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Jeremy Cullins
From The Great Outdoor Fight
First time participant in the 1903 fight, Jeremy is only remembered for being the first--and thus far, only--fighter to attempt to sexually assault a fellow combatant.
On Day 2, Jeremy was fighting Hugh McScott. A passable fighter, Jeremy was able to paralyze Hugh after a short struggle. As the gurneymen were dispatched, Jeremy roughly yanked down Hugh's pants and drawers. As the few nearby fighters looked on in horror and disgust, Jeremy attempted to fellate Hugh. Only a few moments into his despicable act, Jeremy was beset by four bystanders and quickly beaten to death.
This event provoked an outcry to prohibit overtly sexual acts between fighters. After much debate, the Ruling Body decided against outlawing such acts, as it may eliminate potentially legitimate moves, such as The Texas Two-Step. Also, as evinced by the reaction to Jeremy, the fighters themselves could and more than likely would police such activities very effectively.
