‘Britain’s hardest man’ says ‘Is that it?’ after being attacked by four thugs in Birmingham pub car park
“BRITAIN’S hardest man” is seen asking “is that it?” after being attacked by four thugs in a Birmingham pub car park.
Grim footage shows the brutes repeatedly punching the man in the face before throwing him to the ground.
But despite their repeated attacks, the man refuses to fight back as screaming staff attempt to stop the violence.
The footage, filmed outside the Hunters Moon pub in the Hodge Hill area of Birmingham, was posted on Facebook yesterday with the caption: “Where’s the fair play here?”
In the clip, a man in a yellow shirt is seen being hounded by a group of men.
A smaller grey-haired man shouts: “You’re a bully, Ginge let me do him, Ginge let me do him.”
The man in the shirt takes his glasses off before the grey-haired man starts punching him in the face.
He takes the punches, shrugging them off, and walks out towards the car park as a pub worker desperately tries to stop the feud.
Moments later he is then approached by a larger man in a tracksuit, referred to as “Ginge”, who starts punching the man across the face multiple times.
The man in the shirt, unmoved, walks up to Ginge saying: “Is that it.” As Ginge prances around on the spot like a boxer. The man spits blood at Ginge.
Another hooded thug kicks the man from behind and punches him across the face which topples the man in the shirt. Ginge and a skinny man then punch him whilst he’s on the ground.
‘BUNCH OF COWARDS’
Ginge screams in the face of the man after he gets up: “Listen you will f****** die! You’ll die bro. I promise you. I promise you!”
The skinny man is then seen carrying what appears to be a metal bar in his hand as the man in the shirt continues to stand up to Ginge.
The skinny man is then heard saying: “Finish him Ginge man, f****** bang him Ginge man.” The man has had his shirt ripped apart and his face has been covered in his own blood, but continued to walk towards them, until the gang left.
The video has been viewed over 100,000 times with the beaten man winning the adulation of the commenters.
Tony Maughan said: “Seen cowards, but never so many together bouncing on their toes giving it the bigness as though [they are] boxers, big lad hardly moved when they hit him, only one winner there.”
Grant Duke added: “Four on one and they still [had] to tool up.”
Kelvin Roberts wrote: “Respect to the big guy… took so much and kept his cool… would have been a different story if he had a one on one.”
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Jc Osborne said: “Bunch of absolute fannies, that guy took everything they had and still walked them off the pub grounds.”
Josh Renshaw added: “He took all the shots like a boss until that cheap shot from behind. Fair play to him, as for the others, [they are] a set of wet wipes.”
Dean Humphries wrote: “Pack of dogs jumping in, big guy stood he’s ground and acted inside the law.”
