
"We've seen the video and we're investigating," says Lt. David White with the Foley Police Department. "If anybody knows the participants or where the fights are taking place, please call us."
All of the fights take place at night in rural Baldwin County, possibly near Foley. Headlights from pick-up trucks are used to light up a pasture or field....then teenaged boys take turns fighting. Wrestling and martial-arts moves are used in the fights.
"I think it's ridiculous and dangerous," says parent Celandine Miller. Miller has a son who goes to Foley High School. "There's no supervision, the fights aren't sanctioned and there's no medical care nearby. One wrong hit and it could cause brain damage."
Investigators say juveniles involved in Fight Night could be arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
"If the kids want to fight, they need to do it at a gym, with a trainer," says Miller.
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