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Tex Hollywood - August 4, 2022

MMA Enthusiast Ro Malabanan took down a homeless man in the heart of Soho..That may sounds more horrible than it probably was, at least if you remember that whole BUM FIGHTS era of content creation with homeless people because their desperation made them cheap talent, something the world didn't embrace too kindly

In this case, the homeless man was attacking random people, because like all cities since COVID, crime is totally out of control and everyone is nutso.

When you factor in food shortages, inflation and a recession, along with available drugs, you've got a recipe for way more crime, so get out of the urban centers if you can, unless you are trained in MMA and have the ability to take down any and all aggressors.

Ro Malabanan, has a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and a yellow belt in judo, was walking to his boxing instructor job when he saw Samuel Frazier sucker-punch a construction worker, he checked on the victim then took out the perp.

This is what he told NY POST

“My jiu-jitsu instincts just kicked in. I jumped on his back. He tried to swing me off then, but for those of you in the know, a seatbelt position dragged him down to the floor, and I immediately took his back and pinned him to the ground,” Malabanan explained when breaking down the situation.

Here's some video from Ro's instagram, which he captioned:

Play stupid games, and win stupid prizes. Story time 🗣

This guy assaulted six people before I got to him. I witnessed him punch someone right in front of me.

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