In the United States, a mixed martial arts fighter subdued a man who indiscriminately assaulted passersby at once.



Foreign media such as the New York Post and NBC reported on the 3rd local time that a mixed martial arts fighter subdued a man in his 20s who assaulted an unspecified number of people on the street.



Ro Malabanan, 44, an active martial artist and martial arts teacher, defeated Samuel Frazier, a homeless man, who attacked passersby on the way to work on the 27th of last month with his Jiu-Jitsu technique.



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When Ro subdue the man, the victims gathered around him and expressed their injustice, saying, "This man hit me in the face" and "This person assaulted me," and even showed gestures of revenge towards him.



However, Law stopped the victims from swinging fists at him while subduing the man, saying, "Please report it to the police right now."



According to a video filmed by passers-by at the scene, Frazier made excuses to Law, who overpowered her, saying, "They threatened me (first)," and while in a jiu-jitsu pose, Frazier said, "What are you talking about. You have no reason?" You hit people without them."



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Lo, who handed over the man to the police who arrived at the scene, did not respond to the interview, saying, "I was late for work," but later said on his SNS, "I participated in a stupid game, but eventually won. He was beating someone in front of me." told



He continued, "My jiu-jitsu instincts have been activated. He also counterattacked at me, but with the 'seat belt' technique of jiu-jitsu, he pressed him to the floor and got on his back."



Police say Frazier is currently charged with assaulting a 17-year-old boy and a 50-year-old man.



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Lo Malavanan, who immigrated from the Philippines to New York City from the Philippines at the age of 9, learned martial arts after experiencing racial discrimination, and is said to be a martial arts expert with a black jiu-jitsu belt and a yellow judo belt.



After suffering a concussion, he temporarily took a break from mixed martial arts, but the actor, who teaches martial arts and boxing, and also works as an action actor, left a message saying, "I want people to learn how to defend themselves from bullying and fight back."



(Photo = Lo Malavanan's Instagram)