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U.S. Students Gets Into Fierce Classroom Fight

Student fights in schools and colleges are a familiar sight, often stemming from a lack of maturity and a belief that aggression is the only way to resolve conflicts. Sometimes these altercations escalate into physical confrontations. A recent viral video captures such a moment, showing two students engaged in an intense fight inside a classroom. […]

US Classroom fight
US Classroom fight

Student fights in schools and colleges are a familiar sight, often stemming from a lack of maturity and a belief that aggression is the only way to resolve conflicts. Sometimes these altercations escalate into physical confrontations. A recent viral video captures such a moment, showing two students engaged in an intense fight inside a classroom. The altercation grows increasingly heated, with one student eventually gaining the upper hand over the other.

The video, which was recently posted on Twitter, seems to be from a school in the United States, as evidenced by an American flag in the background. While the fight appears genuine, some suggest it could have been staged to attract views, as fake videos often circulate online. News18 Hindi does not confirm the video’s authenticity.

In the clip, the students are seen standing face-to-face, visibly angered. One boy suddenly shoves the other, sparking the fight. The boy dressed in white begins to throw punches, but the slimmer student in a half-sleeved shirt swiftly picks him up and slams him down, displaying moves akin to wrestling. He then starts punching the other student. Throughout the fight, other students in the classroom watch without intervening. Eventually, someone steps in to separate them, though the video ends shortly after.

This clip has amassed over 20 million views, prompting various reactions from viewers. One commented, “Never underestimate your opponent,” while another remarked, “These boys are learning from WWE.” A third user observed, “The boy didn’t just throw him once, but twice.”

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