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(VIDEO) 14 Year Old Jiu-Jiteiro Fights Off Adult Attacker Using Martial Arts Training

(VIDEO) 14 Year Old Jiu-Jiteiro Fights Off Adult Attacker Using Martial Arts Training

14 year old Connor Jackson had been forced to defend himself on the playground. This perhaps wouldn’t be so stunning if the foul mouthed attacker wasn’t twice his age, and a father of another boy on the playground.

According to dailymail Connor Jackson was at a skate park in Walsall with his brother when he was confronted by the said man.

The entire exchanged was captured on camera:

In shocking footage, the boy who has been doing martial arts including jiu-jitsu for 4 years manages to defend himself from the parent who tried to punch him in the face – with martial arts training.

His 12-year-old younger brother got into an argument with another child of the same age over a scooter.

But when it escalated into ‘fisticuffs’ the other boy went and got his tracksuit-clad parents.

In the video, the dad can be seen encouraging his son to attack the 12-year-old as he shouts: ‘Knock him out, how old are you? Batter him, f*** him up, batter him now, give me your bag, beat him up.

The mum then screams: ‘You are f****** lucky that I ain’t battering you you little p****.

The dad shouts: ‘Just f*** him up, just knock him the f*** out, you gonna let a little kid take the p*** out of you? Knock him out, f*** him up.’

Connor’s dad told MailOnline:

‘The lads would have gone at him if Connor didn’t defend himself.

‘The way he looked and the way he acted, I grew up on the streets so I understand people and he would have gone for it to put fear into the kids on the skate park.

‘He was quite happy enough for his kid to beat up another 12-year-old and obviously he wanted a piece of that action so he was looking for the next biggest person.

‘Unfortunately for him, Connor’s put his hands up, blocked him away from his grasp and then put a punch on him.’

Video of the shocking incident has racked up thousands of views online with commenters praising the youngster’s bravery.

Nathan added: ‘I send my kids to MMA and Brazilian jiu-jitsu so they can look after themselves, keep fit and keep themselves out of trouble.

‘Luckily Connor had that which is what I’m grateful for, because if he didn’t he probably would have come out a lot worse.’