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lol
And even if its 1vs1, the biker has a helmet to protect the head. No big size difference either so yeah was never going to end well.Never fight angry.
Assess the situation as coldly and rationally as possible, then react accordingly. Picking a fight with one biker while several others are in the area, is not going to end well for you.
Stupid games, stupid prizes.

What did the pickup driver have to gain by having that interaction? Nothing to gain, only something to lose.....

What?I mean, running a red light because you "didn't see it" is no excuse.
Biker could have easily killed himself or someone else.
But, yeah, dude was a little hot-headed there and got beat up.
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What?
It is absolutely an "excuse" if actually true.
If you do not see something you cannot comply with its instructions.
You can say he needs to be more aware, but it is an excuse for why he ran it (again if true).
i am not sure you know what the word 'excuse' means?Good luck explaining that to the police.
Or a judge.
I saw ONE fight where the guy with the helmet got top position and went full on 1990s Mark ColemanThe biker could have gone for those sweet headbutts
Low-mid kicks and body shots LOLI saw ONE fight where the guy with the helmet got top position and went full on 1990s Mark Coleman
It was AWESOME.
I always laughter when idiots throw punches at helmets.
That is 100% going to damage the fist more than the head in protective gear.
Bikers are walling around in fucking Blade Runner riot gear.
Bad fight to pick.
The gloves alone are similar to knuckle dusters /brass knucks
i am not sure you know what the word 'excuse' means?
it does not mean 'right' or 'justified', and what it does mean 'is the reason for the action you took'.
So if he ran the red light because he honestly did not see it, then that is the 'reason he ran the red light'.
Acknowledging that does not give him a pass for his actions and is solely an acknowledgement of the fact.