Schoolboy takes down 'bully' using textbook MMA skills

A schoolboy finishes off an alleged bully with textbook MMA moves showing how swiftly karma bites back in a heroic moment caught on camera.

A bystander recorded the incident, believed to have taken place at a school in the US, showing how a school "bully" chose the wrong person to pick on.

The alleged bully can be seen picking on a schoolboy who is unknowingly an expert in MMA. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ
The alleged bully can be seen picking on a schoolboy who is unknowingly an expert in MMA. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ

In the footage, a pupil wearing a black t-shirt pushes a boy clad in red, twice.

The student chooses not to react but the tormentor insists and pushes him again, this time hard in the chest.

Taking a stand, the schoolboy throws his bag to the floor, bends his knees and raises his fists to brawl.

The student drags his opponent down to MMA territory where he grounds and pounds him. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ
The student drags his opponent down to MMA territory where he grounds and pounds him. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ
The tyrant is quickly placed in an arm bar and can be seen jerking around on the ground like a fish. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ
The tyrant is quickly placed in an arm bar and can be seen jerking around on the ground like a fish. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ

The unnamed student lands several blows on the alleged bully before kicking him in the face and dragging him down to the floor.

Swiftly, the schoolboy grounds and pounds the tyrant before using back control to take down the alleged bully and placing him in an arm bar.

Jerking around on the ground like a fish, two students pull the schoolboy off of his opponent to release the tormentor.

The hero seems to have earnt respect around the schoolyard. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ
The hero seems to have earnt respect around the schoolyard. Photo: Facebook/WeLoveBJJ

Other students walk up to the boy and congratulate him for his incredibly skillful set of moves.

The video was posted to Facebook and has since been viewed almost 10 million times.

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