VIDEO: Man Abusive Towards a Woman Gets Knocked Out Cold With Baseball Bat
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Instances of street violence and horror are on a steep rise. There are times where there is absolutely no reason for the people involved in the altercation to be fighting but such is the temper in the minds of people today, it doesn’t take much to start a fight.
Innocent bystanders and helpful Samaritans often get caught up in the chaos and come out of it with injuries and damage to themselves but every now and then, comes a person who deserved the beatdown.
Man knocked out cold after striking a woman
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One such instances was captured on camera where a man on street, paid a hefty price for his heinous deeds. Uploaded on the platform X by the channel ‘FighterPunch’, the video showed two men in a heated argument with each other in the middle of the street, one holding a baseball bat.
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We understand from the caption that the man in the red t-shirt had physically abused a woman and the other was retaliating against him.
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“You come back again and I’m going to f****n kill you!” screamed the man in the blue t-shirt, completely enraged. He gave the loud warning and then proceeded to walk away.
Clean swing a throwback to baseball legend
He only made a few step away before stopping and trudging his way back to the perpetrator.
The two men once again started arguing and the perpetrator took a wild swing and tried to punch the man. He ably dodged it and that spelled the beginning of their violent showdown. “Oh yeah, let’s go mother******, let’s go!” said the man as he charged towards him with his baseball bat.
The first swing he took did not land perfectly but it was just a mere trailer of what was about to come next. He once again, gathered all his energy and took one clean swing, right for the man’s head and knocked him out cold.
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The swing of the bat was so smooth and clean, it mirrored the swing of arguably the most aesthetic batter to grace the game, Ken Griffey Jr. A legend of the game and one of the most decorated in the sport, the Hall of Famer is widely regarded as the best baseball player ever but he also had a majestic swing.
What made the entire action a theatrical spectacle was the different moments of brilliance in each action. The poetry like swing followed up by a perfectly orchestrated finish with the bat, one with swagger and style.
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The swing that knocked out the perpetrator may not have had the panache of Ken Griffey but certainly turned the clocks back. The man did teach the man a lesson, who will hopefully think twice before swinging his arms at a woman.
Edited by:
Priyadarshini Ajay