I don't think MMA training would help with this guy..looks strong as hell.
http://www.tmz.com/tmz_fight_video?titleid=400466060
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hahaha right in front of the cops. I wonder where this at in L.A. because the cops were acting like it was none of their business. But strength is no substitute for skill and a skilled fighter probably could have beat that big guy down. The white guy in the video took more of a beating from his own fear than he did from the other guy.
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live and die in LA
The guy isn't black.
I think this is a repost. The guy is a bodyguard/security. In LA clubs/bars the cops let the security/boucners/guards do their thing. They don't really get involved unless it's something really really serious. They let the owners do their thing, hell the sherrifs/cops are friends with them, they're almost on the same team.
IMO, the guy handled it pretty well, he didnt go over board."Modern man is conditioned to expect instant gratification but any success or triumph realized quickly, with only marginal effort is necessarily shallow. Meaningful achievement takes time, hard work, persistence, patience, proper intent and constant self-awareness. The path to such success is punctuated by failure, consolidation and renewed effort. Personal reconstruction is art." - MFT
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