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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ...Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police watch over one on one fighting between rival villagers in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager lies unconscious and badly injured, after fighting between rival villages in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police use tear gas to disperse villagers as fighting gets out of control between rival villages during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • Police use tear gas to disperse villagers as fighting gets out of control between rival villages during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager, lies unconscious after fighting in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • An injured villager, with severe bleeding from the back of the head is aided by a women after fighting in the streets of Macha during the Tinku Festival. Macha, Bolivia, 4th May 2010, Photo Tim Clayton ..Each May, up to 3000 thousands indigenous Bolivian indians descend on the isolated mountainous village of Macha 75 miles north of Potosi in the Bolivian Andes. The 600 year old pre-hispanic Bolivia Festival of Tinku sees villagers from all over the region march into town to be pitted against each other in a toe to toe fist to fist combat.. They dance and sing in traditional costume and drink 96% proof alcohol along with chicha, a fermented beverage made from corn. Townspeople and sometimes the police oversee proceedings who often use tear gas to try and control the villages, whipped into a fighting frenzy by the dancing and alcohol, but as the fiesta goes on things often escalate beyond their control, with pitched battles between rival villages break out,  The blood spilt is an offering to the earth goddess - Pachamama - to ensure a good harvest for the coming year. Over the years dozens have died, yet the rite continues.
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  • A portrait of Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A portrait of Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa tends to her broken lip after her bout during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa during media committments in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda helping to promote a German documentary about Cholita Wrestling. Yolanda is a member of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform on Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. La Paz, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa during media committments in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda helping to promote a German documentary about Cholita Wrestling. Yolanda is a member of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform on Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. La Paz, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa riding in a taxi during media committments in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is a member of the. 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform on Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. La Paz, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa reacts while discussing her relationship with her father, a former wrestler, during interview. Yolanda is a member of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa reacts while discussing her relationship with her father, a former wrestler, during interview. Yolanda is a member of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa is carried from the ring after being knocked unconscious by her male opponent during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa is carried from the ring after being knocked unconscious by her male opponent during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A regular fan reacts to the action and entertainment during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  at her home in La Paz with her daughter Adriana. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  calls to her two daughters Adriana and Carmen during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  at her home in La Paz with her daughter Adriana. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa (right) travels home on a bus with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa (right) travels home on a bus with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Carmen during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Carmen during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  calls to her two daughters Adriana and Carmen during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  calls to her two daughters Adriana and Carmen during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  at her home in La Paz with her daughter Adriana. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa arrives at her home (left) on the hillside of La Paz with her daughter after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa arrives at her home (left) on the hillside of La Paz with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  gets off the bus with her daughter near their home in La Paz after collecting her from school. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  gets off the bus with her daughter Adriana near their home in La Paz after collecting her from school. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa (right)  travels home on a bus with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A portrait of Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa celebrates victory over her male counterpart as her tag team mate Yolanda La Amorosa looks on during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa seeks help from the tourists in the crowd as her male Counterpart moves in to attack her with a plastic bottle during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa is sprayed with water by her male counterpart.during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa (centre) warms up in the dressing room for her bout while male wrestlers prepare during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestlers Martha La Altena (left) and Claudina the Condemned practice their moves in the dressingroom before their upcoming bout against each other during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestler Gran Mortis, dressed in a skeleton outfit, lies prone on the canvas after his defeat to Veteran 'campeon Legendario' Mister Atlas during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestler Gran Mortis prepares for his bout in the corner of the dressing rooms as Cholita's Martha La Altena (centre) and Claudina the condemned discuss their upcoming bout against each other  during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carmen Rosa (left) and Yolanda La Amorosa prepare for their bout.in the fighters dressing room during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March  2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa (left)  training during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa (centre) receives advice from El Cobarde  during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa training during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa training during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  with her daughter Adriana during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  calls to her two daughters Adriana and Carman during meal time at her home in La Paz. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th March 2010.
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa arrives at her home (left) on the hillside of La Paz with her daughter after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  gets off the bus with her daughter near their home in La Paz after collecting her from school. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa during media committments in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda helping to promote a German documentary about Cholita Wrestling. Yolanda is a member of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform on Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. La Paz, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa is carried from the ring after being knocked unconscious by her male opponent during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A regular fan reacts to the action and entertainment during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestling fans wait patiently before the bouts at the El Alto Multifunctional Centre, Bolivia where the  'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform each Sunday.  The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa (right)  travels home on a bus with her daughter after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  travels home on a bus with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa  awaits for a bus with her daughter Adriana after collecting her from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Yolanda La Amorosa greets her daughter Adriana as she picks her up from school in La Paz, Bolivia. Yolanda is part of the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group who perform every  Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 17th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestlers Yolanda La Amorosa (left) and her tag team mate Carman Rosa celebrate victory over their male counterparts during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestlers Yolanda La Amorosa (left) and her tag team mate Carman Rosa celebrate victory over their male counterparts during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestlers Yolanda La Amorosa (centre) and her tag team mate Carman Rosa celebrate victory over their male counterparts during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa celebrates victory over her male counterpart as her tag team mate Yolanda La Amorosa looks on during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa is thrown by her male counterpart as her tag team mate Yolanda La Amorosa looks on during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa is thrown by her male counterpart as her tag team mate Yolanda La Amorosa looks on during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa seeks help from the tourists in the crowd as her male Counterpart moves in to attack her with a plastic bottle during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa seeks help from the tourists in the crowd as her male Counterpart moves in to attack her with a plastic bottle during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa seeks help from the tourists in the crowd as her male Counterpart moves in to attack her with a plastic bottle during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa celebrates her victory over her male Counterpart during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Martha La Altena lies prone on the canvas during her bout with Claudina the Condemned during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestler Martha La Altena lies prone on the canvas during her bout with Claudina the Condemned during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa celebrates her victory over her male Counterpart during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda la Amorosa dives onto her male counterpart during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa is sprayed with water by her male counterpart.during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa (left) warms up in the ring with tag team-mate Yolanda La Amorosa (right) as they prepare to take on two men during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa dances for the audience as she is introduced before her bout during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa dances for the audience as she is introduced before her bout during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 24th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa is introduced to the crowd as she enters the arena during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 11th April 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa is introduced to the crowd as she enters the arena during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita wrestlers Martha La Altena (left) and Claudina the Condemned practice their moves in the dressingroom before their upcoming bout against each other during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestler Gran Mortis, dressed in a skeleton outfit, lies prone on the canvas after his defeat to Veteran 'campeon Legendario' Mister Atlas during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestler Gran Mortis, dressed in a skeleton outfit, lies prone on the canvas after his defeat to Veteran 'campeon Legendario' Mister Atlas during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wrestler Gran Mortis prepares for his bout in the corner of the dressing rooms as Cholita's Martha La Altena (centre) and Claudina the Condemned discuss their upcoming bout against each other  during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Yolanda La Amorosa paces nervously in the fighters dressing room as she awaits her bout during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March  2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carmen Rosa (left) and Yolanda La Amorosa prepare for their bout.in the fighters dressing room during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March  2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carmen Rosa (left) and Yolanda La Amorosa prepare for their bout.in the fighters dressing room during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March  2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carmen Rosa (left) and Yolanda La Amorosa prepare for their bout.in the fighters dressing room during the 'Titans of the Ring' wrestling group's Sunday performance at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The wrestling group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 14th March  2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa and other members of the 'Titan of the Ring' make their way home after a late evening training session at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 29th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa (left)  training during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Carman Rosa (centre) receives advice from El Cobarde  during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cholita Yolanda La Amorosa training during a late evening training session with other members of the 'Titans of the Ring' at a makeshift gymnasium in El Alto, Bolivia . The wrestling group performs every Sunday at El Alto's Multifunctional Centre. Bolivia. The group includes the fighting Cholitas, a group of Indigenous Female Lucha Libra wrestlers who fight the men as well as each other for just a few dollars appearance money. El Alto, Bolivia, 28th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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