Popular Post webfact Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Photo via Channel 8 A Belgian mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiast, Maxim Arbille, found himself in an unexpected showdown this past weekend, when a parking dispute escalated into a brawl outside his Pattaya condominium. The 22-year-old's martial prowess turned the tide against four Indian men, who allegedly attacked him with both fists and foreign objects. The incident unfolded on Sunday, March 16, when Arbille and his Thai girlfriend encountered the gang's car blocking their entry into the condominium’s parking area. Arbille approached two men in the car to request they relocate their vehicle, but the attempt at civility devolved into conflict as the men refused and tempers flared. Skilled in self-defence, the young Belgian fended off his attackers. When the situation prompted the two men to summon backup, calling in two more friends armed with a wooden stick and rocks, Arbille's training again proved invaluable, as he held his own against the increased threat. A condo security guard tried to break up the fight but couldn't, so the police had to step in. Arbille's girlfriend quickly called the police, who arrived to calm things down and separate everyone involved. Surprisingly, Arbille chose not to press charges against the attackers, even though he took the worst of their anger. His decision was influenced by a mix of compassion and circumstance, as the Indian men sustained more severe injuries. In a surprisingly conciliatory turn, they apologised during discussions at the police station, leading to an amicable resolution. Photo via Channel 8 The Belgian’s girlfriend revealed to Channel 8 that the four assailants spoke fluent Thai, suggesting long-term residence in the country. She conjectured they could be involved in illicit activities, presuming mafia ties given their boldness and coordinated aggression, reported The Thaiger. In a broader context, this incident echoes a similar altercation in February, where a parking dispute in Krabi escalated to violence. There, a former Thai boxer, Narong, known as Saddam Kietyongyuth, became embroiled in a gang attack at a bus terminal following a parking disagreement. Arbille’s experience and decision to forgive show how complicated handling tense situations in Thailand can be. Even though things could have gotten worse, the situation ended without legal action, showing his calm and thoughtful response despite the aggression. The value of discipline and training shone through, not only in physical defence but in the diplomacy demonstrated afterwards. For those amid the hustle of Thai urban life, such incidents may serve as a cautionary tale of both the risks and unexpected opportunities for understanding. -- 2025-03-19 2 4 11 7
Popular Post petermik Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Well done young man.....👍 12 13 13 2
Popular Post ravip Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 The value of discipline and training shone through, not only in physical defense but in the diplomacy demonstrated afterwards. One of the beauties in serious and professional martial arts training is that it always encourages defensive action, instead of attack. They also teach to use minimum force required - but, if the situation escalates... go for it! Stark contrast to the massive muscular demons, who we see in public places as if they own the entire vicinity! (ever realized that these two types of characters exist on online forums too?) 3 1 1
Popular Post Cameroni Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 What a total idiot for not pressing charges. Now a gang of Indian mafia with machetes roams Pattaya. Thanks for nothing, Piet. 2 12 3 1 6
Popular Post Purdey Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Learning to defend oneself is pretty important in the world today. Just don't bring a machete to a gun fight. 1 1 1
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 57 minutes ago, Cameroni said: What a total idiot for not pressing charges. Now a gang of Indian mafia with machetes roams Pattaya. Thanks for nothing, Piet. 1 hour ago, webfact said: The Belgian’s girlfriend revealed to Channel 8 that the four assailants spoke fluent Thai, suggesting long-term residence in the country. It would seem that they have been in Thailand for quite a while and were already roaming around Pattaya. I totally agree with his not pressing charges and I have done the same when engaged in 'conflict' with local gangs. The last thing that he and his young lady need is a gang seeking revenge. 3 12 1 1
Popular Post Cameroni Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Just now, Tropicalevo said: It would seem that they have been in Thailand for quite a while and were already roaming around Pattaya. I totally agree with his not pressing charges and I have done the same when engaged in 'conflict' with local gangs. The last thing that he and his young lady need is a gang seeking revenge. Which is precisely of course why gangs are roaming Pattaya, people like you refusing to press charges when serious crimes were committed. 2 10 1 1 1
Popular Post AustinRacing Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Two against one then call more for back up with make shift weapons. Real men are some Asians. 2 5 1 2
Popular Post Dont confuse me Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 It appears they spoke fluent Thai a peek at their visas might prove fruitful. 1 9 1 1 2
Popular Post Briggsy Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 38 minutes ago, Cameroni said: Which is precisely of course why gangs are roaming Pattaya, people like you refusing to press charges when serious crimes were committed. I think the reason is more likely that they have an arrangement with local law enforcement. 2 7 2 1
Popular Post Cameroni Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 3 minutes ago, Briggsy said: I think the reason is more likely that they have an arrangement with local law enforcement. Fair point well made. 3 3 1
Popular Post norsurin Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 I saw some years ago 5 thais jumping on a foreigner in Bangkok.They learned their lessons because the foreigner was a kung fu figther and he knocked them down in seconds.I think some of them get broken legs because i saw he kicked them wery low under the knee. 1 5 6
Popular Post hotchilli Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 2 hours ago, webfact said: His decision was influenced by a mix of compassion and circumstance, as the Indian men sustained more severe injuries. In a surprisingly conciliatory turn, they apologised during discussions at the police station, leading to an amicable resolution. Deport the Indians... you're guests not owners. 5
Popular Post captain_shane Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 2 hours ago, webfact said: Photo via Channel 8 A Belgian mixed martial arts (MMA) enthusiast, Maxim Arbille, found himself in an unexpected showdown this past weekend, when a parking dispute escalated into a brawl outside his Pattaya condominium. The 22-year-old's martial prowess turned the tide against four Indian men, who allegedly attacked him with both fists and foreign objects. The incident unfolded on Sunday, March 16, when Arbille and his Thai girlfriend encountered the gang's car blocking their entry into the condominium’s parking area. Arbille approached two men in the car to request they relocate their vehicle, but the attempt at civility devolved into conflict as the men refused and tempers flared. Skilled in self-defence, the young Belgian fended off his attackers. When the situation prompted the two men to summon backup, calling in two more friends armed with a wooden stick and rocks, Arbille's training again proved invaluable, as he held his own against the increased threat. A condo security guard tried to break up the fight but couldn't, so the police had to step in. Arbille's girlfriend quickly called the police, who arrived to calm things down and separate everyone involved. Surprisingly, Arbille chose not to press charges against the attackers, even though he took the worst of their anger. His decision was influenced by a mix of compassion and circumstance, as the Indian men sustained more severe injuries. In a surprisingly conciliatory turn, they apologised during discussions at the police station, leading to an amicable resolution. Photo via Channel 8 The Belgian’s girlfriend revealed to Channel 8 that the four assailants spoke fluent Thai, suggesting long-term residence in the country. She conjectured they could be involved in illicit activities, presuming mafia ties given their boldness and coordinated aggression, reported The Thaiger. In a broader context, this incident echoes a similar altercation in February, where a parking dispute in Krabi escalated to violence. There, a former Thai boxer, Narong, known as Saddam Kietyongyuth, became embroiled in a gang attack at a bus terminal following a parking disagreement. Arbille’s experience and decision to forgive show how complicated handling tense situations in Thailand can be. Even though things could have gotten worse, the situation ended without legal action, showing his calm and thoughtful response despite the aggression. The value of discipline and training shone through, not only in physical defence but in the diplomacy demonstrated afterwards. For those amid the hustle of Thai urban life, such incidents may serve as a cautionary tale of both the risks and unexpected opportunities for understanding. -- 2025-03-19 One falang vs four indians? POST VIDEO NOW!!! 3 1 4
wensiensheng Posted March 19 Posted March 19 2 hours ago, ravip said: The value of discipline and training shone through, not only in physical defense but in the diplomacy demonstrated afterwards. One of the beauties in serious and professional martial arts training is that it always encourages defensive action, instead of attack. They also teach to use minimum force required - but, if the situation escalates... go for it! Stark contrast to the massive muscular demons, who we see in public places as if they own the entire vicinity! (ever realized that these two types of characters exist on online forums too?) He may have to watch over his shoulder though, if they really mafia connected, or even if they aren’t. 1
Popular Post save the frogs Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Pattaya is a dangerous place is what I'm getting from this 3 1 4
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Looks like Claude van Damme's son🤗 4
Yellowtail Posted March 19 Posted March 19 2 hours ago, Purdey said: Learning to defend oneself is pretty important in the world today. Has it ever not been important? 1 1
Popular Post Boulderman Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 A real Superman! Rare these days-glad he is safe and his girlfriend! 3 1
Popular Post roo860 Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 One of the Indian attackers ended up in a Korma. 1 17
Popular Post Chris747 Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 MMA is not self defense. In a cage there's a certain set of rules. What his MMA training did, was probably giving him a false sense of superiority and a lot of testosteron what lead to the escalation of the situation. Let alone the fact his GF was near and he wanted to impress her. If 4 guys attack with sticks and other objects with intention there's a high chance you get seriously hurt or even die. Well trained MMA fighter or not. If they really have mafia connections he has to look out for quite some time - all that for a blocked driveway. 7 1 3
LeRoux Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Charges or no charges, He had better watch his back! (???) In a Treacherous Gang / Mafia / Lawless Climate, Successfully Watching Your Back, ~ (For The Long-Haul), is Impossible. 1
soalbundy Posted March 19 Posted March 19 33 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Has it ever not been important? Yes, when living in a civilized society. 1
2long Posted March 19 Posted March 19 3 hours ago, webfact said: the four assailants spoke fluent Thai, suggesting long-term residence in the country. She conjectured they could be involved in illicit activities, presuming mafia ties given their boldness and coordinated aggression, Nothing like a bit or presumptuousness to add some spice to the story. She has zero evidence of how long they have been here or for what reason. 1 2
black tabby12345 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Indian men sustained more severe injuries. ------------------------------------------- It is called Self-Inflicted. As simple as that; aggressors(of 4) beaten up by the victim. 1
impulse Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I wish they'd announce these kerfuffles in advance. Maybe they could sell tickets. Every street fight I've ever witnessed looked like 2 girls kicking at each other, but never really taking meat.
sambum Posted March 19 Posted March 19 4 hours ago, Cameroni said: What a total idiot for not pressing charges. Now a gang of Indian mafia with machetes roams Pattaya. Thanks for nothing, Piet. Where does it say "machetes"? I see only a reference to fists, foreign objects, sticks and rocks!
Popular Post sammieuk1 Posted March 19 Popular Post Posted March 19 Belgium 1- India -4 after extra time🤔 2 1
sambum Posted March 19 Posted March 19 1 hour ago, save the frogs said: Pattaya is a dangerous place is what I'm getting from this What? Never! The "family friendly" resort "dangerous"? You must be thinking of somewhere else! 2
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