In Mother Russia, Street Knocks Out You in Street Fights [VIDEO]

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Growing up, I always laughed at douchebags who would pick a fight with a much smaller guy, only to learn the hard way  that they shouldn’t have. I imagine a few of Anderson Silva’s tormenters experienced a bit of this poetic justice in the 80s for making fun of his Kid N’ Play hairdo and knockoff Reebok Pumps.


(Video courtesy of YouTube/FromRussiaWithLois)

Growing up, I always laughed at douchebags who would pick a fight with a much smaller guy, only to learn the hard way  that they shouldn’t have. I imagine a few of Anderson Silva’s tormenters experienced a bit of this poetic justice in the 80s for making fun of his Kid N’ Play hairdo and knockoff Reebok Pumps.

We aren’t sure of the backstory of this brief Russian street fight, or whether it was actually a fight or just two barefooted broskis sparring after a few vodkas on a Saturday afternoon, but the end result is clear: Igor gets KTFO. I’ve horsed around with my friends in the backyard, but we typically don’t throw hard spinning back kicks at each other’s faces, but then again Russians like to play a bit differently. Hell, they invented a game where you put a bullet in a pistol, spin the chamber and take your chances as you point the barrel to your temple and pull the trigger.  Here we call that suicide.

The kicker looks a bit like “Baby Fedor,” but then again all Russians look alike to us.

Video: The Craziest Knockout You’ll See All Week

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I’ve always wondered why Capoeira isn’t more effective in MMA. It’s a style that is very unpredictable and when done right, unless you’re Tony Jaa, is very hard to defend against.

Case in point is this clip of a recent muay thai smoker in which one of the fighters turns his opponent’s lights out with a crazy Au Batido variation.


(Video courtesy of YouTube/7BrC)

I’ve always wondered why Capoeira isn’t more effective in MMA. It’s a style that is very unpredictable and when done right, unless you’re Tony Jaa, is very hard to defend against.

Case in point is this clip of a recent muay thai smoker in which one of the fighters turns his opponent’s lights out with a crazy Au Batido variation.


(GifProps: Damn Severn from the UG)

Be honest, you’re going to go out in the backyard and try this move tonight, aren’t you?