§ Synopsis
In the gritty streets of West Perrine, Florida, a forgotten two-square-mile stretch of South Miami-Dade where violence is routine and opportunity scarce, survival is a daily fight. With over a third of residents unemployed and many men dead or imprisoned before thirty, dreams here are short-lived. But one man refuses to go quietly.
Dhafir "Dada 5000" Harris, a towering 6'3", 270-pound force with a mohawk and a mission, once fought alongside his childhood friend, the late Kimbo Slice. When Kimbo's camp buried footage of Dada's explosive debut, afraid he'd steal the spotlight, Dada turned from fighter to founder. He carved out his own arena, transforming his mother's backyard into a raw, makeshift coliseum for the desperate and the fearless.
No referees. No medics. Just pride, pain, and a promise of fast cash. Dada's backyard fight league became an underground phenomenon, a brutal stage where men brawled bare-knuckled not for fame, but for survival. In this blood-and-concrete battleground, Dada emerged as the self-made Don King of the streets, channeling chaos into something resembling hope.
Dawg Fight dives into this world where the American Dream is stripped to its rawest form: two men, one ring, and the will to rise above the wreckage.