Fightingkids.net [SAFE]

On one side of the argument is the sanctity of sport. Proponents argue that wrestling is a legitimate, highly regulated activity. Children participate voluntarily, often with parental supervision, adhering to strict weight classes and safety rules. From this perspective, filming a wrestling match is no different than filming a soccer game or a swim meet. To stigmatize the recording of a wrestling match is to stigmatize the sport itself, suggesting that there is something inherently shameful or untoward about the activity. Advocates for the site and the sport argue that wrestling teaches character and that sharing these matches helps athletes review their technique and gain recognition.

He didn’t know how to fight. But he knew how to love someone enough to walk into the dark. Fightingkids.net

The domain has never been developed into an active website. It remains a parked domain. On one side of the argument is the sanctity of sport

Thirteen-year-old Leo knew he shouldn’t be watching. But his older brother, Dom, had been on that leaderboard once. Dom disappeared three months ago. The police called him a runaway. Leo knew better. From this perspective, filming a wrestling match is