March 28, 2024
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Lots of ¡MAYDAY! music used in “Dawg Fight” documentary

I must have missed the Tweet that ¡MAYDAY! made about this, because the first I heard about the documentary Dawg Fight came from a follower of the Faygoluvers Facebook.  His name is Kyle, and he just came across the documentary a few days ago on Netflix.  It looks into the world of backyard fighting centered in a small town in Southwest Miami.  Check out the synopsis of the documentary from IMDB.com:

West Perrine, Florida is a suburban ghetto in Southwest Miami-Dade County. Over 73% of its residents are African-American and more than a third of them are unemployed. Violent crimes occur on a daily basis in this neighborhood of less than two square miles, where much of its adult male population winds up dead or in prison before their 30th birthday. But there is hope in the hood… Dhafir “Dada 5000″ Harris (6’3”, 270lbs., bench presses 670lbs) grew up blocks away from Perrine’s MMA sensation, Kimbo Slice, and spent a year traveling the world as Kimbo’s bodyguard. When Kimbo’s manager buried video of Dada’s spectacular backyard fight debut, for fear of Dada overshadowing his rising superstar, Dada leaves Kimbo’s crew and makes a life-changing decision: Dada builds a ring in his momma’s backyard and transforms himself into the Don King of illegal backyard fights in Perrine. No doctors, no ambulance. Just two men in a 12’x12′ ring battling in a savage bare-knuckle fight to the finish. Dada’s gladiators give everything in the the backyard to feed their families and to try to fight their way out of hood. Meanwhile Dada returns to the ring, is discovered by professional scouts and gets his shot at turning pro in the octagon at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

And check out the trailer here:

[vimeo width=”500″ height=”300″]https://vimeo.com/116730450[/vimeo]

Anyways, this wasn’t supposed to be a commercial for the documentary, but this type of shit interests me so I figured some of you might dig it too.  The homies from ¡MAYDAY! have music featured throughout the entire flick!  Here’s a list of tracks:

  • Last One Standing
  • Pass The 45
  • Everything is Everything
  • Fight Your Fight

You can view more info, and actually purchase the documentary for only $5.00 at Dawg-Fight.com!

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