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Wow, according to Emmanuel Mongaya, it was a car key that Enrico was holding. He knew what was his intention towards the GK - to hurt him! If you are in a law enforcement or experienced in some degree of basic martial arts, we all know car keys can be used as an improvised weapon. Ingon2x pa nga "he didn't have time to reflect on his actions"... really you are caught in the act that you are holding a car key, of course you had the time to reflect considering you had to take it out from your pocket. I agree it that it was happening so fast, pero I think our instincts sa mga event nga brawl sa court or sa field ilabi na involved atong loved ones is to break the fight. You may just doing what any adult would do, pero USING A CAR KEY isn't just trying to break a fight, it's taking part to the fight and intend to hurt the GK.
As an MMA fan, I've never seen ingon ana pud diay ng headlock. The infamous picture of Enrico in the process of hitting the child with a car key, we can see it wasn't a headlock, more of a scuffle on the ground. The GK's arm should be all around JM's neck to call it a headlock. But on the picture, GK's left hand was pinning JM's head on the ground while the other hand was leaning on the ground. Asa ang headlock ana? This was before Enrico made the blow. Matod pa sa Facebook post ni JM nga iyang "neck was about to snap, anytime" kuno and "he couldn't breathe anymore". Really dong?? Ilaron pa jud ko. haha Even after sa incident, nag kiat2x pa jud ka sa Twitter.