BIG Bully Picks Fight With Smaller Kid, Quickly Learns It’s A BIG Mistake [VIDEO]

Meaghan Ellis

Bullies often target victims they believe will never retaliate. In many cases, victims of bullying are usually the quiet, non-confrontational students who tend to have most of the personality traits of an introvert, according to No Bullying. For this particular reason, one big bully thought he’d found the perfect victim when he targeted a smaller kid. But, he quickly learned he’d made a big mistake as soon as the fight started.
The video begins with the bully and the smaller kid standing in the middle of a crowd, instigating the fight. The bully can also be seen pressuring the smaller kid to fight. But, when the bully throws the first punch, he realizes he isn’t fighting a typical opponent, because apparently the smaller kid knows Muay Thai.
Muay Thai is a combat sport of Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques. This physical and mental discipline which includes combat on shins is known as “the art of eight limbs” because it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, shins, being associated with a good physical preparation that makes a full-contact fighter very efficient.
Once the bully figured out the smaller kid was a Muay Thai expert, it was already too late. He’d been punched and kicked repeatedly as the crowd continued to scream in a frenzy.
By the end of the fight, the bully appears to surrender as the two go their separate ways. Although he may have initially planned to embarrass the smaller kid for the sake of a cheap laugh or thrill, he definitely paid the price for his actions and experienced what it’s like to be subjected to humiliation. No one should ever be made to feel powerless or inferior, but in cases where bullies are concerned, such feelings of embarrassment can serve as lessons learned. Hopefully, this bully thinks twice before attempting to pick on someone smaller.
[Image via FlyHeight]

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