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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_DSqG2yxKs


During a Kung Fu competition for pre-teen fighters, a massive brawl ensued which involved chairs, poles, and sticks.

What started with two youngsters competing in Kung Fu, ended up with a massive all out brawl. In a video that went viral over the weekend, 12-year-old Armenian David Petrosyan was reportedly on his way to winning the semi-final match against his Azeri opponent at the European Kung Fu championships in Ukraine. Then all hell broke lose.

As seen on the clip above, even adults from both Armenia and Azerbaijan entered the ring and started throwing and swinging poles, sticks and chairs at each other during the crazy melee.

Even if it was contested in neutral ground, tensions between the two neighboring nations are high with both having a long history of war and dispute…


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tang

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Oct 21, 2015
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Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting
Everybody was fast as lightning
That should be the background music for this video.

And who does KungFu these days? Don't they know by now that shit don't work unless u know jujitsu??
 

Robbie Hart

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Feb 13, 2015
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It's good to see that the martial arts discipline works
 

Qat

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The way they act and geographically, I consider them that with a dash of Persian.

Listen, pal. I'm American. Lower your expectations.
Well, Armenia is far away from Eastern Europe (a good 1000 miles), and its history is quite interesting. It has been around about 1000 years longer than the beginnings of Russia.
Persia is much nearer to them historically and geographically.
 

Severianb

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Well, Armenia is far away from Eastern Europe (a good 1000 miles), and its history is quite interesting. It has been around about 1000 years longer than the beginnings of Russia.
Persia is much nearer to them historically and geographically.
Fascinating.

All I know is my uncle brought home pics of Georgian women he had met, and they had amazing eyes. Totally doable.