Just grab their legs guys.

But that must have been off limits.

I still can’t help but think there was a better strategy they could have used.

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But props to the amateur at the 36 second mark who knocked the fat professional on his ass.

That’s pretty neat.

Even if the professional fighter was facing the complete opposite direction, essentially making it a complete sucker punch.

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It doesn’t have to be limited to fighting mixed martial arts either.

That’s just the obvious one.

For some reason, eastern nations are the only countries who seem willing to capitalize on this market.

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I don’t know why.

It’s high-level entertainment.

Who could forget when in Japan (2018) three professional soccer players took on 100 small children.

The possibilities are endless.

How many Barstool Sports employees would it take to beat the Los Angeles Lakers?

Would 10 of us make for a close game, or would we still lose by 50?

I’m pretty certain there’s no number of players that could level the field with an MLB team.

That could be something.

How many children would it take to push a single sumo wrestler out of the ring?

Could an 8-man amateur scramble team beat Scottie Scheffler?

There’s so much that could be done.

There has to be.

Some people are so fat.

Just to get an idea for how close we are.

One of these days someone is going to be big enough to do it.

It could change the landscape of the NHL forever.

Even though it worked perfectly, for some reason nobody ever embraced that strategy.

You think Aroldis Chapman is doing anything other than walking home the winning run when facing this guy?

Honestly an MLB team rostering Afshin Ghaderzadeh would not be a bad move at all.

He would be a weapon as a pinch hitter in late game situations.

Relievers would be shaking in their boots every time they saw Afshin standing in the on deck circle.

There’s a whole world of possibilities, and hypothetical scenarios in sports that could be played out.

If only there was a company with the bandwidth and the resources to makes some of these things happen.

Those clips go viral every time.

There’s potential there.