Description
Fist to Face is a training service specializing in hand to hand combat for both recreational purposes as well as self-defense and anger management classes.
History
Back in the time of the Market Wars of Valentine, Lana Molotov (then Krasna) met a Wapiti man who introduced himself as Crow. He invited her to join the market and set up a stall to which she told him the only skills she had were singing and teaching fist to face. He continued encouraging her, walking with her around the market to find stalls she could use for such ventures. Life took a different direction, leading Lana further away from the market and the prospect of a business all her own. The concept was almost lost until necessity and survival following her and her husband, Kojak Molotov's separation from previous entanglements. Their source of income was no more, they were without a home and needed a direction.
The inspiration for the gym was reignited by the unfortunate increase in women being kidnapped and fighting to regain their confidence following such experiences. These women and the prior conversation once upon a time in the midst of the Mark Wars gave birth to Fist to Face Boxing Gym, a place where Kojak and Lana could not only inspire a new generation of fighters but give confidence back to these women and others like them.
On Sept 10th 1899, Fist to Face applied for its first business license and by Sept 15th they were officially recognized by the State of New Alexandria. On Nov 11th 1899, when Lana Molotov began her career as a Judge of New Alexandria, the business was transferred to Ellen Molotov and Kojak Molotov respectively. The gym continues to help train the State of New Alexandria in Self Defense, Anger Management, and Boxing.
Current
Fist to Face Boxing Gym
Information
Status:
Closed/Inactive
Owner(s):
Ellen Molotov
Kojak Molotov
Date Founded:
September 10th, 1899
Locations(s):
Caliga Hall
Employees:
Celeste Ward
Ellen Molotov
Kojak Molotov
Lana Molotov
Louis McFarlane