Foxycombat Marlies [exclusive]

Unlike a traditional overhand right that relies on a linear drop, the Foxycombat version utilizes a deep torso sway to the outside, generating torque from the oblique muscles. This punch lands on the temple rather than the jaw, often causing delayed knockout reactions.

Her opponent lunges. Marlies sidesteps—barely a whisper of motion—and hooks a leg behind his knee. He falls like a tree she'd already marked for timber. She doesn't gloat. She tilts her head, ears (metaphorical, some say) twitching toward the next threat. Foxycombat Marlies

Occasional forays into stand-up striking, though grappling remains her primary focus. "Amazon" Matches: Unlike a traditional overhand right that relies on

A hybrid between a question mark kick and a Brazilian low kick. The fighter begins a rear leg roundhouse, shifts their stance mid-air, and turns it into an inside leg kick to the opposite leg. Opponents frequently drop their hands to guard the head, only to have their lead leg chopped out from under them. Marlies sidesteps—barely a whisper of motion—and hooks a