Sure glad this wasn't my kid.

Even with the hook you can still get slammed on your head. You sometimes forget about slams because they aren't allowed in class but when you do mma sparring you realize that you never want to end up on your back in a fight no matter how tight your guard is.

That was an awesome video though :thumbup:
 
Hard to Body slam me :eek::)
 
I'd give the "Bully" a "4"! ...On account of mediocre form, and a sloppy landing...:D

:thumbup::thumbup: To the big kid for defending himself!
 
Good for that kid standing up for himself, some of us learn that lesson too late in life and spend years getting bullied by little pipsqueaks like that other kid because we're told its bad to defend ourselves.
 
That made my day. Sometimes people forget that in the real world eyes get gouged, fingers get broken, throats get punched, people bite, weapons (lethal and less-than-lethal) come into play, etc... I know they are only kids but hopefully the bully learned a lesson and will be a tad more humble. (doubtful).
 
Now that's how it's supposed to go.

Dumb cocky kid being an ass, "victim" lays him down hard.

Too bad they suspended the guy, it's a step in the right direction at least.
 
Doesn't make any sense to suspend the big kid.........or the little kid. I think a time out for the little kid only would be just fine for that fight. The little kid learned a hard lesson already and the big kid set an example. Nobody pulled out a gun or a knife. Good old fashion playground, one on one, clean, before the pu&&Y generation(as Clint Eastwood calls it), fist fight. good video
 
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Doesn't seem right that they got the same punishment. A good school official would have at least given the bully a stricter punishment. If their district has a madatory enforcement policy then here is an example why it should be changed.
 
Awesome, but really a dangerous move for the big kid to slam the other on concrete. Could have snapped his little neck or something had he landed wrong.
 
I got suspended for "fighting" one time when I was a freshman in high school. Some kid I had never seen before tried to start a fight with me, and I walked away. The kid punched me hard in the back of the head twice as I walked away, and some administrator saw this. (The kid was on the football team, and I was about 115 lbs. at the time) We were both dragged into the office and suspended for three days for "fighting". I never touched the kid, or said anything to provoke him. That was when I learned to ALWAYS FIGHT BACK. The punishment is the same whether you start the fight, fight back, or do nothing at all. Stupid. Might as well have the satisfaction of pounding the other kid into the pavement. I was suspended several more times in high school for fighting, but the rest of the suspensions were for actual fights. A few more kids started fights with me, that I ended. :cool: After a while, kids learned I wasn't the one to mess with, and I was left alone.
 
Got in trouble?

If that had been my kid (the big one) I would have taken him out for ice cream.

Sadly, it took me forever to learn to fight back. I teach my kids differently.
 
Worked with DOC for 30 years, dealt with bullies everyday, because that is where they wind up, but comma, you give them a ole fashin cuuntry a$$ kickin, (the kind that my dad gave me that keep me out of where I retired from)

They will then get there mind right, just think about the generation that we are raising now...

We are just about to the point where judges will give folks that commit cold-blooded murder---house arrest with a ankle strap on...wow.

and we cannot say a word because we are the ones that allowed the idiots to be put into office.

Forbid that we in the US be inconvenienced any at all, We are to accustomed to the high life, but understand our earthquake and tsunami is coming, we are going to pay for our riotous lifestyles and selfishness, rest assured that is going to happen, just a matter of when and the only reason it hasn't happened is sheer MERCY.


Doesn't make any sense to suspend the big kid.........or the little kid. I think a time out for the little kid only would be just fine for that fight. The little kid learned a hard lesson already and the big kid set an example. Nobody pulled out a gun or a knife. Good old fashion playground, one on one, clean, before the pu&&Y generation(as Clint Eastwood calls it), fist fight. good video
 
Some of you know my daughter Kimberly. I got on a first name basis with her principal in junior hi, as I made the trip several times to pick her up for some richly deserved two-day suspensions for fighting. But there was one time that I had to laugh.

She was very petite, and when she was a pre-teen I once told her that I didn't want her fighting, but that if it ever became absolutely necessary for her to back a bully off, to not hit overhand like a girl (my apologies to AmyO), but to throw a straight punch. I demonstrated this and had her punch my hand several times. Fast-forward to junior hi. She was already a well-developed young lady, and one day in math class the boy sitting behind her couldn't keep his hands to himself. According to the account given me by the principal, the first time he tried to grope her, she told him that he had better not do that again. The second time, she threw a punch straight to the nose, breaking and blooding it and turning his desk over as he fell in the floor to the great amusement of his classmates. Both were suspended for two days. I grinned at the principal and told him that I would take her home but I couldn't get upset over this one. He grinned and said, "me either".
 
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