguered garrison held out. The Savoy army was eventually defeated by a French relief force on 18 March 1629. The castle of Casale, seen being besieged in the opening credits, was filmed at Château Gaillard in France. Plot The series revolves around the efforts of a dashing French spy to engineer the garris ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Affray
In many legal jurisdictions related to English common law, affray is a public order offence consisting of the fighting of one or more persons in a public place to the terror (in french: à l'effroi) of ordinary people. Depending on their actions, and the laws of the prevailing jurisdiction, those engaged in an affray may also render themselves liable to prosecution for assault, unlawful assembly, or riot; if so, it is for one of these offences that they are usually charged."Affray", Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911 United Kingdom England and Wales The common law offence of affray was abolished for England and Wales on 1 April 1987. Affray is now a statutory offence that is triable either way. It is created by section 3 of the Public Order Act 1986 which provides: The term "violence" is defined by section 8. Section 3(6) once provided that a constable could arrest without warrant anyone he reasonably suspected to be committing affray, but that subsection was repealed by para ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Waist Clothes
Waist clothes, also called armings or fights, were colored clothes or sheets, usually red, that were hung around the outside of a ship A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research, and fishing. Ships are generally distinguished ...'s upper works, fore and aft, and before the cubbridge heads. They were used as an adornment during ceremonious occasions, and served as a visual screen during times of action, to protect the men aboard. They were sometimes also hung around the tops, in which case they were called top armings. References *{{1728, title=Waist clothes}*Webster's 1828 Dictionary *Mainwaring. ''The Seaman's Dictionary''. (c. 1644) Nautical terminology ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fighting Game
A fighting game, also known as a versus fighting game, is a video game genre, genre of video game that involves combat between two or more players. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as Blocking (martial arts), blocking, grappling, counter-attacking, and chaining attacks together into "Combo (video games), combos". Characters generally engage in battle using hand-to-hand combat—often some form of martial arts. The fighting game genre is related to, but distinct from, the beat 'em up genre, which pits large numbers of computer-controlled enemies against one or more player characters. Battles in fighting games usually take place in a fixed-size arena along a two-dimensional plane, to which the characters' movement is restricted. Characters can navigate this plane horizontally by walking or dashing, and vertically by jumping. Some games, such as ''Tekken (video game), Tekken'', also allow limited movement in 3D space. The first video game to feature fist fighting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fighting (BSS Song)
"Fighting" () is a song recorded by BSS featuring Lee Young-ji. It was released on February 6, 2023, as the lead single of their first single album, ''Second Wind'', which marked the group's first release in five years after their debut single "Just Do It". "Fighting" was written by Woozi, Bumzu, Hoshi, DK, Seungkwan, Lee Young-ji, S.Coups and Park Gi-tae. The song topped the ''Billboard Japan'' Hot 100 and debuted at number five on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart. In the United States, it entered the top 10 of the World Digital Song Sales chart. BSS performed the track at the 12th Circle Chart Music Awards and on various South Korean music programs, winning eight music program awards. Background and release The nickname BooSeokSoon (BSS) was coined for the trio formed by Seungkwan, DK, and Hoshi of the South Korean boy group Seventeen in 2013. BSS officially debuted as a sub-unit of the group in 2018 with their first single, "Just Do It". The song's "witty" lyrics ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fighting (Yellowcard Song)
''Paper Walls'' is the sixth studio album by American pop punk band Yellowcard, released on July 17, 2007. This is also the first Yellowcard album with Ryan Mendez, their last with Peter Mosely, and their last studio album to be released through Capitol Records. The album was recorded at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California and was mixed at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida. Background and production Prior to the release of ''Lights and Sounds'' (2006), it was announced that guitarist Ben Harper had parted ways with the band. He was replaced by Ryan Mendez. ''Lights and Sounds'' failed to reach sales expectations compared to their break-through album '' Ocean Avenue'' (2003). Violinist Sean Mackin called the group "a little too jaded" and ''Lights and Sounds'' "a little too dark ... We all went a bit too far." Mackin insisted that the band did not see the album as a mistake, but more of a "learning experience". On October 16, 2006, the band announced over their official websi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fighting (song)
"Fighting" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country artist Tyler Joe Miller. The song was co-written with Dan Swinimer, Dave Faber, and Wes Mack. It was the third single off his extended play ''Sometimes I Don't, But Sometimes I Do''. Background Miller stated that the song is about "fighting with yourself and your insecurities to overcome them and try to become a better person". Critical reception ''Country Town'' named the song "Song of the Day", noting how it takes on mental illness and "emphasises the message of ‘one day at a time’". Music video The official music video for "Fighting" premiered on February 4, 2021. The video included a message about suicide prevention and seeking help for mental health. Charts "Fighting" reached a peak of number eight on the ''Billboard'' Canada Country The ''Billboard'' charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States and elsewhere. The results are published in ''Billboard'' maga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Firebirth
''Firebirth'' is the tenth studio album released by Swiss hard rock band Gotthard. It is the first album with singer Nic Maeder after Steve Lee's death. Track listing All songs written by Leo Leoni, Freddy Scherer and Nic Maeder, except where indicated # "Starlight" - 4:27 # "Give Me Real" - 3:38 # "Remember It's Me" - 3:27 # "Fight" - 3:25 # "Yppie Aye Yay" (Leoni, Scherer, Maeder, Marc Lynn, Paul Lani) - 4:37 # "Tell Me" (Leoni, Maeder) - 3:15 # "Shine" - 3:48 # "The Story's Over" - 4:09 # "Right On" - 3:52 # "S.O.S" - 3:22 # "Take It All Back" - 3:16 # "I Can" - 3:10 # "Where Are You?" (Leoni) - 4:19 # "I Love You Honey" - 3:04 (bonus track) # "Starlight" (acoustic version) - 3:56 (bonus track) # "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (George Harrison) - 5:35 (bonus track) Personnel ;Gotthard *Nic Maeder – vocals *Leo Leoni – guitars, keyboards on track 13, producer, engineer, mixing on track 15 *Freddy Scherer – guitars *Marc Lynn – bass guitar *Hena Habegger – drums an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saturation II
''Saturation II'' (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by American boy band Brockhampton, released on August 25, 2017. Production is primarily handled by Romil Hemnani, alongside production duo Q3 (composed of Jabari Manwa and Kiko Merley), Bearface, Kevin Abstract, and JOBA. Background With only a few months since the release of their debut album, ''Saturation'' (2017), the group revealed plans to release the sequel to the predecessor. The album's official cover art and tracklist was revealed on August 21, 2017. Singles The album was supported by four singles, "Gummy", "Swamp", "Junky" and "Sweet". The lead single, "Gummy" was released on August 2, 2017. The second single, "Swamp" was released on August 8, 2017. The third single, "Junky" was released on August 15, 2017. The fourth and final single, "Sweet", was released August 22, 2017, alongside "Follow", the lead single from the upcoming ''Saturation III''. However, it was later revealed that "Follow" would not be o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sons Of Angels (Norwegian Band)
Sons of Angels are a Norwegian/Swedish Rock Band (William-Olsson is Swedish) from 1990. They released their first self-titled album in 1990 on May 11. They weren't very well known but their first record managed to sell over 150 000 copies. They had a bit of success with the album's single and first track - "Cowgirl" - they also made a music video of that song. They returned in 2001 with a 2nd album - "Slumber With The Lion". Track list # Cowgirl # Spend the Night # Look Out For Love # Lonely Rose # Rock And Roll Star # Trance Dance # Would You Die For Me? # Could It Be Love # Fight # Fly Band members * Hans-Olav Solli - vocals * Torstein Bieler - bass, backing vocals * Lars Kilevold - keyboards * Staffan William-Olsson - guitar * Geir Digernes - drums Notes American / Japanese rock group Crush 40 (the main artists behind well known theme songs to Sonic the Hedgehog video games such as " Open Your Heart" from Sonic Adventure) were originally known as Sons of Angels. They did rele ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |