If you're gonna knock a girl out.... better make sure there's no MMA champs around v.rogerhuerta

I'd like to shake Rogers hand. Definetly a bad ass thing to do. Given his fighting ability, I would have done the EXACT same thing.
 
I agree with Dana White on this one....I think street fighting is lame as hell... BUT no man should touch a women, EVER. There is no reason for it, unless the man is being attacked and even then it should only be to to restrain her......That guy deserved what he got, and I am glad it was from a trained ass kicker to really pound the point into him. I do not watch fighting, or MMA......BUT this guy is for sure my new favorite fighter.
 
Did Mike just use the right forum? I can't get past that to even worry about the video.


Ok, I got past it. Guy got what he deserved.
 
He will probably be charged with 'Assault with a deadly weapon' or something along those lines. If you're a trained fighter you are supposed to not be fighting at all. I hope that isn't what happens but my brothers friend was a Golden Gloves champion and got in trouble for something similar.
 
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New reports say Huerta beat down a former Texas linebacker
By Steve Cofield
The Roger Huerta street fight story gets more interesting by the day. Now SportsbyBrooks is reporting that the lightweight mixed martial artist allegedly brawled with a former University of Texas linebacker Rashad Bobino.

The 24-year-old also worked with the Atlanta Falcons before getting dumped right before the 2009 season. From SBB:

While the identity of the man who struck the woman has not officially been released by the Austin Police Department, I’ve learned from multiple sources who threw the punch.Former starting Univ. of Texas Linebacker Rashad Bobino, who last played for the Longhorns in 2008, was the individual who punched the unidentified woman from behind as seen in the TMZ.com video.

Austin police are still invetigating the brawl that allegedly began when a man slugged a women outside an Austin, Texas, bar. Bobino was listed at 5-foot-10, 238 pounds when he played at Texas. The 5-8 Huerta fights in the 155-pound division but likely walks around closer to 175 pounds
 
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