In a recent YouTube video, Natan Levy, a Jewish-Israeli UFC fighter, engaged in a physical altercation with a supporter of white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Levy, known as "Lethal," boasts an impressive professional record of eight wins and one loss. The confrontation began when Levy was tagged in a Twitter post where a user praised Fuentes and made derogatory comments about Levy's physique. Levy responded by criticizing the commenter's appearance.
Another Fuentes supporter named Ben then challenged Levy to a sparring match, claiming he would represent Fuentes and his ideology. To Levy's surprise, Ben followed through and showed up at Levy's gym, but his attitude had drastically changed, emphasizing respect rather than hostility.
Before the fight commenced, Levy confronted Ben about his support for Fuentes, highlighting Fuentes' denial of the Holocaust. Ben attempted to justify his stance, but when asked about the number of Holocaust victims, he admitted uncertainty and questioned the widely accepted figure of six million. The video then shows the two fighters entering the ring, each delivering strikes to the other.
Levy, however, demonstrated superior skill and quickly took control of the fight, landing kicks, punches, and elbows on Ben. Levy eventually secured a dominant position on the ground, delivering a series of blows to Ben's face. Ben's friend, who had accompanied him, tried to encourage him, but Levy's dominance remained unchallenged. Levy eventually transitioned into a chokehold, prompting Ben to tap out. Despite the one-sided nature of the fight, Levy continued to dominate in subsequent rounds, subjecting Ben to armbars and strikes.
Following the fight, Ben expressed remorse for his previous support of Fuentes and acknowledged the severity of the Holocaust, stating that six million Jews were murdered. Levy corrected him, emphasizing the term "murdered." Levy then offered Ben a life lesson, warning him that the next encounter would be even more painful. Ben inquired if he had managed to land any significant blows, but Levy denied this, indicating his complete control over the fight.
In a surprising turn of events, Ben's friend, Cee-Jay, also agreed to step into the ring and face off against another Israeli MMA fighter named Shimon Smotritsky. The fight did not fare well for Cee-Jay, as he suffered significant injuries and admitted defeat. Despite the outcome, Cee-Jay described the experience as enjoyable, while Smotritsky expressed his satisfaction and warned against making derogatory remarks about Jews.
Looking ahead, Levy is scheduled to compete against Alex Reyes in a UFC event on September 16 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Smotritsky, on the other hand, will face Kenan Jackson at the Fury Fighting Championship on August 27 in Houston, Texas.
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