VIDEO: Padres Fan Gets Pummeled After Thinking He Was Muhammad Ali While Unsuccessfully Dodging Punches To The Face During Ugly Fight

Fans fighting at San Diego Padres game

 

 

Two fans at Tuesday’s San Diego Padres game vs. the Minnesota Twins ended up in a fight that left one of them with a bloody jaw.

Baseball games are prime grounds for fights nowadays, and, in keeping with such, two male fans threw hands in the stands during the Padres’ 7-5 win on Tuesday night.

Footage of the dust-up went viral online after X/Twitter user Levi Leveille posted it and had attracted close to 11 million views at the time of writing.

As you will see in the clip, one fan in a white tank top and white shorts taunts another in a black T-shirt and black pants after ducking a few punches Muhammad Ali-style.

“You’re stupid. Sit down!” he yells before dodging some more, but his luck runs out shortly after as the other fan connects with several punches, leaving him bloodied.

Check the video out here.

 

 

 

Fans Had A Hard Time Believing The Fan With The Higher Ground At The San Diego Padres Game Lost

Fans couldn’t believe the white tank top guy allowed himself to be beaten up despite having the advantage.

“How do you get lit up like that while having the high ground?” one wondered.

“he had all the momentum after dodging everything but wanted to run his mouth and just get hit😂😂😂😂😂 there’s no way,” another joked.

“Sticking your face forward and throwing no punches is a bold fight strategy,” someone else observed.

“How the hell is he still talking after getting smacked around like that 😂😂😂,” another asked.

“Usually helps to throw punches in fights. Bro waited until he was 1 HP before trying 😂,” someone else pointed out.

TMZ has since reported being told by a spokesperson from the San Diego Police Department that authorities who were at the game took an incident report, and both fans were kicked out.

However, no arrests were made as they both refused to press charges or receive medical attention.

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