Lady_Cyber
11-09-06, 08:13 PM
Muggers pick wrong victim
Three teenage thugs ended up in hospital after trying to steal a junior kick-boxing and karate champ's mobile phone.
The trio, all aged 17, cornered Pauli Borchardt, also 17, as he made his way home from a friend's house in Hamburg, Germany.
After refusing to hand over his mobile phone, which he was using at the time to call his brother, the trio tried to take it by force.
But the amateur kick-boxing and karate champ floored all three of them before making it to his home on the same street.
One of the thugs was kept in hospital after a passer-by spotted them on the ground and called an ambulance. The other two were released after being treated for cuts and bruises.
Police, who initially went to arrest Borchardt after the trio told them a gang of lads led by the 17-year-old had attacked them with baseball bats, were soon put straight and are now investigating the three on suspicion of attempted robbery.
En: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1982223.html?menu=
:lol: :lol:
A esos jóvenes asaltantes no se les ocurrió que ese muchacho, que parecía tan indefenso, podría ser un campeón de kick-boxing y karate...y luego, para "lavar su honor" no les quedó más que inventar que el muchacho lidereaba una pandilla que los atacó con bats. :roll:
Pero ahí es donde valen la reputación y los antecedentes: el atacado demostró ser un estudiante y campeón de 2 disciplinas, y los otros tres, unos vaguillos sin oficio ni beneficio...:roll:
Curiosamente, los maestros de artes marciales que he conocido son delgados y con músculos marcados pero sin exageración. Realmente no parece que pudieran dar las monumentales palizas que tiene capacidad de propinar.
Una historia más de asaltantes bobos. :roll:
Three teenage thugs ended up in hospital after trying to steal a junior kick-boxing and karate champ's mobile phone.
The trio, all aged 17, cornered Pauli Borchardt, also 17, as he made his way home from a friend's house in Hamburg, Germany.
After refusing to hand over his mobile phone, which he was using at the time to call his brother, the trio tried to take it by force.
But the amateur kick-boxing and karate champ floored all three of them before making it to his home on the same street.
One of the thugs was kept in hospital after a passer-by spotted them on the ground and called an ambulance. The other two were released after being treated for cuts and bruises.
Police, who initially went to arrest Borchardt after the trio told them a gang of lads led by the 17-year-old had attacked them with baseball bats, were soon put straight and are now investigating the three on suspicion of attempted robbery.
En: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1982223.html?menu=
:lol: :lol:
A esos jóvenes asaltantes no se les ocurrió que ese muchacho, que parecía tan indefenso, podría ser un campeón de kick-boxing y karate...y luego, para "lavar su honor" no les quedó más que inventar que el muchacho lidereaba una pandilla que los atacó con bats. :roll:
Pero ahí es donde valen la reputación y los antecedentes: el atacado demostró ser un estudiante y campeón de 2 disciplinas, y los otros tres, unos vaguillos sin oficio ni beneficio...:roll:
Curiosamente, los maestros de artes marciales que he conocido son delgados y con músculos marcados pero sin exageración. Realmente no parece que pudieran dar las monumentales palizas que tiene capacidad de propinar.
Una historia más de asaltantes bobos. :roll: