Word to the wise: don’t ever, EVER, break into anyone’s house, especially if that house is owned by someone whose son is a BJJ black belt.
That’s a lesson this poor punk learned the hard way when he tried to break into Sergio Hernandez’s father’s house. Hernandez is a black belt under Baret Yoshida.
“This piece of s**t was breaking into my Dads house right now,” Hernandez wrote on Instagram. “He ran down the alley and I caught up to him. I brought him back to my Dads house and then he tried to escape. I threw him to the ground using what little judo I know, then put him in a triangle until the cops showed up. He probably weighed 50 more pounds than me. He said he had a two year old and he didn’t want to be separated from his kid. I felt bad about that. Anyhow, I gotta get to work. I’ll be at Pop’s all day.”
The video below shows Hernandez with the criminal in a triangle choke. Sergio stayed calm, but warned the man that he would be seriously injured if he tried to get up.
Check out the video below:
MMA fighter takes down suspected burglar
A man suspected of burglarizing a City Heights home on Monday likely regretted his decision after a resident — who happens to also be an experienced mixed martial artist — spotted him and took him down. Full Story: https://sdut.us/2JurpVA
Posted by The San Diego Union-Tribune on Monday, July 16, 2018
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