Hundred Dollar Baby
Criminal Activities
Assault and Battery
Intentionally causing or threatening bodily harm to another person (assault) and/or causing harmful or offensive physical contact (battery) under U.S. state law.
Situation:
"While amped up on performance enhancers, Dee and Charlie beat up a man outside Paddy’s Pub; both are arrested off-screen and miss the scheduled fight."
Battery
Battery: the intentional and offensive (or harmful) touching of another person without consent. Non‑consensual contact with a sexual body part can also be treated as sexualized battery under some jurisdictions.
Situation:
"As Bobby Thunderson begins to propose ground rules before their bout, Frank immediately decks him with a punch in the underground ring."
Illegal gambling and bookmaking at underground fights
Placing bets with an unlicensed bookie and operating bookmaking at an illegal fight event.
Situation:
"Mac and Dennis attend underground street fights, place a $500 wager on their fighter “Clown Baby,” and Dennis later changes the bet to wager against his own entrant. The on-site bookie takes and manages the illegal bets."
Participation in unlicensed prizefighting
Taking part in, arranging, or attempting to arrange unsanctioned street fights for money.
Situation:
"Dennis and Mac train and register Charlie as “Clown Baby” for an underground fight; when Charlie is jailed, Mac steps into the ring."
Solicitation/incitement to commit violent assault
Encouraging an armed assailant to stab another person.
Situation:
"After revealing he secretly bet against Mac, Dennis tells the knife-wielding mugger, “stab this son of a bitch,” inciting an aggravated assault."
Theft (of pills)
Taking another person’s controlled substances without permission.
Situation:
"During a confrontation at the gym, Brianna tells Dee, “I might have had some of your pills,” admitting she took Dee’s drugs."