weenz miguelJun 102 min readA man picks a fight in a Penang shop and is quickly defeated by a black belt taekwondo proprietor.Even though he once attempted a helmeted sneak attack from the back, he was defeated three times.The altercation A man can be seen in the video challenging the shopkeeper to a "one-on-one" after setting his helmet down on the counter while wearing a singlet and trousers. The shopkeeper accepted this challenge, albeit it was unclear what spurred it. But the bout only lasted a few seconds before the man was knocked down by a barrage of blows.A shopkeeper who used to be a Penang taekwondo championThe shopkeeper told China Press that he is a black belt in taekwondo and goes by Wu.He clarified that he had begun studying taekwondo at the age of 17, and he had even emerged victorious from a Penang tournament in 1996.Wu continued by saying that he had previously filled in for a local coach by instructing taekwondo courses."But though the coach suggested that I become one myself, I gave up on the idea as I was too busy managing my family's convenience store business," Wu recalled.He also reported the incident to the police after it happened at the store.Police in Penang have detained men.Following the altercation at the convenience store, Penang police have since detained two men, ages thirty and forty, according to Malaysian media.According to Helmi Aris, the chief of police in Seberang Perai Tengah, the fight occurred on June 2 at approximately 11:50 p.m.According to him, two males approached a salesperson at the location, and one of them "requested alcohol from him".After then, there was a miscommunication that led to an altercation between the two parties. Outside the building, one of the people struck the other in the back with a helmet," he continued.According to Helmi, one of the individuals involved had minor facial injuries, but the other man was unscathed.
Even though he once attempted a helmeted sneak attack from the back, he was defeated three times.The altercation A man can be seen in the video challenging the shopkeeper to a "one-on-one" after setting his helmet down on the counter while wearing a singlet and trousers. The shopkeeper accepted this challenge, albeit it was unclear what spurred it. But the bout only lasted a few seconds before the man was knocked down by a barrage of blows.A shopkeeper who used to be a Penang taekwondo championThe shopkeeper told China Press that he is a black belt in taekwondo and goes by Wu.He clarified that he had begun studying taekwondo at the age of 17, and he had even emerged victorious from a Penang tournament in 1996.Wu continued by saying that he had previously filled in for a local coach by instructing taekwondo courses."But though the coach suggested that I become one myself, I gave up on the idea as I was too busy managing my family's convenience store business," Wu recalled.He also reported the incident to the police after it happened at the store.Police in Penang have detained men.Following the altercation at the convenience store, Penang police have since detained two men, ages thirty and forty, according to Malaysian media.According to Helmi Aris, the chief of police in Seberang Perai Tengah, the fight occurred on June 2 at approximately 11:50 p.m.According to him, two males approached a salesperson at the location, and one of them "requested alcohol from him".After then, there was a miscommunication that led to an altercation between the two parties. Outside the building, one of the people struck the other in the back with a helmet," he continued.According to Helmi, one of the individuals involved had minor facial injuries, but the other man was unscathed.
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