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Misfit
03-24-2010, 09:25 PM
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News coming out about Badr Hari today and it's not pretty. Reports coming out of MMAZone in Amsterdam indicate that Hari was one of four men involved in the assault of a doorman outside an Amsterdam nightclub.

Reports vary a bit, but by all accounts, late Friday night, Hari and three others attempted to gain entry to a nightclub in the Leidseplein district in Amsterdam. They were denied access to the club by a bouncer based on dress code. From there, an altercation broke out, and at the end, the doorman was left with a fractured eye socket, a broken nose, and may ultimately need a metal plate in his head. While the club or the victim have not pressed charges, the police have gotten involved due to the severity of the attack. At this time, it appears that they are looking for Hari and his friends, who have not turned themselves in or been found.

Clearly, there's a lot of gray area here about what exactly happened. How did the fight start? Was Badr directly involved, or was it his companions? But no matter how you look at it the end result is the same - Hari was involved in some capacity, a man is seriously injured, and the police are searching for Hari. That's not a good picture.

K-1 has tried hard in the past year to present Hari as a new "mature" fighter following the 2008 GP disqualification fiasco. But this incident will make it hard to keep that image going. FEG probably won't be particularly moved by this news unless Hari finds himself in some severe legal trouble (which, if he continues to hide from the police, is certainly a possibility), but it could have an impact on some of his other plans - particularly his desire to potentially fight in the Olympics.

http://www.headkicklegend.com/2010/3/23/1387450/badr-hari-involved-in-assault-at

Discipline
03-25-2010, 09:46 PM
im just seeing this but damn he fucked him up didnt he?! or someone did at least.

Cisco
03-26-2010, 01:02 AM
Yeah, anytime someone needs a metal plate anywhere they're pretty much fucked. I don't doubt he's involved, like his 3 friends are gonna beat the crap outta the dude and he's just gonna stand there looking. I wonder if there a security tape floating around somewhere?

Misfit
03-26-2010, 06:04 AM
I hate shit like this, these guys are pros. Like when Overeem did the same shit with his brother and then could fight cause of a fucked up had. Pro fighters should be held to a higher standard IMO. Just cause you fight in K-1 doesn't give you full access to every bar. This dude was just doing his job.

Discipline
03-26-2010, 01:50 PM
yeah i know bouncers can be MASSIVE douchebags but if he was doing his job leave. there has to be somewhere else for you to go. if not, go home. and as misfit said these guys are "pros" now. its a higher level and standard.

Kimurafan
03-28-2010, 05:23 PM
Dude, this shit hits close to home. Mad people at my college are up in arms right now because a few weeks back a kid from my school was at a club in Newark, NJ and a bouncer kicked him out for being underage. The kid decided to come back with a gun, fired off a single shot into the crowd and happened to hit an undercovere cop in the stomach. The cop then shot him back and killed him.

Hari is one of my top 3 favorite K1 fighters, but he should absolutely be held responsible for his actions, ESPECIALLY if the bouncer got fucked up this bad. I know Hari released a statement saying he had no involvement in the fight, but then why is he hiding from the Amsterdam cops?

Dirty Daley
04-08-2010, 06:27 AM
just cause you can beat someone up doesnt mean you have the right to,neither do you have right to every bar.as misfit said the guy has orders from his manager about dress code and was doing his job.

Woodzulu
04-10-2010, 08:06 AM
Every country has its Junie...