- A brutal daylight punch-up on a Birmingham street left one person ‘knocked out’
- Two men approach a third in a road rage incident but he clearly knew martial arts
- He easily beat the other two men single handed as onlookers watched on
- People have referred to the unnamed man as ‘Bruce Lee’ on social media
- West Midlands Police confirmed that they were investigating the fight
A road rage outburst turned into a scene from a martial arts film for shocked onlookers as one man turned out to be a trained fighter – and he easily took on the two men who approached him.
Police are investigating after footage emerged of a brutal punch up in broad daylight on a street in Northfield, Birmingham outside a McDonald’s restaurant, which left one person seemingly knocked out.
The video, which has been shared on social media shows two men taking on the driver of a silver soft topped Audi.
The men approach the third aggressively, but he clearly knows some martial arts and kicks out.
The incident is taking place outside Heron Foods at the Bell Shopping Centre in Bristol Road.
Shoppers look on helplessly as the violent confrontation takes place and shouts of shock can be heard.
The fight comes to an end when one of the two attackers is incapacitated.
Police are appealing for witnesses to the fight, which took place on September 2, to come forward.
West Midlands Police confirmed that they were investigating the fight, and confirmed that no-one was badly injured.
A spokeswoman for the force said: ‘It was a road rage incident. There were no serious injuries and investigations are still ongoing. No arrests have been made.’
Walk away see another day: Two men got more than they bargained for when they approached a motorist in a road rage outburst who turned out to be a martial arts expert
He launched some targeted kicks at the two men on the street in Birmingham
The fight has been shared on social media and viewed 250,000 times. One watcher said: ‘When a guy starts standing like Bruce Lee, walk away see another day.’
West Midlands Ambulance Service attended after being called to reports of a fight outside McDonald’s on Bristol Street on September 2 at 13:50pm.
They confirmed that they treated one man for minor injuries.
‘One man, with no visible injuries was treated and discharged at the scene. He was then left in the care of the police. No one was seriously injured.’
The men were unable to endure this trained fighter’s onslaught of kicks and punches
One man appeared to be knocked out and his friend rushed to his aid but police later confirmed that no one was seriously injured in the altercation