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Man Gets 7 Years Behind Bars After Punching a 12-Year-Old in MMA Style

Physical altercations are not uncommon on the streets of America, often fueled by the popularity of MMA. However, a recent incident took a disturbing turn when a minor became a victim of this culture. While such encounters may sometimes be seen as humorous or debatable, it is universally unacceptable to target children in any form.

In a video uploaded by @cctvidiots, a 12-year-old boy was joyfully enjoying his time with friends, dancing, and having fun. Suddenly, a car pulled up and a seemingly harmless man emerged from it. In a matter of seconds, he launched an unexpected attack on the unsuspecting boy, striking him from behind and causing him to fall to the ground.

The boy’s friends immediately rushed to confront the assailant, but he quickly retreated to his car, and they sped away. It appeared that there was another person driving the car, but ultimately, charges were pressed solely against the man responsible for the sucker punch. He was subsequently sentenced to 12 years in prison.

While sucker punches are not unheard of, it is important to note that this incident involved a minor. It brings to mind a previous case where an MMA fighter threw a punch at a YouTuber. In that instance, internet personality Sadek was being interviewed by journalist Monica Laskowska when he was blindsided by MMA fighter Amadeusz “Ferrari” Roslik.

The blow was so severe that Sadek nearly fell to the ground. Despite his anger, Sadek managed to finish the interview while maintaining respect for Monica. Reports suggest that Roslik was upset by comments made by Sadek regarding his personal life, which fueled his decision to resort to violence.

While there may be other relevant incidents within the realm of MMA, it is crucial to emphasize that harming a minor is a punishable offense. The 12-year prison sentence, in this case, is by no means considered excessive for the physical assault that took place, sending a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated.

Moriah Ballard
Moriah Ballardhttps://tosbos.com/
Moriah Ballard joined the KPRC 2 digital team in the fall of 2021. Prior to becoming a digital content producer in Southeast Texas and a Houstonian, Moriah was an award-winning radio host in her hometown of Lorain, Ohio and previously worked as a producer/content creator in Cleveland. Her faith, family, and community are her top passions.
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