Muay Thai Fighter Challenges Ateneo Bully Joaquin Montes

Ateneo Bully Joaquin Montes Challenged by Muay Thai Fighter

A Muay Thai fighter named Joshua Aaron III has challenged the Ateneo kid bully Joaquin Montes and even gave out his location.

The Ateneo kid bully Joaquin Montes becomes the headlines of several local news outlets and social media pages over involvement in a bullying incident.

Montes bullies and mauled his fellow student inside of a comfort room inside the Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU).

ateneo bully
Photo Source: Manila Bulletin

The online community lambasted and criticized the kid bully for his discriminating and improper act towards others.

Bullying Incident

Several netizens even uploaded the other video footages of Montes bullying helpless male teenagers.

Read also: Ateneo Bully Victim Required To Undergo Surgery After Bullying Incident

Bullying Incident

Recently, a Facebook user named Joshua Aaron III, a Muay Thai fighter challenged Joaquin Montes to bully him.

Muay Thai Fighter

Aaron challenged Montes to bully him and even gave out his location prompting the netizens to push them in a match.

Muay Thai Fighter

The social media users are happy that Joaquin might finally found his match if he agree with the possible fight.

Muay Thai Fighter

What can you say about this? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.

7 thoughts on “Muay Thai Fighter Challenges Ateneo Bully Joaquin Montes”

  1. I can see that Joaquin Montes is a DWARF and has an UGLY FACE and he is trying to deflect those attributes of him, his DWARFNESS AND UGLINESS so he could gain some measure of respect in the world that he wanted to control.No respect could ever be given to this kid because of how deplorable his behavior is. Joaquin Montes only challenges those he knew has no ability to fight back. Such cowardice exhibited at a very young age. He needs to see a Psychiatrist to have his mental state of mind checked out. Poor kid. He needs to be admitted in a rehabilitation facility on a long-term basis and requires a complete overhaul of his well-all being, i.e. mental and emotional.I feel sorry for the parents.

    Reply
  2. From my experience, it’s depend on rules of the match to expect the winner. Martial arts itself has both strong and weakness.

    Reply

Leave a Comment