A recent viral video has taken social media by storm, showcasing a chaotic street fight involving two men and three women. The footage, which has garnered millions of views on X (formerly Twitter), escalates from a verbal confrontation to a full-blown melee, featuring flying kicks and awkward fighting stances.
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The video begins with shaky footage and loud voices, capturing a crowd that seems torn between intervening and recording the incident. However, it quickly spirals into an unexpected spectacle.
In this trending clip, the scuffle between the two men and three women unfolds, although the reasons behind their altercation remain unclear. The physicality of the fight has ignited widespread debate online.
Tensions rise dramatically when one man delivers a kick to the other, causing him to stumble. In a swift reaction, the kicked man's female companions jump in to defend him. What follows has sparked outrage, as the aggressor turns his aggression towards the women, kicking and punching them without hesitation.
Watch the viral video:
Woooow. Ese wey debería estar en la UFC 🤣 https://t.co/kFqEpCLbnp
— 🇲🇽 México Mágico ✨ (@EnMexicoMagico) May 31, 2025
Instead of retaliating, the beaten man retreats, flailing his arms in a comical attempt at self-defense, though he is far from the action. His exaggerated movements have become a source of amusement online.
With no clear information about the fight's origins or the identities of those involved, the internet is left to speculate. Nevertheless, the video continues to gain traction, amassing millions of views and a flurry of reactions ranging from shock to laughter and concern.
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