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Encyclopedia > Bloodsports
This article is about the sport; for the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie, see Bloodsport (movie).

A blood sport is a sport involving bloodshed or the killing of animals for food, pest control, or entertainment. Animal rights groups are opposed to all uses of animals by humans, while other groups oppose some activities but not others.


List of blood sports

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Bloodsport (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1054 words)
Bloodsport is particularly remembered and known as a martial arts film for showcasing a great number of different fighting styles throughout its many martial arts scenes.
Bloodsport is a tetralogy of films, although Jean-Claude Van Damme does not appear in any of the sequels.
Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite, Bloodsport III, and Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite were all released direct-to-video, and they all starred Daniel Bernhardt.
TrouserPress.com :: Bloodsport (176 words)
Inspired by the same Ruts/Killing Joke/Stranglers sources as Bloodsport's counterparts, the slabs of innovative, guitar-dominated walls of post-punk power-rock ("Better and Best," "Sixes and Sevens," the instrumental "Killing Floor" and the chilling "Rhymes of Reason") are just what one would expect: solid and invigorating.
Bloodsport continued as an unrecorded trio after Bergeron left; all three members currently back singer John Kezdy in the Effigies.
Although Bloodsport still exists, Björkland moonlights in the re-formed Defoliants and Haggerty is in Pegboy, a new band with his ex-Raygun brother John.
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