One of the combatants in this street fight failed to adhere to the old adage that you should, ‘quit while you’re ahead,’ and it cost him dearly as his rival would go on to stage an epic comeback!
The scrap between the two teenagers took place at a rain-soaked car park, with a group of their peers watching from the sidelines as they traded blows.
In the early stages of the fight it was the teen in the white shirt whose aggressive approach on the feet was paying off as he landed the more meaningful blows.
The other kid in the blue joggers and gray hooded top then attempted a throw using an schoolyard headlock, but his opponent was able to use his momentum to roll on top.

Blue-Joggers was now in a bad spot as White-Shirt began to land repeated elbows from side-control that bounced his head off the ground.
However, Blue-Joggers showed some BJJ knowledge by managing to get to closed-guard and was able to stifle his opponent’s offense enough that a couple of bystanders then intervened to stand them back up.
At that stage White-Shirt appeared to be doing the sensible thing by walking away, but meanwhile his rival wiped the blood from his face and indicated he wanted to continue.
Despite initially looking hesitant, White-Shirt gave in to other bystanders peer pressure and returned for a second round.
That proved to be a big mistake on his part, as Blue-Joggers would go on to fail on a double-leg takedown attempt, but then came back upstairs with a right hook that floored White-Shirt.
After landing a knee to the face and a few punches he secured his position in side control and then patiently waited until he was able to sink in a rear-naked choke that ended the fight.
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As always we advise our readers not get involved in a fight like this in the first place if you can possibly avoid it.
Also, don’t bow down to peer pressure, and if you do find yourself in a physical altercation, attempt to extract yourself from the situation at the earliest opportunity.





