A man who goes by the name of Freekie London was on the receiving end of a vicious beatdown at a gas station recently and the haymaker onslaught was all caught on camera.  The result of beatdown videos such as this being posted online usually ends with all sorts of social media slander, and Mr. Freekie London got hit with a tidal wave of greasy comments on multiple social networking sites.

The footage begins with the young Black or Hispanic looking man engaging in a verbal altercation with two White males.  He can be heard shouting at them, "Back up off me!  Back up off me," and later "Suck my d*ck ni**a!  I'm by myself, I'm dolo!"

In the footage it is unclear what sparked the initial confrontation, but one of the men told him "ain't nobody trying to jump you," to which he replied by telling them once again to suck his private parts.  The man he eventually wound up fighting then called him the n-word, which is what apparently set him off, according to his Twitter statements.  Freekie then proceeded to walk up to the person filming the entire incident and shouted into the camera that he is from New York.  He eventually walked up to the man who called him the n-word and threw a two-punch combination at him, appearing to land the first blow but missing with the second.

Freekie was then tackled to the ground and became a victim of a severe UFC worthy ground-and-pound that left him momentarily unconscious laying face-down on the ground.  After Freekie's opponent and his associate walked away to their car, Freekie tried desperately to pick himself up off of the ground, but was unable to do so given the fact that he was so disoriented.  He appeared to have no strength at all in his legs, so he pushed himself up only with his upper body, clearly unable to come close to standing, and rested in a very awkward position.  The pose that Freekie laid in after his beating became viral and was turned into all sorts of memes and was a major target for some rather foul jokes.

Instead of deleting his Twitter, Instagram, and MySpace accounts, Freekie has instead been actively defending himself from the slander and even went back and forth with the likes of Charlamagne on the subject.  He has, however, blatantly fumbled up the facts of the fight, because he claimed on Twitter numerous times that he got jumped by both men, when it is obvious that it was just a one-on-one and the other man never touched him.

Check out the video, and loads of slander and tweets from Freekie London above.  It's a bit worse than the Sharkeisha incident because people have been going directly at him.

Source: HipHopWired.com