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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 28: Erroll Spence Jr. wins the IBF & WBC World Welterweight Championship fight | Courtesy: Getty Images

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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 28: Erroll Spence Jr. wins the IBF & WBC World Welterweight Championship fight | Courtesy: Getty Images
A video recently went viral in which a school kid took on a much bigger kid inside their classroom. The video has made waves on the internet and thus caught the eyes of the IBF, WBA, and WBC Welterweight champion of the world Errol Spence Jr., and others from the community of boxing. In the video, shared by a parody account of Shanon Sharpes, two kids are seen facing off and then punching each other.
It kicked off with the taller kid throwing a hefty right elbow at the other kid. At this, the shorter kid responded by throwing an overhand right and by attempting a takedown as the taller kid struggled to find balance on his feet. However, soon the taller kid got the other kid under a headlock and brought the latter down to his knees. However, the shorter kid, rolling all over the place, rained punches on the taller kid and defeated him.
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Errol Spence Jr. and others react as a school kid conquers a bully
Soon after the parody account of Shanon Sharpes shared the video via tweet, several people reacted to it. Among others, the brief clip caught the eyes of Clay James and Errol Spence Jr. who lately on a similar occasion reacted to Rolando Romero getting knocked out in sparring. The boxing community appreciated the kid’s bravery who, according to them, not only confronted his bully but also defeated him.
Here is what they said. According to Clay James, most people couldn’t fight because they were too intimidated to even begin with. In addition, he felt the bigger kid in the clip was just not prepared for the shorter kid.
Most big n*ggas can’t fight because they go through life intimidating their way through confrontations. Never actually having to fight cause folks be scared of em. Big boy wasn’t prepared for lil scrappy.
— CLAY JAMES (@WhoIsClayJames) March 1, 2023
Errol Spence Jr., who fought his last against Yordenis Ugas last year, retweeted the brief clip. In just four words he said, “Respect to that kid“.
Respect to that kid https://t.co/3dRzFJREuO
— Errol Spence (@ErrolSpenceJr) March 1, 2023
Meanwhile, Justin M, in a more mature and reasonable comment addressed how the kid is “probably going through some sort of Mental, Trauma, and or physical abuse“. It is indeed a pity that instead of receiving the help that he needs he is imposing himself on others as a bully.
The crazy thing about it is… The kid is probably going through some sort of Mental, Trauma and or physical abuse, but instead having the help he needs or seeking it, he takes his anger out on other kids and is a bully
— Justin M (@Saintsaint2good) March 1, 2023
Charles King spoke about how the entire class potentially picked on the taller kid.
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the lil one was definitely the aggressor. There is clearly something wrong with the taller kid. The way it ended showed the lil kid had no honor and the way the class was acting it seem like everyone probably pick on the tall kid. The kick in the head gives it away.
— Charles King (@CarloFox95) March 1, 2023
Finally, Hit The Follow Button said,
Why’s that teacher fighting the kid
— Hit The Follow Button (@SeanTribalchief) March 2, 2023
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Anyway, the action deserves to be condemned and not encouraged. What is your reaction to the clip? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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