A truck driver's Kung Fu moves0 fps sex videosgone viral, after CCTV captured him in action against a phone thief.
SEE ALSO: This 72-year-old grandfather's yoga moves will put yours to shameThe driver, named Huo, told a local news station that he was in his truck waiting for a delivery, when someone knocked on the door. Assuming that the person was there to deliver the goods, he rang his boss to confirm, when the man suddenly reached up and snatched the phone out of his hand.
Via GiphyThe truck's camera shows the moment the thief sprung, and a street camera has also captured him calmly walking away and getting on a bike.
But when the thief made a U-turn, passing Huo's truck on the other side of the street, Huo got down from the truck, crossed over and jumped on the front of the moving bike, taking the rider down with it.
He appears to punch the thief, now tangled on the ground with his toppled bike, before the stunned rider hands over the mobile phone.
Netizens in China are hailing Huo as a Kung Fu master, not least because of his surprising athleticism, but also because the incident happened in Foshan town, Guangdong province -- the famed birthplace of the martial arts legend Wong Fei-hung.
People are also labelling him "Bruce Lee reborn," and they are joking that he's picked up Wong's signature Shadowless Kick move.
The Shadowless Kick is a quick and powerful move that Wong popularised, and has become a favourite amongst Kung Fu movie buffs.
Huo's reaction may also have been a result of losing his phone the same way thrice in two months, he told local news.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Boston Celtics vs. Dallas Mavericks 2025 livestream: Watch NBA online
NFL players may seem tough, but they can't hang with these really bad jokes
#BagelGate, the train fight that rocked social media, gave us some glorious jokes
The night that broke the Oscars: How the 2017 awards changes the game forever
CES 2025: The best smart glasses
Benedict Cumberbatch just landed his dream role by giving it to himself
State Department tweets then deletes congratulations to Oscar
The cast of 'Moonlight' front new Calvin Klein underwear campaign
Best Presidents' Day deal: Save $250 on Peloton Bike
Trump is low key taking credit for the Oscars flub because of course he is
The rise of YouTube: 20 years of creators, culture, and content at VidCon
Sean Spicer is checking staff phones because his office leaks like a sieve
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。