Angry Sherdogger gets flatlined by boxing HW champion

Some of you guys need to get out more.

It's easy to say he shouldn't have hit him watching from the safety of your home, but if I just saw a guy swing on people then head in my direction like that, I'm not waiting to find out if he's gonna start throwing punches at me too. You have a split second to read the guy's energy/body language and make a decision.

Ultimately, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.

I've worked security before. The first thing any supervisor would ask is why Julius came out from behind the barricade.

Yes the guy was a violent dickhead. But security work isn't about giving the guy what he deserves.

Julius job was to secure the event. The situation was ending, the problem was over.
 
What? He walked towards the former boxer with his right hand up. Was he planning on walking through him? LMAO
He got in his face. Stop drinking.
Out of every direction he could have left, he chose to leave right in front of this behemont. Looked he was about to tell Julius to move the fuck out of the way or something
Watch it again. He didn't walk towards him. The boxer stepped into his path to intercept him and was talking shit as he was moving to block him. That's when he raised his hand and pointed at the boxer and then he got punched.

The boxer could have walked away and the guy appeared to be leaving.
 
Watch it again. He didn't walk towards him. The boxer stepped into his path to intercept him and was talking shit as he was moving to block him. That's when he raised his hand and pointed at the boxer and then he got punched.

The boxer could have walked away and the guy appeared to be leaving.
The guy started the ruckus and took swings at multiple people. Security did their job. Either diffuse or dispatch an asshole. They chose the latter. Don't go selling wolf tickets if you can't back it up. Lesson learned.
<HisEye>
 
Some of you guys need to get out more.

It's easy to say he shouldn't have hit him watching from the safety of your home, but if I just saw a guy swing on people then head in my direction like that, I'm not waiting to find out if he's gonna start throwing punches at me too. You have a split second to read the guy's energy/body language and make a decision.

Ultimately, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
lol I love watching people just vomit empty platitudes to somehow justify people hired to diffuse situations KOing manlets as they leave an argument.
 
The only reason he was heading in his direction was because he put himself there to crack him. Watch the video. He slowly creeps by everyone, then as he turns around, bang.

Old boy was a tool but security shouldn't be doing shit like that.
Bingo.
If this guy was such a threat, they could have tackled or subdued him.
Homie went on a stealth mission by himself to get behind the guy so he could have an "encounter"
 
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As a former bouncer,

I will say this. Were the former boxers moves opportunistic? Maybe even predatory? Totally.

However, whenever you act out in public like this douchebag you run the risk of running into the wrong person.

It wasn't right what the boxer did but it wasn't undeserved either. When you start swinging on people, you are almost asking to get a beating because in a lot of countries that is where you can claim self-defense.

He put him self in a highly liable position and paid for it. I have no remorse for him.
 
As a former bouncer,

I will say this. Were the former boxers moves opportunistic? Maybe even predatory? Totally.

However, whenever you act out in public like this douchebag you run the risk of running into the wrong person.

It wasn't right what the boxer did but it wasn't undeserved either. When you start swinging on people, you are almost asking to get a beating because in a lot of countries that is where you can claim self-defense.

He put him self in a highly liable position and paid for it. I have no remorse for him.
lol this guy could easily sue the bouncer.

A UFC fighter went to prison for a single-punch on a MUCH more out of hand dude.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/ufc/a...t/news-story/fb95068dab3ba962d92dde14a8b3c6c9
 
The guy started the ruckus and took swings at multiple people. Security did their job. Either diffuse or dispatch an asshole. They chose the latter. Don't go selling wolf tickets if you can't back it up. Lesson learned.
<HisEye>

The first security diffused it. The second guy is going to catch an assault case.
 
The first security diffused it. The second guy is going to catch an assault case.
Nope. I guess you don't know how it is in most countries. If you present yourself as a threat on private property. The gloves come off so to speak. Do you think you can walk into an establishment or personal residence, show your ass and act aggressive and the owners/proprietors can't do anything? That's not how the world works. Now if he was unarmed and got shot. That's a different conversation. But that's not the case here. Asshole got wasted despite whatever grievance he had.
 
Seemed like a cheap shot lol... Yeah the guy was out of control earlier but it actually looked like he was leaving.

Edit: The boxer stepped into his path to intercept him and was talking shit as he was moving to block him. That's when he raised his hand and pointed at the boxer and then he got punched. The boxer could have walked away and the guy appeared to be leaving. In fact, it appears that he instigated that particular encounter.
fuck him , they guy was a cunt , he deserved it, his bald mate needed one too.
 
I've worked security before. The first thing any supervisor would ask is why Julius came out from behind the barricade.

Yes the guy was a violent dickhead. But security work isn't about giving the guy what he deserves.

Julius job was to secure the event. The situation was ending, the problem was over.
Not really. You aren't stuck in positions if there is an actual situation going on. The individual wasn't controlled yet and swinging on staff and patrons. He had every reason to leave the barricade to deal with the situation. A lot of posts are fluid, and you can move around if you need to. Getting control of a physically aggressive person would take priority at that moment, and if other guards aren't able to control him or the situation that's when other guards come in. Usually security staff know the skillsets and abilities of everyone on the team. They know who can and can not handle certain situations. There are always certain specific security that will always deal with the physically aggressive people and with the fights/rumbles that happens because of their experience and skillsets. They are usually considered specialist.

Security's problem was that he swung first instead of letting the other guys swing first. If he was going to make first contact to try and neutralize/control him, he should have went for a body lock or get wrist/arm control. You aren't supposed to swing first as security.

Overall I think nothing came of it and no charges came over the situation from the last update I got about the situation.
 
lol this guy could easily sue the bouncer.

A UFC fighter went to prison for a single-punch on a MUCH more out of hand dude.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/ufc/a...t/news-story/fb95068dab3ba962d92dde14a8b3c6c9
That's because you are supposed to use wrestling/grappling to control the situation and not punch first. This situation he punched a drunk guy that wasn't a real threat. He could've been easily controlled with a body lock or something. You aren't supposed to strike unless you are getting attacked with punches/kicks/etc because then it's self-defense.
 
Whoa. Nap time.

EDIT: And probably lawsuit time...
 
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That may be so. but Julius was on the clock as event security. It was his job to cool out the situation, not lay the guy out like a street fight.

He came out from behind the barricade for no reason. He was seeking a shot at the guy.
Just thugs with licences, most of them
 

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