This is not even about boxing but logic. You don't hit things like that without thought what is inside there. I would have known.
He punched a man half his size with severe mental issues, had some sort of altercation with a prostitute and was caught with weed in his car. I don't think he thinks his actions through. Whilst your above points are undoubtedly the sensible way he should of looked at it I doubt those consequences came through his mind as he decked that mascot.
As many have pointed out he could of hurt himself too. I remember seeing Joshua on a football show ages ago and giving a punch machine a love tap because he didn't want to risk hurting his hand.
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Thing is, I think he most certainly is at risk of a law suit, more so now he has publicly accepted he knew there was a person in there, which of course would have been hard to deny. I think would all centre on what is considered 'reasonable' force in the context of a fun stunt. And I am assuming the guy in the suit had the right to expect he would not be punched in the face hard by a professional boxer. Hard enough to break bones. His broken jaw I presume will be costly to treat, even if he has decent medical insurance. Lawyers could work the usual trauma angle, too. I would be surprised if the only thing Wilder will have to give this dude is a ringside ticket....
WTF?! So Donkey couldn't even break that guy's jaw after sucker punching him with his Sunday punch? And that guy was probably a rail thin bantamweight. What a sissy Donkey is.