Watch ‘insane’ 2v2 MMA brawl as two sets of fighters batter each other and fans ask ‘how is this real?’
MMA fans have been left in shock after a clip of a 2v2 fight in the Octagon went viral.
The clip saw two fighters from each side of the cage fly towards each other before beginning to batter each other at the start of a single ten minute round.
A clip of an ‘insane’ 2v1 MMA fight went viral[/caption] The match from Spain saw fighters go at it in a single ten minute round[/caption] Fans were left stunned at the sheer chaotic energy of the fight[/caption]In the video, the fighters with blue gloves, Chiky Arroyo and Pau Peñalba, come rushing out of their side towards red glove opponents Alberto Rondán and Nicolás Martínez.
The clip then cuts to around 25 seconds into the fight, with pairs of fighters trapped in a corner.
One blue fighter can be seen missing a punch aimed towards a rival but ducking just in time so that he is missed by the second red fighters punch.
The other blue fighter then attempts to grab the red opponent from behind, but it is thrown over his shoulder and into the wall.
After a minute of intense fighting the fight had evolved into one on one battles, with the first blue fighter forcing his opponent into submission.
He then helped his team-mate submit the second opponent by punching his stomach while his team-mate had him in a chokehold.
Fans couldn’t believe what they had witnessed, with one saying: “How is this real???”
A second said: “1x 10 min round is nutty lmaoooo.”
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A third added: “Where is this? Crazy.”
Another said: “This is wild.”
A fifth said: “Imagine knocking out yo team-mate.”
The video was of a huge combat sport event called Dogfight Wild Tournament 2nd Impact played out at the Tarraco Arena in Spain back in February.
Not only was there a 2v2 match on the night, but also a blockbuster 3v1, a Blood Contact and a No Rules bout.
Former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall and YouTube-boxing influencer KSI have famously taken part in 2v1 fights, though the former was an MMA bout and the latter a boxing match.