Saturday, September 5, 2015

Brazilian street robber cries when woman victim holds him in jiu-jitsu grip till police arrive


The Brazilian street robber had not reckoned with the fact that his would-be victim was an expert in jiu-jitsu and, when he tried to rob her, he was in for a surprise. The woman floored him in a jiu-jitsu move and held him in a leg grip for 20-minutes until the police arrived.
The robber kept pleading for mercy and, it has been revealed in the CCTV footage that the man was sobbing and crying for his "daddy" and pleading desperately for someone to call the police but, the woman had him by his neck in a triangle choke.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 5 September 2015.
It has now transpired that the robber and another man had earlier approached the woman and another woman on a street in Acailandia in western Brazil not knowing that his would-be victim was a professional MMA fighter and jiu-jitsu blue belt.
She is in possession of six professional MMA fights on her record and, pounced on the men after they had cornered the women on a motorbike and demanded they hand over their mobile phones.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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