Brawler floors opponent with vicious karate kick to the head as they fight on Belfast street

Shocking moment brawler floors his shirtless opponent with a vicious karate kick to the head as they fight on Belfast street

  • The karate kick flawed a shirtless man as he brawled in Annesley Street, Belfast
  • Shocking footage shows the opponent first swinging a punch before the kick
  • After the kick the opponent stands up next to a car and clutches his face  

This is the dramatic moment a man karate kicks his shirtless rival in the head and sends him tumbling to the ground.

Shocking footage shows the opponent swing wildly with a punch before he is floored by the martial arts move that even Bruce Lee would have been proud of.

It was filmed on Annesley street in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The man karate kicked his opponent in the head

This is the dramatic moment a man karate kicks his rival to the ground in Annesley street, Belfast, Northern Ireland

The clip, filmed from a moving vehicle, shows the topless man desperately swinging a punch in an attempt to strike the other man.

He misses, and the man executes a perfect Karate kick which sends his opponent flying into the arms of an onlooker. A faint thud is heard as the kick hits the opponent’s head. 

The opponent then stands up and appears to clutch his face while clinging on to the other man.

Commenting on the video, one viewer said: ‘Bruce Lee is in town.’

The video was uploaded to social media on November 7 and has been watched more than 4,000 times. 

The 10-second clip of the fight was posted on social media on November 7, and has been viewed more than 4,000 times

The 10-second clip of the fight was posted on social media on November 7, and has been viewed more than 4,000 times

The 10-second clip of the fight was posted on social media on November 7, and has been viewed more than 4,000 times

Bruce Lee is an American-Hong Kong martial arts instructor who founded the hybrid philosophy for the sport, Jeet Kune Do. 

Bruce also appeared in several films including Fist of Fury (1972), Way of the Dragon (1972) and The Game of Death (1978).

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