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14-September-2008 12:50:33 - Fistfight This article may require cleanup to meet 's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. August 2008 For the term fist fight in the sense of unarmed combat involving fists, see punch strike and hand to hand combat. Fistfight Russian - Кулачный бой, Kulachniy Boy is a Russian ancient combat sport similar to the modern boxing. It existed since the times of ancient Rus, but lost most of it's popularity in the 20th century. The earliest accounts about the sport are from the 13th century.1 Contents 1 History 2 The sport as mass entertainment 3 Legacy 4 Rules and types 5 Fistfight in Russian popular culture 6 Trivia 7 References 8 Links History The sport existed since the times of ancient Rus, with the earliest accounts about the sport being from the 13th century.2 In two orders released in 1684 and 1686 fistfight was forbidden, but the sport continued to live.3 4 All regions had their heroes at that sport, but the region with the most famous once historically is Tula.5 6 The sport as mass entertainment Russian boyars as entertainment brought the best fighters.7 The fights most often took place in holiday times and in crowded places. At winter it took place on ice. First the young children fought, then every pare was more grown up then the previous, and the last fighters were the most notable fistfighters.8 9 Legacy In 1941 the most important then Soviet specialist in Boxing, K.V. Gradopolov, wrote a book about the right way to fight with fists. In that book, he offered a new exercise, called group boxing, and he mentioned it was an ancient Russian sport what he talked about was the Stenka na Stenku version.10 Rules and types In every region in Russia existed different rules. Unlike boxing. In some places they fought with bare arms, while in other they stretched the sleeves over the fists. There were cases where participants would cheat by putting iron under their sleeves.11 There are three types of Fistfight: the first is the singles type, a one-on-one fight; the second type is a team fight also known as wall on wall. The third one, catch drop, was the least practiced.1213 There were several versions of the singles fight. One version was like modern boxing, when one fighter hits the other wherever he wants or can. The other version is when everyone hits at a turn. Escape from punch, answering it not on turn, move asside were not allowed. All could be done was to use the hands to try to protect the more painful areas.14 Victory could come in few cases: when one of the fighters falls, till first blood, or till one of the fighters gives up.15 A famous phrase in Russian, Do not hit a man when he's down, has roots in that sport.16 Fistfight in Russian popular culture Since for centuries fistfight was so popular and was such a port of the Russian folk life,17 it was many times met in Russian literature. In the 19th century Sergei Aksakov watched famous fistfights in the Kuban frozen lake in Kazan, and later wrote about them in his Story about student life. After many decades at the same lake in a Wall on Wall fought the young future world-famous opera singer Feodor Chaliapin, and he later wrote about it: From one side came we, the Russians of Kazan, from the other side the nice people Tatars. We fought hard without feeling sorry for ourself, but never broke the historic rules of not to hit the one that is already done, not to hit with the legs, and not to put iron under the sleevs.18 In a more mature age, the yound Feodor Chaliapin was attacked by someone who wanted a female Feodor Chaliapin gained, but thanks to knowing fistfight he won. He wrote: He jumped to beat me, and even thought I was afraid of the police, learning fistfight at the frozen lakes of Kazan helped me, and he humiliatingly lost.19 The Russian poet Sergei Yesenin in his autobiography notes About myself told that his grandfather taught him to fistfight.20 One of the heroes in the book Thief by the Soviet novelist Leonid Leonov said: In childhood, it happened, only in fistfights I found real friends... And was never wrong! Because only in a fight the whole human nature comes out.21 Trivia There was a claim brought up that the Russian nobility preferred fistfights over duels, but the scholars show that the nobility actually were against fistfights and preferred weapons.22 References ^ http://istina.rin.ru/cgi-bin/print.pl?sait=6id=2855 ЛетопиÑ?цы наши говорÑ?Ñ‚ об ней, еще в начале XIII в. Our sources talked about it already at the 13th century ^ http://istina.rin.ru/cgi-bin/print.pl?sait=6id=2855 ЛетопиÑ?цы наши говорÑ?Ñ‚ об ней, еще в начале XIII в. Our sources talked about it already at the 13th century ^ Robert Nisbet, Bain 1897. The Pupils of Peter the Great: A History of the Russian Court and Empire from 1697 to 1740. Westminster: A. Constable and Co., p.89. ISBN 978-0548050071. ...Thus a Ukaz was issued to put a stop to the brutality of the Kulachny boi, or fist-fight. This popular game was not abolished, but those who chose to amuse themselves thereby, were to do so, in future, under police supervision... ^ http://istina.rin.ru/cgi-bin/print.pl?sait=6id=2855 Указами 1684 года ноÑ?брÑ? 2, 1686 года марта 19 и другими, Ñ?трого воÑ?прещалиÑ?ÑŒ кулачные бои... Было времÑ?, что Ñ?тарики, воÑ?пламенÑ?Ñ? умы молодых людей, неÑ?быточными раÑ?Ñ?казами об удальÑ?тве бойцов, пробуждали в них Ñ?траÑ?ть к кулачному бою. With orders released in 1684, and 1686, Fistfights were forbidden... The old people, with their stories about the sport encouraged the young people to continue with it ^ http://istina.rin.ru/cgi-bin/print.pl?sait=6id=2855 ТульÑ?кие бойцы и ныне Ñ?лавÑ?Ñ‚Ñ?Ñ?, но каждое меÑ?то имело Ñ?воих удальцов. Tulas fighters were always glorious, but every place had it's heroes ^ http://bibliotekar.ru/rusSaharov/129.htm Лучшими бойцами один на один Ñ?читалиÑ?ÑŒ тульÑ?кие The best fighters in one on one were considered Tulas fighters ^ http://bibliotekar.ru/rusSaharov/129.htm Было времÑ?, когда руÑ?Ñ?кие боÑ?ре, Ñ?обравшиÑ?ÑŒ повеÑ?елитьÑ?Ñ?, Ñ?возили из разных городов бойцов длÑ? потешениÑ?. There was a time, when Russian boyars, when came together to have fun, brought from different cities fighters for fun ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm лишь поÑ?тепенно вводилиÑ?ÑŒ в дело вÑ?е более Ñ?ильные отрÑ?ды. Первыми выходили ребÑ?тишки, затем подроÑ?тки, юноши, неженатые парни, а уж затем - взроÑ?лые мужчины. Only after a while the strongest once were brought. The first were the kids, then teens, then lads, and only then grown up man ^ http://fist.com.ua/history/fisticuffs.php Бои проиÑ?ходили обыкновенно в праздничные дни и при жилых меÑ?тах, а зимой чаще вÑ?его на льду. Сначала пуÑ?кали вперед как бы заÑ?трельщиков, мальчишек. За ними мало-по-малу группировалиÑ?ÑŒ более взроÑ?лые, но главнаÑ? партиÑ? противников оÑ?тавалаÑ?ÑŒ в резерве, оÑ?обенно извеÑ?тные по Ñ?воей Ñ?иле и иÑ?куÑ?Ñ?тву бойцы. The fights usually took place at holidays and in rural areas, and in winter most often on ice. First the boys were let in, and then more and more grown ups. The best fighters were kept for the end ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm 1941 году ведущий Ñ?оветÑ?кий Ñ?пециалиÑ?Ñ‚ по бокÑ?у К. Ð’. Градополов раÑ?Ñ?казывал в Ñ?воей книге о методах обучениÑ? воинов кулачному прикладному иÑ?куÑ?Ñ?тву. ПредлагалоÑ?ÑŒ там такое необычное упражнение, как «групповой бокÑ?». Ð?втор прÑ?мо указывал, что «прообразом группового бокÑ?а организованного и ограниченного определенными правилами Ñ?влÑ?етÑ?Ñ? руÑ?Ñ?кий Ñ?амобытный народный Ñ?порт «Ñ?тенка на Ñ?тенку». In 1941 the leading Soviet specialist in boxing K.V. Gradopolov told in his box about methods to teach soldiers how to fight with fists. He there offered a new exercise, group boxing. He their said that the prototype of the group boxing was the Russian folk sport Wall on Wall ^ http://bibliotekar.ru/rusSaharov/129.htm ЧаÑ?то Ñ?лучалоÑ?ÑŒ, что хитрые и Ñ?лабые бойцы закладывали в рукавицы бабки-чугунки длÑ? поражениÑ? противников. Often it occurred, that weak fighters inserted into their sleeves iron ^ http://bibliotekar.ru/rusSaharov/129.htm Кулачные бои Ñ?овершалиÑ?ÑŒ разными видами. Более вÑ?ех почиталÑ?Ñ?: бой один на один, за ним-Ñ?тена на Ñ?тену, а менее вÑ?ех Ñ?цеплÑ?лка-Ñ?валка. There were different types of fistfight. The most famous was a one one one, after him the wall on wall, and the most least famous the catch-drop ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Кулачный бой практиковалÑ?Ñ? у наÑ? в трех формах: один на один «Ñ?ам на Ñ?ам», Ñ?тенка на Ñ?тенку и «Ñ?цеплÑ?лка-Ñ?валка». Fistfight was practiced in three ways. One on one, wall on wall, and catch-drop ^ http://fist.com.ua/history/fisticuffs.php Также Ñ?ущеÑ?твовал кулачный бой удар на удар или раз за раз, когда противники наноÑ?или удары по очереди. УклонÑ?тьÑ?Ñ? от удара, отвечать на него, переÑ?тупать ногами запрещалоÑ?ÑŒ, можно было лишь прикрыть руками наиболее уÑ?звимые меÑ?та. There was also a fistfight hit on hit or one for one, when the opponents gave punches on turn. Escape from punch, answering it not on turn, move aside was not allowed. All could be done was to use the hands to try to protect the more painful areas ^ http://fist.com.ua/history/fisticuffs.php БилиÑ?ÑŒ по различным правилам: - до Ñ?биваниÑ? на землю ударом до трех Ñ?биваний - до первой крови - до Ñ?дачи противника и признаниÑ? Ñ?воего поражениÑ?. Также Ñ?ущеÑ?твовал кулачный бой удар на удар или раз за раз, когда противники наноÑ?или удары по очереди. УклонÑ?тьÑ?Ñ? от удара, отвечать на него, переÑ?тупать ногами запрещалоÑ?ÑŒ, можно было лишь прикрыть руками наиболее уÑ?звимые меÑ?та. There were different types of rules. 1. Till one falls. 2. Till first blood. 3. Till one gives up. ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Одно из правил кулачного боÑ? Ñ?тало даже поÑ?ловицей, Ñ?имволизирующей руÑ?Ñ?кое благородÑ?тво в бою: «Лежачего не бьют». One of the rules of fistfight even turned into a well-known phrase, which showed the Russian nobility: Do not hit a man when he's down ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Широчайшей географией кулачных боев, их повÑ?емеÑ?тным раÑ?проÑ?транением объÑ?Ñ?нÑ?лоÑ?ÑŒ то, что кроме руÑ?Ñ?ких в них Ñ?о временем Ñ?тали принимать учаÑ?тие и предÑ?тавители иных национальноÑ?тей, обитавших в РоÑ?Ñ?ии: древнÑ?Ñ? чудь, татары, мордовцы. И многие другие. The wide territory the fistfight was practiced on brought the the sport to other nations like the Tatars, Mordvins, and many others ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Еще в 1806 году С. Т. Ð?кÑ?аков наблюдал знаменитые кулачные бои в Казани, на льду озера Кабан, и впоÑ?ледÑ?твии опиÑ?ал их в Ñ?воем «РаÑ?Ñ?казе о Ñ?туденчеÑ?кой жизни». Ð? через воÑ?емь деÑ?Ñ?тилетий в тех же боÑ?Ñ… азартно дралÑ?Ñ? великий руÑ?Ñ?кий артиÑ?Ñ‚ Ф. И. ШалÑ?пин. Уже увенчанный мировой Ñ?лавой, он делилÑ?Ñ? дорогими его Ñ?ердцу воÑ?поминаниÑ?ми: «СходилиÑ?ÑŒ Ñ? одной Ñ?тороны мы, казанÑ?каÑ? РуÑ?ÑŒ, Ñ? другой - добродушные татары. ДралиÑ?ÑŒ отчаÑ?нно, не щадÑ? ни Ñ?ебÑ?, ни противников. Ð?о и в горÑ?чке Ñ?роÑ?тной битвы никогда не нарушали уÑ?тановленных иÑ?кони правил: лежачего не бить, приÑ?евшего на корточки - тоже, ногами не дратьÑ?Ñ?, Ñ‚Ñ?жеÑ?ти в рукавицы не прÑ?тать». Already back in the 19th century Sergei Aksakov watched famous fistfights in the Kuban frozen lake in Kazan, and later wrote about them in his Story about student life. After many decades at the same lake in a Wall on Wall fought the young future world-famous opera singer Feodor Chaliapin, and he later wrote about it: From one side came we, the Russians of Kazan, from the other side the nice people Tatars. We fought hard without feeling sorry for ourself, but never broke the historic rules of not to hit the one that is already done, not to hit with the legs, and not to put iron under the sleeves ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Однажды, когда Федор уже начал взроÑ?леть, навыки кулачного боÑ? выручили его в критичеÑ?кой Ñ?итуации. Его неÑ?чаÑ?тный Ñ?оперник в любви - городовой - попыталÑ?Ñ? было поколотить начинающего хориÑ?та, но тот вовÑ?е не забыл, как хаживал в Ñ?тенке на озере Кабан, и крепко проучил блюÑ?тителÑ? порÑ?дка. «Он броÑ?илÑ?Ñ? бить менÑ?. Ð?о хотÑ? Ñ? очень боÑ?лÑ?Ñ? полиции, однако опыт казанÑ?ких кулачных боев поÑ?лужил мне на пользу, и городовой был поÑ?рамлен». In a more mature age, the yound Feodor Chaliapin was attacked by someone who wanted a female Feodor Chaliapin gained, but thanks to knowing fistfight he won. He wrote: He jumped to beat me, and even though I was afraid of the police, learning fistfight at the frozen lakes of Kazan helped me, and he humiliatingly lost ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm «Дедушка иногда Ñ?ам поддразнивал на кулачку и чаÑ?то говорил бабке: «Ты у менÑ?, дура, его не трожь, он так крепче будет!». Так напиÑ?ал Ñ?ам поÑ?Ñ‚ в автобиографичеÑ?ких заметках «О Ñ?ебе». Sometimes my grandfather teased me to fistfight and told my grandmother: You, my stupid, don't touch him. That way he'll be tougher. That's what the poet himself wrote in the autobiographic notes About Myself ^ http://www.infosport.ru/Press/SZR/0798/topic1.htm Один из героев его романа «Вор» говорит: «В мальчишеÑ?тве, бывало, только на кулашнике и подберешь Ñ?ебе приÑ?телÑ?... И ведь ни разу не ошибалÑ?Ñ?! Ðто оттого, что именно в бою «вÑ?Ñ? людÑ?каÑ? повадка наÑ?квозь видна». One of the heroes in the book Thief by the Soviet novelist Leonid Leonov said: In childhood, it happened, only in fistfights I found real friends... And was never wrong! Because only in a fight the whole human nature comes out ^ http://www.jstor.org/pss/3086132 There was a claim brought up that the Russian nobility preferred fistfights over duels, which is a lie because they have seen fistfighting as disgraceful Links About the sport from the Russian ethnic games collection Russian Fistfight in ancient Rus Russian Kievan federation of fistfight UkrainianRussian A downloadable book about Russian fistfight Russian An article about the Russian fistfight Russian v d e Martial arts by focus Martial arts are listed by area of primary focus. Note that they may include training in the other areas. 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