Yes, catballing, that hissing tangled mass of rolling arms and legs... a staple of movie catfighting in the up through the 70's it seems, westerns in particular.
You hit a point of contention with me in regards to today's movies on that one HB! When did it become "the in thing to do" to choreograph so many female fights with the combatants flying through the air in slow motion kung fu crap? Those "fights" do not look real- they are not fights in my book, just some director or writer taking the easy way out. I know some folks like that style, but not this catballing fan.
.....off the soapbox now and back to watching "Destry Rides Again" 
Yeah, especially in the last decade or so, in general mass media whenver two female characters have what is termed a "catfight", almost always it is that highly stylized kung fu/ MMA type fighting, with hundreds of kicks and punches thrown but no one gets a nosebleed.
The new Mission Impossible movie seems to have one of these fights, on TV Alias seemed to have them. One of the more popular movie fights of late, Two Days In The Valley, was another one of these 100 punches fist fights. Meh.
The days of the hair pulling tangled leg fights are gone, sadly. They seem to be popular, but damn, I don't want to watch women fighting like men in bras, for me it is a classic leg tangled rolling fight, everything else is second choice.