Most of us go to the beach in order to relax, but that doesn’t mean tempers don’t sometimes flare. Let’s use this as an example of how not to behave.
The Premier League can boast about being the most watched league in the world, but it isn’t often the players become involved in massive brawls.
With cameras everywhere and suspensions handed out for a poke these days, rugby has pretty much bid the brawl farewell. Not the case in baseball, my friends.
While discussing why women wear burkas, things got very heated during a live television broadcast – so much so shoes were taken off and used as weapons.
There’s your average schoolground skirmish and then there’s a mass brawl, police having to call on every resource to stop the violence in London.
A mom in Florida was shocked to find a video of her daughter being beaten up, so she took to Facebook seeking justice.
This weekend a petrol station attendant in Limpopo was the victim of a beating, and it appears his race may have had a role to play.
The Eastern Cape Department of Education are conducting an investigation after two videos have hit the news, both showing violent school fights.
Everyone loves a good brawl, especially if it involves a group of women and loud music. The nineties called, they want their boom box back.
As the country’s attention focuses in on the awful events in Bloemfontein yesterday more footage is painting a clearer picture of just what happened.
Someone must be blessed with a decent amount of game after a riot erupted from two ladies fighting over his attention. Weave damage was extensive.
What we are dealing with here is a new sub-culture which celebrates violence in schools. At least, that’s how it seems.