Alisa Irinina – a 21-year-old Russian female MMA champion – demonstrated her self-defense skills by knocking down a man with a perfect right hook after being harassed all night at a nightclub party.
According to local reports, the man crashed the party uninvited and continuously harassed a group of women, including Irinina.
Despite being repeatedly asked to stop and leave, he persisted and eventually began touching Irinina inappropriately.
So, when the bouncers failed to intervene, Irinina decided to handle the situation herself.
CCTV footage shows the moment Irinina delivered a single punch to the man’s face, knocking him to the ground. He struggled to get up as the bouncer watched:
Friends of Irinina confirmed the account, explaining that she initially asked the man to stop and leave calmly and sought help from security:
At first, she asked him calmly to leave, and not to touch her, wanting the security guard to help.
But the guy didn’t understand the word “no”.There was simply no other choice.
Irinina, who has been training in martial arts since childhood, won a bronze medal in the 2020 World Amateur Grappling and MMA League Championship.
Both she and MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko hail from Stary Oskol.
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