xfights.to
Category: Adult Content
Description of xfights.to
xfights.to appears to be an adult video website focused on sexually explicit wrestling, boxing, and fetish-themed fight content. The page title and metadata describe it as a collection of "wrestling porn videos" and "sex fights," and the homepage screenshot shows a catalog-style layout with video thumbnails, categories, performer names, and membership prompts for premium access.
Based on the visible content and classification data, the site is operated as an adult entertainment platform rather than a general media or sports site. Multiple web-classification sources categorize it as pornography or sexually explicit content, and the branding, navigation, and subscription messaging suggest a niche adult-content publisher serving users looking for fetish-oriented streaming videos.
Safety Assessment for xfights.to
The scan results do not show malware-related detections at the time of this scan. The domain was flagged by 0 out of 91 security engines, the malware scan reported no flagged files, and major threat-database checks did not indicate phishing, malware distribution, or blacklist listings associated with harmful web content. The domain is also several years old and has a measurable traffic presence, which can be a stabilizing signal when considered alongside clean scan results.
That said, the website clearly hosts adult material, including explicit sexual imagery visible on the homepage. This does not by itself indicate malware or fraud, but it does mean the site may be unsuitable for workplaces, schools, or younger audiences, and users should expect adult-content risks such as intrusive ads, age-gating, or privacy considerations common to this sector.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan, although the site appears to be an adult-content platform and should be approached with normal caution appropriate for explicit websites.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate issued by a mainstream certificate authority, with expiry shown in August 2026. It is served through Cloudflare infrastructure, with Cloudflare nameservers and a Cloudflare-hosted IP address located in Canada according to the scan data. This setup may provide CDN and traffic-filtering benefits, although the exact TLS protocol details were not available in the scan summary.
DNSSEC appears to be unsigned, which is not uncommon but means DNS responses may not benefit from that additional integrity layer. No technical indicators of malware delivery were reported in the scanned files or linked resources at the time of analysis.
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