How 'bout some guys who have already proven they are perfectly willing and able to fight in the street...
Mark Hunt
He had no intention to be a professional fighter until a late night altercation outside a nightclub just after getting out of jail for the second time in Auckland changed the course of his life.
[8] The brawl did not last long, and Hunt knocked out multiple people.
[9] Sam Marsters, one of the bouncers at the door was impressed by the young man's knockout power and invited him to his gym to take up formal training, and a week later, Hunt won a
Muay Thai kickboxing match via knockout.
[9] Hunt received a six-pack of beer as a reward for the fight. (
Wikipedia)
Alistair Overeem
Apparently, Overeem drew the ire of security when he didn't have any Euros to "pay the toilet woman." (In Holland, having a full bladder apparently results in some kind of surcharge.) The argument escalated, and soon Alistair and his brother, Valentijn, found themselves in a spontaneous sparring session. "Three security guards dived onto Valentine and brother Alistair wanted to go back inside to help his brother," Boon said. "This resulted in five security guards in the hospital." (
ESPN)
Badr Hari (per
@John makfresshi)
Perhaps no one fits that bill better in 2017 than
Badr Hari, the great Moroccan-Dutch kickboxing champion who, despite 15 legendary years in the sport, is known as much for his litany of assault charges as he is for being a former K-1 world champion and World Grand Prix finalist. In October 2012, Hari, who has admitted that he is sometimes overwhelmed by his violent tendencies and is “able to explode at any moment” like a “storm, a hurricane, a disaster,” found himself charged with eight different crimes of violence, including assaults against an ex-girlfriend, several club bouncers and owners, and Dutch businessman Koen Everink. (
Vice)
Renzo Gracie
MMA and jiu-jitsu champion Renzo Gracie and his cousin Igor Gracie have been involved in a bar room brawl in New York City. Renzo Gracie and his cousin Igor were arrested along with five other people for the 1:30 a.m. beat-down of bouncer Craig Molesphini, 35, outside 1 OAK in the Meatpacking District, sources said. The victim suffered a fractured right arm along with bruises and cuts, sources said.
“I’m OK,” Molesphini said later Monday. “I have a slightly fractured elbow.’’ (
BJJEE)
Melvin Guillard
After some pushing and shoving, you can see Guillard -- with his trademark bleach blonde hair -- cold-cock a bar patron in the face ... knocking the guy out cold before he hit the floor. The victim was clearly unconscious and people ran to tend to him -- while a female patron tried to attack Guillard in retaliation. Guillard hit her too. (
TMZ)
Roger Huerta
On August 10, 2010, Huerta engaged in a street fight outside a bar around 2 AM in Austin, Texas, as reported by
TMZ. In the video, a man alleged to be Huerta is seen exchanging words with and defending himself against a man, Rashad Bobino, a former
Texas Longhorns linebacker,
[30] who had just assaulted a woman.
[31] Huerta was last seen near an unconscious Bobino. (
Wikipedia)
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