CarJitsu Proves To Be A Successful Sequel To PunchBox
CarJitsu, a Russian "MMA::https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/cultures/mixed-martial-arts-mma-ufc fighting sport in which two competitors fight entirely self-contained within a car, happens to be the second fight sport created by the RuTube creative team Punch Club, with their first being the successful PunchBox.
Similar to PunchBox, the unorthodox venue for fighting, as well as the unique advantages and disadvantages brought on by the environment, make for incredibly entertaining and viral fights. Clips of the recent CarJitsu match that took place in a convertible were quick to make the rounds on social media in recent days as the viral videos spread.
🚗🥋Meet CarJitsu…The latest mutation of combat sports from ‘PunchClub’. Where participants grapple in a car 😄⤵️ Thoughts @RenzoGracieBJJ ? pic.twitter.com/nK94JNVu4w
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) September 20, 2022
“Carjitsu” I’m dying fam😭😭😭
— King Kur Kur 💎 (@PxinceKurKur) September 22, 2022
This event follows the successful and equally viral PunchBox, which is a similar MMA-style fighting competition in which two men are locked into a European phone booth to fight it out. In 2021, a YouTube video capturing one of the early Punch Box matches garnered some attention online, but in recent months, the sport has been more widely attracting interest from both MMA press coverage and those on platforms like Twitter.
Videos of a recent big phone-booth fighting match also made the rounds on social media last weekend and earlier this week, with people equally shocked, excited and dumbfounded at the sport.
Fighting in a phone booth – literally 😅 (via punchclub_official/IG) pic.twitter.com/RyxJYbaeYh
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) September 17, 2022
There is actually something called "Phone Booth Fighting". You put two people in a phone booth and they fight. lol Bruh….
— URMAKER (@urmaker69) September 19, 2022
I just seen a video of two Russians fighting in a phone booth. The internet was not invented for this.
— Cuba Badding Jr. (@CubaBaddingJr) September 16, 2022
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RemChi
This seems very… dangerous. Like, one bad tackle or ball and a dude's getting his spine detached.