Video: UFC News: Nobody can foresee what will be a trend in the next minute on the internet since it is such a strange and unexpected world. The internet is a great source of entertainment for many people, as people enjoy memes, popular videos, and numerous things. Similarly, a video of a young boy, believed to be 11 years old, viciously beating a 17-year-old kid who attempted to intimidate him surfaced online.For UFC News updates with InsideSport.in
Notably, a user who tweeted the video identified the youngster as the future Jon Jones, the legendary UFC fighter. The bigger child on the left in the video below is a senior in high school who has been frightening the neighborhood for a while.
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The former light heavyweight world champion is one of the most well-known marketable personalities in the UFC. The wider populace has eagerly anticipating the former champion’s return. Meanwhile, as the young boy was trending on the internet he once again hit the headlines.
Video:- 11 year old labelled ‘Jon Jones’, UFC legend, for smashing his 17 year old bully
Video:- 11 year old labelled ‘Jon Jones’, UFC legend, for smashing his 17 year old bullyThe youngster who is reportedly beating the 17-year-old is a wrestler. Then when he saw the Bully beating on another little kid, he took things into his own hands and totally destroyed the bully, exactly like Jones does with his opponents. Interestingly, Bones have been always against any type of bullying. Additionally, he has also provided a message for them.
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Video: The message Jon Jones has for bullies
He stated, “I was a kid that was bullied when I was growing up and it’s a terrible thing to go through. The cool thing is you always remember the people who discouraged the people who were brave enough to sit with you instead of leaving you alone. Or the people that are brave enough to stand up for you. It goes a long way, guys don’t be a bully. It s***s. It’s a weak trait.”
Jones added, “Me today as a world champion fighter who could pretty much beat up anybody I never bully anybody. You know I use my influence, my power. I try to do it for good to lift people up but to break people down. Remember cowards are bullies. It takes a lot more courage to stand up for the people that are being a boy.”
Bullying of any kind is wrong, and if it occurs, one should support the sufferer, like the 11-year-old did when he witnessed the bullying. As a result of his action, he gained popularity throughout the internet.
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