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Former MMA Fighters Beat Down Group Of Angry Dads On Golf Course After Wild Altercation

Former MMA Fighters Beat Down Group Of Angry Dads On Golf Course After Wild Altercation
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A group of golfing former MMA fighters were filmed pummeling some dads from a house next to a golf course on Bailey Ranch in Owasso, Oklahoma, after an argument escalated.

The Romans had gladiators. People with cable connections have WWE. And the rest of us, well, we have this video of some former MMA fighters absolutely wiping the astroturf with some dads in an altercation caught this past weekend in Oklahoma.

What on earth could people be beating the crap out of each other about this time—on a golf course, of all things?


It's a bit of a he-said-she-said situation. Or maybe dads-said-former-mma-fighers-said.


Many people immediately commented that this is a clip worth watching several times—all the way through!—to get the full effect.



People who play golf contributed their own comments on how common this sort of thing is on golf courses.


Brawls on the golf course do kind of tarnish the reputation of the game, however.

Some were cheering on specific fighters.



Again, this is common on golf courses. Really. Or it could be.

No matter how it started or who won—MMA fighters or dads' lawyers? Still up for debate!—everyone can agree this was a wild watch.


Advice to the dads: next time, maybe check the credentials of the person you're going to fight before you take a swing.

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