Never underestimate your opponent

danmand

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I wonder if he will end up in jail. While the big guy was the initial aggressor, in most jurisdictions, it is illegal for fighters to use their training to beat somebody up.
 

unassuming

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I wonder if he will end up in jail. While the big guy was the initial aggressor, in most jurisdictions, it is illegal for fighters to use their training to beat somebody up.
The one brother already had a bloody nose before the video was taken , so someone started the fight first. When the video started he was being pushed around, so it's self defence.

Just because you play football, doesn't mean you can handle yourself in a street fight.
 

danmand

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I found this, I dunno if it is true or not.

Is it illegal for a professional boxer to fight outside the ring?
When a boxer receives a professional boxing license, his/her fists are registered as lethal weapons. So if a licensed fighter were to get in a street fight, even if he/she were not using any actual weapons, if arrested, he/she would very likely get charged with assault with a deadly weapon, which is a felony that could end up with the offender in a high-security prison. So yes, it is quite illegal for a professional licensed boxer to fight outside the ring in those circumstances. I am sure there are some exceptions (i.e.- someone attacks the fighter first, and he instinctively uses his fists as self-defense) but generally speaking, a professional boxer should avoid fighting outside the ring due to the harsh consequences that can arise out of it.
 

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The unwritten law of bullying.

Never bully anyone. Eventually the irresistible force opposing you will become greater than your immovable bulk.

 
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