Right, I'm definitely not saying Todd the 5'6 banker is in the "right" here either.
This dude was feeling himself dancing to now boomer level rap music, drunk, trying to impress girls or something. So obviously when someone just lowkey shoves you out of the way from behind you might feel embarrassed or take offense, and try to act big. He did. He chose the wrong person, agreed.
But for Schilling, why is someone filming this in perfect frame seemingly waiting for it to happen? Was this Schilling's friend? If so then lmao he was clearly baiting this guy.
It's still just a bit ridiculous to immediately haymaker hook combo some dude after you kinda pushed them out the way and then walked up into their face. After a head fake from a smaller, clearly weaker man.
I don't think either guy is in the "right" but Schilling is more in the wrong clearly considering he's a pro fighter with tons of experience, bigger, stronger, and basically initiated all of this even if we can construe in a chilidish way that he's technically defending himself and possibly within his rights to do so.
I'm not crying over the normal small guy here, he shouldn't have acted big and talked shit after being rather gently shoved aside. He shouldn't have head faked a bigger guy wearing a fighting shirt...lol. But at the same time it just really seems like Schilling was PLANNING for this to happen and baiting it. That's the egregious part.