Fight (one's) way out of (something) phrase
To try very hard to free oneself from something or someplace where they have been stuck or unable to move.
If the pilot hadn't succeeded at fighting his way out of the tangled control panel, he would have died.
I feel quite breathless now because I have just fought my way out of that cramped room.
To escape from the statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something wrong or evade impeachment without being responsible for any sentence or punishment
To leave at a favorable moment
Wish one could escape from a really uncomfortable or embarrassing situation
To run very fast, especially to escape from someone or something
To escape from someone/something; stay clear of someone/something.
The verb "fight" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.