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very nicely analysed nick the bouncer did good like you said nick stay behind the door frame thanks
Epic video, but as always I`m not sure if it was 100% legal to attack a second perp on 1:54. Excessive force may be found, it depends on a judge and legal system. Basically after both of them attacked him first it is ongoing self-defence situation all the way from 1:45, but still it shouldn`t turn into "mortal kombat-style execution". Hit & retreat would be the best tactics (and another reason to stay between those 2 doors).
what about a female thats a lot weaker and smaller then a man that backed up against a corner wall?
Bouncers are the only people who's job is basically to deal with street fights, they're definitely the experts here.
I've seen this video before, the bouncer handled it really well indeed. I also noticed he was still using his radio, possibly as an improvised weapon to hit them with. That second guy, the bigger one was so awkward with his movement it was laughable!! Kind of like slapstick comedy in a way. And the way they both limped off at the end was just brilliant too lol.
Do more video's like this and you'll get a fuck load more subs
Where is back-up? It sure seems to be taking them a long time to get there. Multiple attackers or just one always use the environment.
It's amazing to see how far just some basic boxing/kickboxing knowledge helps in a fight. Without being an armchair general, the bouncer wasn't throwing technically great punches, but he knew more of the basics then the goons attacking him.
Where is the damn backup!? Shit they need new staff lol
Ewww that bouncer took a punch like a champ and ko the hell outta them haha
Boxing, especially range controlling boxing footwork, is such a useful tool in situations like these.
Good job 👍🏻
Nice one nick keep it up bro
Yep, using the Fatal Funnel concept to your advantage.
Great video nick. I love watching ur videos. So much good info
0:48 Hahaha! What did the second guy even come back there for?? He didn't do anything but get dropped. It's like he said: "Quick! Hit Me In The Face!!"
You should try to make this a series, this was super helpful.
Good fight analysing is rare on YouTube.
Saw that vid on Instagram earlier but great analysis like always!
Also is the background music in your vid an original content of yours? cause it sounds dope af
Wonderful video quality you deserve more views my man
Nice breakdown Nick, but I believe you could also mention the bouncers proper use of hitting with the radio in hand. Whenever possible, holding either keys between fingers, or something heavier that fits in one's hand, certainly helps. I think bouncers should carry pepper spray, it can be held to add punch power and when needed, just spray the perps!
Nick, very insightful and well put together analysis.
It is awesome that you are sharing your knowledge from years working as a bouncer in close quarter environments.
I am just curious though, how different would it be to deal with multiple aggressors in a more open environment (a public street, a parking lot, a sidewalk, a platform of some sort at night, etc)
^ Can you please make a video regarding multiple aggressors in an open space??
Thanks!
Thank you, sir.