A recent clip from the Kick channel The Oside Locos is going viral on social media, where the streamer, who was interviewing people on the streets, used some jiu-jitsu moves to defend himself from an assaulter. The streamer, who is a comedian named James Murphy, had offended the attacker by making a joke about his partner's tattoo.
In response, he was punched several times but took control of the situation by performing a Brazilian jiu-jitsu move called the heel hook. Viewers were impressed by the Kick creator's martial arts technique and expressed their admiration in the comments. After the clip started going viral on the streamer-related subreddit r/LivestreamFail, Redditor u/HungerSTGF wrote:
Livestreaming from the streets can be a dangerous job, with content creators often unable to be in control of their surroundings. The Kick channel The Oside Locos appears to be a band of comedians who go out in the streets at night and interview people with questions. In this interaction, something the interviewer said appears to have started the altercation.
The clip starts with the streamer describing the woman's tattoo as a tramp stamp in the middle of the interview. The woman in question did not appreciate this and sounded quite offended, stating:
However, she was cut off before she could finish the sentence because her partner hurled himself at the Kick streamer and started punching him. The woman did try to de-escalate the altercation, asking her partner to stop multiple times:
The attacker can also be heard threatening the interviewer, at one point saying:
However, the tables were quickly turned after the Kick streamer managed to put the assaulter in a heel hook, a move from Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and pinned the attacker to the
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