Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type: B

Now, the crowds chant for the underdog. They watch as the "defective" Type B dances around the hulking Type A champions, dismantling their brute force with cold, calculated grace.

In the pantheon of combat sports and action cinema, the archetype of the female fighter has long been dominated by what we might call the "Type A" persona. She is the prodigy, the trash-talker, the woman with a tragic past and a flaming sword of vengeance. She enters the arena with a roar, her muscles coiled like springs, her confidence radiating in a taunting smile. She is Rhonda Rousey’s armbar, Furiosa’s chrome-vengeance, the loud, undeniable crack of lightning. Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B

Ultimate Fighting Girl – Type B Format: Narrative Profile / Light Novel Blurb Now, the crowds chant for the underdog

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The design of a Type B Fighting Girl usually deviates from the flashy, over-the-top costumes of more boisterous characters. Her look often emphasizes: She is the prodigy, the trash-talker, the woman

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