Background
Forms of insect-fighting as spectator sport are practiced in regions ofIn popular culture
''Japanese Bug-Fights'' (世界最強虫王決定戦) refers to a more than 58-part video series featuring various kinds of insects, arachnids, and other creatures battling to the death in a little plastic arena. Only two bugs participate in a fight at a time, and most fights end with one bug killing its opponent. In some cases, the fights end in a draw if neither bug is able to kill its opponent. The Chinese Cricket Championships is a competition where the best cricket-fighters go to Beijing to prove who is the best cricket-fighter. The contest goes on for two days and usually takes place during autumn because that is when crickets are said to be at their prime age. This competition is much different than regular street cricket-fighting because much investment goes into making sure the crickets can perform at their best. It is said that the crickets are given a diet of bean paste and water that helps with their training. How the competition works is each cricket is divided into weight classes much like how human fighters are divided in boxing and in mixed martial arts.Gambling
Insect-fighting attracts gambling that ranges from little bets to large scale type of bets depending where the fighting takes place. The entry-level to insect-fighting is very low as all you need is to get a cricket, spider, or anything that can be forced to fight just to enter. It is a low-risk high reward in terms of investment. With the territory however there is crime and unfortunate deaths that occur as well. In November 2018, the '' New York Post'' reported that an underground fighting ring was discovered in a casino and bets there went up to 140,000 dollars; two arrests were made. In the Philippines, there has been reported fights that have caused casualties due to disputes over the betting from the spider-fights. A 15-year-old stabbed to death a 13-year-old over an unpaid debt that only amounted to 10 cents, and another incident where a man was killed and another injured when shots were fired after a dispute over the winnings.See also
* Spider-fighting * Monster Bug WarsReferences
{{reflist Baiting (blood sport) Insect-related occupations or hobbies