In the shadowy, niche world of underground fight choreography and direct-to-digital action cinema, few series have garnered as much whispered reverence (and controversy) as the Azov Films catalog. Known for its raw, unfiltered depiction of adolescent combat sports, the franchise has a cult following that dissects every jab, every takedown, and every frame of its releases. Among the 26 entries in the Boy Fights series, one title stands as a paradoxical gem: “Azov Films: Boy Fights XXVI – Buddy Brawl.”
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As of this writing, Azov Films has not officially released a director’s cut. The deleted scenes for Boy Fights XXVI: Buddy Brawl circulate only in private collector circles and film preservation forums. However, a grassroots movement called “Restore the Brawl” is petitioning the distributor to release a 70-minute extended edition. Unearthing the Lost Brutality: Why the Deleted Scenes
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