A worthy opponent is someone who pushes you to your limits, stays in the fight and if you’re not careful, under dog or not, may steal a victory from you. Much praise can be given to the gorgeous female fighters from Hungary.
Kata, the beautiful, skilled Hungarian female submission wrestler exemplified class, style and sex appeal packaged in a beautiful, dignified quiet spirit.
Describing her as a goddess is an understatement.
She wrestled successfully with the sensuous group of Hungarian girls named Kira, Sofia C, Judit, Bobi, Vanda and others led by Bori.
Her resume includes matches at DWW which were against Sofia C, Kimbra, Leslie, Kira, Miriam and others while her competitions at APL were against Bori in a ground war, Sofia C, Zsoka, Vanda, and Kira.
The management at DWW explains, “While Sofia often went to the HWW wrestling school and as she had been trained by our best women like Viktoria and Antscha, Kata didn’t come to train with us and she did rely to different sources for her training.”
Kata did have her signature match in another way when she would face Kimbra, who today competes at a championship level.
You can purchase the match at dwwgalaxy.com and here is how it’s described.
“This is the fourth match of an international 4 girls pins and submission wrestling tournament. When Kimbra is in a match you can bet that there are great emotions and that there is no kind of defensive wrestling possible. She does what she needs to do in order to be the better woman. Kata is too optimistic when she gets aggressive with Kimbra’s style and when she tries to pull her hair.
Those who know Kimbra (Kata didn’t know her, what a pity for her !) immediately knew that Kata did definitely chose the wrong victim for her hair pulling attempt. Don’t do that with Kimbra ! Kimbra immediately turns into a terminator once she’s challenged like that. Watch out how this match continues ….. In the end one desperate woman leaves the mat and her face is covered with tears.”
Fortunately Kata learned an important lesson and went to be a top performer. She had the opportunity to wrestle with FvF industry leader Femwin and here is how much they admired her.
“Kata’s a pretty, friendly and certainly very sexy girl from Hungary! She’s one of the better wrestlers there and like most of her compatriots she has a dangerous scissors which she complements with lots of other holds. Her physical strength, aggression and desire “not to lose” are all assets to her when she fights!”
At Femwin she faced Ani, Orsi, Judit and Bori.
In Hungarian, Kata is the short form of Katalin.
It’s understandable that Kata is worth of praise. It’s in her name. The baby girl name Kata is a Czech and Hungarian name of Old Greek and Japanese origin. From Japanese roots, its meaning is worthy one.
The well respected Mr. H. Jackson Brown, Jr. is an American author best known for his inspirational book, Life’s Little Instruction Book, which was a New York Times bestseller expressed “Don’t work for recognition, but do work worthy of recognition.”
Kata is now asking us to travel to Hungary with her so let’s lay a foundation first and then look at two of many very worthy Hungarian causes to support.
The great information source Wikipedia relates, “Hungary, formally, until 2012, the Republic of Hungary, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The country’s capital and largest city is Budapest. Hungary is a member of the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the Visegrád Group, and the Schengen Area. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in Europe.”
As with many societies, some of Hungary’s less fortunate children are in desperate need of help. Fortunately there are organizations that have been formed to help address those issues. One such group is soschildrensvillages.org.uk.
They explain, “We began working in Hungary in 1986 when we built a first SOS Children’s Village in Battonya, a small town near the Romanian border.
Hungary has a colorful and varied culture reflecting its mix of peoples – the majority Magyars, Roma, German, Slovak, Croat, Serb and Romanian minorities. The nation played a major role in the collapse of Soviet communism when it opened its borders with Austria in 1989. However, many continue to suffer the ill-effects of the Soviet era.
Strained social services and poor infrastructure affect children the worst. Many are orphaned, abandoned or unable to live with their families. You can provide a mother and a loving family home by sponsoring a child with SOS Children.”
Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.……Helen Keller
That is a starting place on understanding that concern and here is of many important causes in Hungary worthy of mention.
The global news provider bbc.com reports, “The Hungarian government has admitted it can only take action against sex traffickers with the co-operation of law enforcement agencies in other countries”
With the co-operation of several nations, the Hungarian government is making inroads into this life damaging problem.
We have covered Hungary a number of times and overall it is an extremely desirable country to visit that as a whole is functioning very well.
Kata’s wrestling functioned very well also.
If you watched her matches, she certainly is worthy of praise. Entertaining, beautiful, feminine, energetic, competitive and widely respected; our Hungarian heart throb Kata certainly lived up to her name.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.
http://www.first-names-meanings.com/names/name-KATA.html
http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/sponsor-a-child/europe/hungary
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-25656884