This is a short work of erotic fiction containing furry, or anthropomorphic, characters, which are animals that either demonstrate human intelligence or walk on two legs, for the purposes of these tales. It is a thriving and growing fandom in which creators are prevalent in art and writing especially.
Please note that all characters are clearly over eighteen and written as such in all stories.
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The announcer screamed into the microphone, but the fighters did not hear it over the roar of the crowd. They were too well-practised, only seeing one another in the ring, the blue and red ropes containing them, though they would not restrain them. The ring was their stage, that of the tiger, Dan, a champion MMA fighter, and Cal, a cow and an MMA fighter who had not yet proven himself. He had been around the rings a few times already, but he had not pushed things to the point of winning tournaments, choosing to hone his skill outside the arena.
He bellowed and stomped fists balled up, most of his blue coat of short hair on show. It was different to that of most of his species, splotched with darker shades of blue through the lighter hairs, his hide covered in constellations. Of course, however, the bull was not there for any kind of beauty pageant and anyone that wanted to stare at him would have done better to take in his muscles, how broad his chest was, the thickness of his round, cannonball-like shoulders.
He was more than the sum of his pretty side, after all, snorting and grunting, already fixing his sights on the tight before him. His standard MMA shorts clasped his buttocks and bulge tightly, though not to the point where he lost his agility or range of motion, splashed through with red and yellow and orange shades. It was a striking combination, with his MMA gloves in his colours too, fingerless so that he could grapple and wrestle with the best of them, itching with the ropey swish of his tail for the fight to begin.
The tiger, Dan, surveyed him, stiller, though the heat of the fight was already upon him, a low growl rumbling up from his chest. Lesser fighters had been known to purr, though it was a deeply seated sound of satisfaction, not a softer way of being. Still, Dan did not purr, his MMA shorts hugging his figure, the thickness of his thighs, straining taut around them as the fabric stretched to fit him. His colours were black and red, the stripes on his shorts drawing the eye to his best feature, his legs, being a part of the body that lesser fighters, even jocks, forgot in training. That was something that a proven fighter, winning tournament after tournament, would never have forgotten, however.
Dan's fingers curled around his gloves, finding his stance, shifting his weight back and forth, checking he was loose in all ways. Though the tiger could not drag his gaze from the cocky cow, his bulge appearing as if it was about to burst right through his shorts, though he was undoubtedly wearing nothing underneath them. No one that came to their kind of fight did, after all.
The ring was intoxicating, more potent than any drug, the tug of tightly fitting, revealing clothing showing off all that both fighters had to offer. Besides their MMA shorts, they didn't wear anything at all, snarling, heaving, grunting, waiting.
And then the fight was in action, the announcement to commence roaring over them, though they did not hear it. It was a feeling deep within their chests that shocked them to the core as they snarled, grappling, coming together in a smack of muscled bodies that wowed the crowd. That was one reason, after all, that fights at that arena were so popular, other anthros screaming, hollering, cheering for their favourite fighter, calling out encouragement and leaping from their seats until they were as hoarse and as sore as if they had actually fought themselves.
Dan didn't care about that, not as he launched a punch into Cal's gut, the bull doubling over, though it was not as hard as it could have been. The bull rolled away with a heady grunt, though his ire was up, burning for retaliation when he could have been more level-headed about it. The fights brought that out in the fighters.