Two Martial Artists Clash in Intense Kung‑Fu Battle at Telok Blangah Rise Market

Two Martial Artists Clash in Intense Kung‑Fu Battle at Telok Blangah Rise Market

Late‑Night Showdown Turns into a Street‑Fight Reel

On the night of Sunday, November 14, the quiet streets near Telok Blangah Rise Market turned into an impromptu martial‑arts stage. Two unknown guys, one sporting a bright red shirt and the other in a yellow one, got so heated that—well, not literally—they did a “stomp” of fists and theatrics that a bystander recorded on his phone.

Watch the Action

  • Red‑shirted hero: desperately swinging his arms like he’s chasing a dragon.
  • Yellow‑shirted challenger: fighting back with moves that looked like a mix of karate and a badly choreographed dance routine.

The rap‑ta‑rap wasn’t all clear—most of their chatter got drowned out by their raised voices. The one file named “Danial” comments, “This is exactly what you’d expect after Jackie Chan and Wong Fei Hung spill a few too many drinks.”

The Outcome? Peaceful, Not Punch‑Brawls

Fortunately, the duel cooled down. As Danial put it, the pair “settled the dispute after the dance.” No trashes, no serious injuries—just a few bruised elbows and a good story to brag about on the sidewalk.

A Not‑So‑New Old Tale

Earlier last month, an even rougher altercation erupted at a Bedok North coffee shop. Two senior men got into a bar‑room brawl, with one of them even shredding blows toward the other’s kid for a brief moment before onlookers stepped in to separate the bout. That incident drew media headlines and a flash of community concern.

In short, Singapore’s streets keep offering dramatic figures—whether it’s a market fierce showdown or an elderly duel—reminding us that life isn’t always a movie set, but sometimes follows the drama of the unexpected.