Watch Dodgers fan gets knocked out during violent street fight, video of sucker punch goes viral

Watch Dodgers fan gets knocked out during violent street fight, video of sucker punch goes viral

Recently, it seems as though fights have increased at athletic events, and this is particularly true when it comes to the Los Angeles Dodgers with a video of a fan as he gets knocked out viral

Watch the viral video below.

Recently, there have been a few occurrences near the stadium where the MLB team plays. The most recent incident occurred on Tuesday night when someone captured a Dodgers fan hitting the ground like a sack of potatoes after being knocked out cold.

After the Dodgers’ defeat to the Minnesota Twins earlier in the night, several supporters engaged in a verbal altercation before things became violent. Two males ended up pushing each other before they began swinging, as you can see in the video. One man in a Clayton Kershaw jersey sprinted at one point towards another wearing a blue Dodgers shirt, and it looked like his head hit the ground rather hard, knocking him out cold.

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Dodgers fan gets knocked out during violent street fight, video of sucker punch goes viral

However, he is unsure of what caused the fight. A witness informed KTLA that security guards were able to contain the situation. “I honestly don’t know what started it,” he admitted. “Some of them were obviously drunk,” Some of them were virtually inebriated.

An incident similar to this has occurred outside Dodger Stadium before. In what appears to be the same location in May, a fan of the opposing Giants and a fan of the Dodgers got into a furious argument. This year, similar scenes from inside and outside major sporting venues are appearing all around the nation. We simply do not want to keep witnessing it.

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Dodgers receive criticism after cancelling the invitation to Pride Night

Prior to their forthcoming LGBTQ+ Pride Night on June 16 at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers have come under fire for their choice to not invite a particular group. This will be the team’s 10th annual celebration of diversity and inclusion.

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a charity, protest, and street performance group that uses humour and religious imagery to draw attention to sexual intolerance, received a disinvitation from the club when it made the announcement on Wednesday that it would no longer receive its Community Hero Award during a pregame ceremony that evening.

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’s inclusion was questioned by Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio in a letter to Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, who was under intense pressure from conservative Catholic organisations like the Catholic League and CatholicVote. Senator Rubio also questioned whether the decision would be “inclusive and welcoming to Christians.”

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