Brazil: Two politicians settle their differences by fighting in a boxing ring
Two feuding Brazilian politicians have settled their differences by fighting in a boxing ring.
Simão Peixoto, the Mayor of Borba, was publicly challenged to the fistfight in September by a former councillor named Erineu da Silva.
Silva, who uses the nickname Mirico, was reportedly furious at the mayor’s alleged failure to conserve a waterpark near the Madeira river and demanded a showdown with Peixoto.
Peixoto accepted the challenge, publishing a video online indicating his readiness to fight Silva.
“Show your face!” the mayor told Silva.
Peixoto entered the ring at around 2.30am, surrounded by aides and carrying a black towel with the name “Jesus” stamped on it.
The mayor appeared in an aggressive mood, stamping on the platform and squaring up to his rival.
The fight lasted for 13 minutes. Peixoto’s team live-streamed it.
In the opening seconds, the mayor, 39, briefly knocked Silva to the ground.
But Silva, aka Mirico, 45, fought back.
After three shambolic rounds for the challenger, “the mayor of Borba was almost unable to walk because of the number of low kicks he received from his adversary,” reported BNC Amazonas.
“The mayor took such a beating his jaw dropped,” another regional website, Fato Amazônico, reported.
However, Peixoto emerged victorious after three rounds in what has been termed “the brawl of Borba”.
“Strangely, Mirico lost on points,” Fato Amazônico reported.
Spectators reportedly shouted, disgusted with the result after the Mayor was declared winner.
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