Robot Cockfighting Legalized? The Truth About Oklahoma House Bill 1326 Description: “Is Robot Cockfighting really legal in 2025? Inside the bizarre Oklahoma House Bill 1326 that allows roosters to fight AI robots. Shocking viral news
By TheLastUpdates Editorial Team | December 24, 2025
Just when you thought the world couldn’t get any weirder, the legal system just took a sharp turn into a Philip K. Dick novel. As of late 2025, a new term is trending across law offices and underground forums alike: Robot Cockfighting.
While traditional cockfighting is a felony in all 50 U.S. states, a bizarre legislative “glitch” in Oklahoma has opened the door to a futuristic, high-stakes version of the sport. It involves metal, hydraulics, and a very confused living bird.
Is this a technological breakthrough for animal rights, or a terrifying new era of gambling?
What Exactly is Robot Cockfighting?
The trend was sparked by the passage of House Bill 1326, sponsored by Rep. Justin Humphrey. The law, which became a viral sensation in November 2025, essentially permits a “game” where a live rooster “fights” a mechanical robot.
The logic behind the bill sounds like something out of a satire: Since the robot cannot feel pain, and the goal is for the bird to merely “interact” with the machine without drawing blood, proponents argue it isn’t animal cruelty. Critics, however, call it Robot Cockfighting—a thinly veiled attempt to bring back gambling on bird behavior using a high-tech loophole.
The Viral Law That Shook the Internet
House Bill 1326 updates Section 1692.9 of the Oklahoma Statutes. It allows for “bird-on-robot” contact as long as “no harm comes to the feathered fighter.”
How it works in the “Pit”:
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The Robot: A small, agile drone or rover covered in synthetic feathers and equipped with “defensive” sensors.
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The Bird: A live gamefowl bred for aggression.
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The Fight: The robot is programmed to mimic the movements of another bird. The live rooster attacks the machine.
Betting rings have reportedly shifted to this “Legalized” version, with gamblers wagering thousands on how long a robot’s battery can survive a rooster’s spurs.
Is This the Future of Underground Sports?
While Oklahoma is currently the only state with this specific language, “Robot vs. Animal” combat is becoming a niche global trend. In China, we have already seen Robot Bull Rodeos (our previous investigation), and in parts of Europe, “Mechanical Fox Hunting” is replacing the real thing.
Whether you see Robot Cockfighting as a clever way to preserve a “tradition” without the blood, or as a symptom of a crumbling society, it is proof that 2025 is the year where reality and science fiction finally collided.
If you think birds fighting robots is weird, wait until you see the ‘Robo-Rodeos’. The underground gambling world isn’t stopping at roosters. High-tech mechanical bulls with “synthetic brains” are taking over Oklahoma’s secret arenas.
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