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Nolan King, The Blue Corner

Kevin Holland whooped another Instagram troll, this time with punches and rapid-fire body kicks

Kevin Holland is undefeated – well, at least when it comes to sparring matches vs. online trolls who are brave enough to lace up some gloves and put on head gear.

For the second time in recent weeks, Holland (2-0) found a troll that was brave (dumb) enough to step onto a fight surface and let him dominate. While the first troll got off easy with a submission and a belly slap, this troll wasn’t as lucky.

In a stand-up striking scenario, Holland unleashed a plethora of body kicks, one after the other after the other after the other. The unidentified troll backpedaled until he eventually called it quits.

Check out the video of Holland unleashing kicks to the midsection of this troll in the video below:

 

Arguably the funniest part of this whole thing isn’t even the finish itself. It’s how the match got set up. Apparently this troll showed up to an autograph signing Holland was doing with fellow Texas-based UFC fighter Adrian Yanez in Houston over UFC 271 weekend. He stood in line, waited his turn, and when he finally got to the front, intentionally called Holland “Derek Brunson.” Still a rival with his former opponent Brunson to this day, Holland must’ve either been really peeved or saw an opportunity to go viral.

Either way, as one commenter pointed out, Holland’s health waiver folder must be getting thiccc – with three c’s. Hopefully this can remain a trend of comical but harsh learning experiences, and no one ruins the fun with legal issues. Maybe lawyers will get involved, but until that point, we’ll continue laughing our asses off thanks to “The Trailblazer.”

The Blue Corner is MMA Junkie’s blog space. We don’t take it overly serious, and neither should you. If you come complaining to us that something you read here is not hard-hitting news, expect to have the previous sentence repeated in ALL CAPS.

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