Foxycombat Marlies [ LEGIT • REPORT ]
Her tactical manual, “The Cunning Path” (self-published, 74 pages, illustrated with stick figures and real animal behavior notes), became a cult classic. In it, she writes: “A fox does not fight the wolf head-on. The fox lets the wolf chase a shadow while the henhouse door clicks open.”
“The wolf fights for the pack. The fox fights for the fun of the chase. Be the fox.” Foxycombat Marlies
Her final public match, the event, ended in a tie after 47 minutes of no eliminations—only feints, stealth repositionings, and a single stolen flag. The crowd cheered for ten minutes straight. Why It Matters Foxycombat Marlies is more than an oddball sport. It’s a reminder that play can be strategic, strategy can be beautiful, and even the most serious competition can include a wink and a whisker. As Marlies herself puts it, carved into the base of her retired wooden fox mask: The fox fights for the fun of the chase
Enter —a former veterinary assistant, amateur costume designer, and surprisingly sharp close-quarters combat tactician. Marlies proposed a radical new ruleset: “What if we fought with the cunning of a fox and the discipline of a soldier?” Why It Matters Foxycombat Marlies is more than
Today, refers both to the woman and the movement. Marlies van der Berg retired from active competition in late 2024, but she now runs a small workshop teaching “urban zoological tactics”—using principles of animal evasion and ambush in self-defense and team strategy.