UFC fighter Vitaly humiliates alleged child predators

UFC fighter Vitaly humiliates alleged child predators

Vitaly has successfully recruited UFC fighter Colby Covington for another ‘catching predators’ stream on Kick, during which the former interim champion drove one alleged perpetrator to tears.

Vitaly, an experienced content creator, has recently experienced a resurgence in his career. He has shifted his focus to a new form of entertainment and now uses Kick as a platform to expose alleged child predators. Despite being 32 years old, he devotes his time to this important cause.

He has not been alone in these efforts, as he has recruited a variety of celebrities to participate in the shenanigans. This started with Ty Dolla Sign and has resulted in collaborations with Swae Lee, YG, Lil Pump, and numerous others.

For his August 12 broadcast, Vitaly invited a current UFC fighter to join him. Although Colby Covington has not yet competed in the octagon this year with a record of 17-4, he is currently occupied with pursuing alleged child predators.

Cameras caught an alleged predator in the middle of interacting with a minor, barging into a staged situation. Covington was there to witness the supposed culprit shrieking in horror and starting to urinate.

“Dude, you deserve to [be thrown] to the alligators,”Covington said shortly after. “Your entire existence is a fabrication. You claimed to be 26 years old, and that this is your first time, but you’re not being truthful. It’s time to start being honest with yourself.”

As the alleged predator was verbally harassed, he started crying when physical violence was threatened. The 10-year UFC veteran proceeded to put on a boxing glove while others continued to shout. One of them could be heard saying, “A single punch will end you.”

“Covington declared, “This is your destiny,”before punching another crew member as a demonstration. “You’re next, pal.”

Despite Lil Pump’s use of physical force against several of the accused individuals, Covington refrained from resorting to violence. The live stream continued as the group searched for more alleged predators, with their ultimate intention being to “throw one into the ocean.”

Despite the fact that the content undeniably garners significant attention on Kick, with a live audience of over 20,000 during the Covington stream and multiple standout clips rapidly gaining popularity on other platforms, Vitaly’s endeavors have also caused him some trouble.

One defendant has filed a legal claim against Vitaly, stating their innocence in what they describe as a “brutal assault,”and accusing Vitaly of both physical and emotional mistreatment.

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