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You've got to see this: Footage of Thailand's latest road rage incident turned into Street Fighter

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You've got to see this: Footage of Thailand's latest road rage incident turned into Street Fighter

 

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Image: Puvadach Anguranak

 

Footage of an incident earlier this week which saw two men brawling in the middle of a busy street in Bangkok has been turned into something quite brilliant by one Facebook user.

 

The incident made national news when footage emerge of a man dressed in a suit fighting another man near the Phrakhanong BTS in downtown Bangkok.

 

The footage was shared from "Namemes Trd" to The Clip and quickly went viral on social media.

 

But now Facebook user Puvadach Anguranak has come up with his own version, turning the video of the fight to resemble something out of the classic arcade game Street Fighter.

 

And the result is awesome.

 

In fact it’s so good that Anguranak’s version has now also gone viral, racking up more than one million views.

 

 

 

 
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Love the guy in the suit...Jason Stratham...???    James Bond???     Somchai Suppaman  ???

Second time I have seen this.  The clip goes on to show the guy in the suit backing off after a couple of well placed punches and somebody intervenes and stops the fight.  He may dress like he knows what he is doing but it's him who ends up being the one nursing his ego and his bruises!

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