The love, craze, and following of combat sports have reached unparalleled levels in the last few years. The physicality and brutality of combat sports have drawn millions of fans to it. So much so, that people have now started adopting the moves and one can see them being used during random street fights. And thankfully for Twitter, we get to see these fights in all their glory.
People caught one such instance on tape on board a subway in Rio de Janeiro. It showed two men involved in a brutal showdown. Uploaded by the page ‘Epic Rage Fights’, it shows two young men right in the middle of an intense UFC-style subway fight as the other passengers inside watch without having to pay PPV money or streaming it illegally.
Subway turns into a UFC fighting ring
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Some in horror, some in excitement, while the friends looked on with tense faces. The two men punched each other and tried their best to knock each other out, but failed. Both of them showed equal amounts of strength and fighting skills.
They eventually paused their fight to gather their energy, and this was the opportunity that their friends were looking for. They tried to calm them down and stopped the fight from escalating further. But given the fact they were at it for quite a bit, it is safe to assume that they would both be in really bad shape, right?
Subway fights are not a rare occurrence
Well, no. As funny as that answer sounds, that is the truth. Owing to their lack of precision and astounding dearth of any real skills, neither man could actually hurt the other. It was cool to watch if you were there but if Dana White were watching, it is likely he wouldn’t have let either man would ever step foot in any octagon ever again.
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They could barely land any blows on each other and mostly punched the air in their subway scuffle with each other. Lots of swinging, no hitting. By the way, this is just another in a long line of regular subway fights. A similar kind of fight that took place only a week ago.
The man outside the subway, for some odd reason, was in the mood to create chaos and surprisingly spat inside the subway. His spit went straight to the face of the other man. It filled him with rage and he used all his might to open the subway door and what followed after was a brutal UFC-like take down of the spitter. It was truly violent, and the man paid a heavy price for his unruly action.
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Regardless, it is not advisable to engage in street fights. Even Jorge Masvidal would agree. Actually, he might not. Regardless, what do you think of the fight?
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