The kids of today’s world have really taken to MMA. They often watch UFC fights so that they can catch up on some of the moves from their favorite fighters. At the moment, a video of a boy fighting seven other boys of his same age is grabbing the attention of the netizens. There are some MMA fighters who have mentioned how bullying from school has landed them in the world of MMA. When opponents line up to attack a kid, he or she understands the importance of self-defense.

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The UFC commentator Joe Rogan has mentioned how he was bullied in school, which made him feel humiliated. The incident made Rogan desperate to study MMA. However, in the viral video, the kid seems like a professional MMA fighter who can easily defeat up to seven opponents.

Fans are surprised at the kid’s fight

In the viral video, a kid was seen having a quarrel with another boy. The other boy attacked the kid and later the kid punched the boy, which ended up with the other boy losing the ground and falling down. Soon afterward, around six boys came to attack the kid, and he single-handedly managed to fight them all. The fans loved the spirit and strength of the kid.

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Check out how fans reacted to the video.

One of the seven boys went to wrestle the boy, and one of the fans pointed this out

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One of the fans joked about the whole incident

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One of the Twitter users called the boy a “boss”

Another fan called the boy Bruce Wayne aka Batman, one of the most iconic superheroes of all time.

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Another fan talked about how the boy got to live in a situation that many can only imagine.

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Another fan felt that the incident was more like a beginning of a movie about a boxer.

Another fan said that youngsters need to go to the gym.

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Joe Rogan too had altercations in school

While talking in the #1929 episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the 55-year-old UFC commentator Joe Rogan mentioned the adverse effect of bullying on the mental health of a child.

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While having a conversation with the stand-up comedian Louis C.K. Rogan detailed how peer pressure can end in schoolchildren getting into trouble. When Rogan was a young schoolboy, another kid attacked him in the locker room. The other boy didn’t punch Rogan; however, that was the biggest humiliation in the podcaster’s life, which eventually led him to take training in MMA.

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