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{{Company box| name            = LGIS (New)| image          = New LGIS-Logo.jpg| caption        = Cassia and Christiane @ LGIS (New)| location        = Munich  Germany| years_active    = 1993 - 2000? | website        = various (see below)}}
 
{{Company box| name            = LGIS (New)| image          = New LGIS-Logo.jpg| caption        = Cassia and Christiane @ LGIS (New)| location        = Munich  Germany| years_active    = 1993 - 2000? | website        = various (see below)}}
  
The '''Liberal Girls International SportClub''' - better known as  '''[[LGIS (New)]]'''  - was a female/mixed wrestling and boxing video production company founded in Munich, Germany in 1993.  It had its origins in both the defunct companies [[LGIS (Old)]] and [[German Mat Club|GMC]].
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The second incarnation of the '''Liberal Girls International SportClub''' - better known as  '''[[LGIS (New)]]'''  - was a female/mixed wrestling and boxing video production company founded in Munich, Germany in 1993.  It had its origins in both the defunct companies [[LGIS (Old)]] and [[German Mat Club|GMC]].
  
 
The company had a complicated history, beginning with the founding of [[LGIS (Old)]] in 1976 by Fred Strothman and Eric together with [[Angie Simon]]. By 1982 this company had ceased to exist, mainly due to the ill-health of Fred and declining interest/involvement on the part of Angie. Eric, and others formerly connected with the company, then decided to try to resurrect the original concept in 1985, the result being the [[German Mat Club|GMC]]. Later on, some kind of dispute arose over distribution rights to their videos, and this group also fell apart in the late 80s.   
 
The company had a complicated history, beginning with the founding of [[LGIS (Old)]] in 1976 by Fred Strothman and Eric together with [[Angie Simon]]. By 1982 this company had ceased to exist, mainly due to the ill-health of Fred and declining interest/involvement on the part of Angie. Eric, and others formerly connected with the company, then decided to try to resurrect the original concept in 1985, the result being the [[German Mat Club|GMC]]. Later on, some kind of dispute arose over distribution rights to their videos, and this group also fell apart in the late 80s.   
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By 1993 Eric was ready to try another relaunch - Fred had unfortunately died in the interim, and after Fred's death Eric got back the sole rights to the [[LGIS (Old)]] back catalogue, consisting of the only existing original movies of about 100 previous fights (1977-1980). [[Angie Simon]] also became involved with the project though not as an active participant. The intention was that the newly-formed '''LGIS (New)''' would provide a outlet for the sale and distribution of these original videos while also holding its own events and matches to create and sell new material of its own. The first boxing tournament was held before a small audience in 1994 and there was at least one such boxing or wrestling tournament per year throughout the rest of the 90's. In addition there were numerous individual matches of all categories staged in gymnasium settings over those years. The range of fights was considerable, with full-on boxing right through to semi-erotic wrestling but competitive action was always the major component.
 
By 1993 Eric was ready to try another relaunch - Fred had unfortunately died in the interim, and after Fred's death Eric got back the sole rights to the [[LGIS (Old)]] back catalogue, consisting of the only existing original movies of about 100 previous fights (1977-1980). [[Angie Simon]] also became involved with the project though not as an active participant. The intention was that the newly-formed '''LGIS (New)''' would provide a outlet for the sale and distribution of these original videos while also holding its own events and matches to create and sell new material of its own. The first boxing tournament was held before a small audience in 1994 and there was at least one such boxing or wrestling tournament per year throughout the rest of the 90's. In addition there were numerous individual matches of all categories staged in gymnasium settings over those years. The range of fights was considerable, with full-on boxing right through to semi-erotic wrestling but competitive action was always the major component.
  
The 1994 tournament featured a newcomer, [[Nicole Hartwig|Cassia]], who rapidly became the focal point of the group. Designated as "Captain" or sometimes vice-president, she fought in a huge number of competitive matches of all types while also refereeing bouts, introducing/interviewing fighters and generally being the face of the company. Most of the company roster consisted of girls with previous experience at [[German Mat Club|GMC]] including Christiane, Silke Roth, Ira, Claudia and Marion. In several cases ex-GMC girls chose '''LGIS (New)''' over '''[[Beka-Film]]''' as they preferred boxing to wrestling. One other newcomer also made a huge impression - English student [[Jenny Dawson]] proved to be  
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The 1994 tournament featured a newcomer, [[Nicole Hartwig|Cassia]], who rapidly became the focal point of the group. Designated as "Captain" or sometimes vice-president, she fought in a huge number of competitive matches of all types while also refereeing bouts, introducing/interviewing fighters and generally being the face of the company. Most of the company roster consisted of girls with previous experience at [[German Mat Club|GMC]] including Christiane, Silke Roth, Ira, Claudia and Marion. In several cases ex-GMC girls chose '''LGIS (New)''' over '''[[Beka-Film]]''' as they preferred boxing to wrestling and this company emphasised the former throughout its existence. One other newcomer also made a huge impression - English student [[Jenny Dawson]] who proved to be a real fans favourite with her good looks and fearless boxing style.
a real fans favourite with her good looks and fearless boxing style.
 
  
 
There was also briefly a branch group based in Regensburg affiliated to '''LGIS (New)''' known as '''Reg-Gang'''. This was a small group of ten or so fighting enthusiasts who came together in 1998 and generated some videos which were sold by the main company.
 
There was also briefly a branch group based in Regensburg affiliated to '''LGIS (New)''' known as '''Reg-Gang'''. This was a small group of ten or so fighting enthusiasts who came together in 1998 and generated some videos which were sold by the main company.
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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File: JennyD-01.JPG|Jenny Dawson weight-training
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File: JennyD-02.jpg|Jenny Dawson mid-bout break
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File: Alina01.jpg|Alina
File: CassiaH-01.JPG|Cassia mid-bout with a bloodied lip
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File: CassiaH-02.jpg|Cassia
File: CassiaH-02.jpg|Cassia mid-bout with a bloodied lip
 
File: SilkeR-01.JPG|Silke Roth relaxing between rounds
 
 
File: Christiane02.jpg|Christiane
 
File: Christiane02.jpg|Christiane
 
File: Claudia01.jpg|Claudia  
 
File: Claudia01.jpg|Claudia  
File: Gitti01.jpg|Gitti  
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File: Gitti02.jpg|Gitti  
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File: JennyD-02.jpg|Jenny Dawson 
 
File: Ira01.jpg|Ira  
 
File: Ira01.jpg|Ira  
File: Laila01.jpg|Laila   
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File: Kristina01.jpg|Kristina
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File: Laila02.jpg|Laila   
 
File: Mande01.jpg|Mande
 
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File: Mila01.jpg|Mila
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File: Nadja01.jpg|Nadja
 
File: Petra01.jpg|Petra   
 
File: Petra01.jpg|Petra   
 
File: Sandy01.jpg|Sandy
 
File: Sandy01.jpg|Sandy
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File: SilkeR-01.JPG|Silke Roth 
 
File: Thalli01.jpg|Thalli
 
File: Thalli01.jpg|Thalli
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File: Verena01.jpg|Verena
 
File: Vivian01.jpg|Vivian
 
File: Vivian01.jpg|Vivian
 
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Revision as of 15:32, 21 October 2019

LGIS (New)

Cassia and Christiane @ LGIS (New)
Location Munich Germany
Years active 1993 - 2000?
Website various (see below)

The second incarnation of the Liberal Girls International SportClub - better known as LGIS (New) - was a female/mixed wrestling and boxing video production company founded in Munich, Germany in 1993. It had its origins in both the defunct companies LGIS (Old) and GMC.

The company had a complicated history, beginning with the founding of LGIS (Old) in 1976 by Fred Strothman and Eric together with Angie Simon. By 1982 this company had ceased to exist, mainly due to the ill-health of Fred and declining interest/involvement on the part of Angie. Eric, and others formerly connected with the company, then decided to try to resurrect the original concept in 1985, the result being the GMC. Later on, some kind of dispute arose over distribution rights to their videos, and this group also fell apart in the late 80s.

By 1993 Eric was ready to try another relaunch - Fred had unfortunately died in the interim, and after Fred's death Eric got back the sole rights to the LGIS (Old) back catalogue, consisting of the only existing original movies of about 100 previous fights (1977-1980). Angie Simon also became involved with the project though not as an active participant. The intention was that the newly-formed LGIS (New) would provide a outlet for the sale and distribution of these original videos while also holding its own events and matches to create and sell new material of its own. The first boxing tournament was held before a small audience in 1994 and there was at least one such boxing or wrestling tournament per year throughout the rest of the 90's. In addition there were numerous individual matches of all categories staged in gymnasium settings over those years. The range of fights was considerable, with full-on boxing right through to semi-erotic wrestling but competitive action was always the major component.

The 1994 tournament featured a newcomer, Cassia, who rapidly became the focal point of the group. Designated as "Captain" or sometimes vice-president, she fought in a huge number of competitive matches of all types while also refereeing bouts, introducing/interviewing fighters and generally being the face of the company. Most of the company roster consisted of girls with previous experience at GMC including Christiane, Silke Roth, Ira, Claudia and Marion. In several cases ex-GMC girls chose LGIS (New) over Beka-Film as they preferred boxing to wrestling and this company emphasised the former throughout its existence. One other newcomer also made a huge impression - English student Jenny Dawson who proved to be a real fans favourite with her good looks and fearless boxing style.

There was also briefly a branch group based in Regensburg affiliated to LGIS (New) known as Reg-Gang. This was a small group of ten or so fighting enthusiasts who came together in 1998 and generated some videos which were sold by the main company.


By around 2000 the whole group seemed to have become dormant with no new material appearing. However in 2003-2004 there was another, short-lived revival, this time fronted by middle-aged fight enthusiast Thalli but with Cassia still involved. This group set up a new website - Munich Wildcats - and for a time their new videos together with all ex-LGIS videos were available there. The site was also affiliated to the Kontex network for several years. The revived company seemed to be operating on a very low budget with matches staged in ordinary rooms in houses, and with only a small roster of girls to work with. All activity had ceased by around 2007.


Web Sites

All the sites which originally handled LGIS products are either defunct or inactive. These included :-

http://www.lgis.de

http://www.boxing-girls.de

http://www.zoff-TV.com

http://www.munichwildcats.de


The only known vendor for LGIS at present is http://www.rockin-roxanne.com



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