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Neighbours called the police? Perhaps they also witnessed the incident so he held himself back. Or he might just have been able to think clearly even though he was under pressure.
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It says a lot about his self discipline that he didn't.Originally posted by Hairy View PostTo be frank they're lucky he didn't give one of them a good hiding.
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Given the 'victim', he might actually be wishing he got longer.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI love it when thugs get their comeuppance. Although the fact one of them had a knife is a nasty thought. He should have got longer than 27 months.
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I love it when thugs get their comeuppance. Although the fact one of them had a knife is a nasty thought. He should have got longer than 27 months.
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Impressive, Mr Hawkins.The cage fighter then dragged Maundrell out of his car and as he did so the thug shouted 'I’ve got a gun, I’ve got a gun,' to which Mr Hawkins replied 'Well get it out and shoot'.
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Rough Justice - Not
Pair of drunks jailed after trying to mug a cage fighter | Mail Online
'They came up against the last person they would want to': Pair of drunks jailed after trying to mug a cage fighter
Lewis Hawkins, 24, had returned from a gym session when he was targeted
Michael Bennett, 27, and Dean Maundrell, 25, tried to steal his car
Both men threw punches at the victim, who blocked them and fought back
The hapless pair both admitted robbery at Swindon Crown CourtTags: None
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