Video Now Surfaces Of Flavor Flav’s Brutal Vegas Beatdown & It’s Way Worse Than We Thought

Posted On : January 25, 2018

ILOSM family, we all know that sometimes life throws curveballs at us. However, in Flavor Flav’s case it wasn’t life that attacked him on Tuesday, it was a random angry dude who threw a flurry of jabs, uppercuts, elbows, kicks and more at the Public Enemy legend. How do we know this? Because there is now video that has just surfaced to back that claim up and it did NOT look good for Flav…at all. In fact, it was waaaay worse than we thought it was. **Scroll down to watch the fight footage**

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As we previously reported, Flav was violently attacked at a Las Vegas casino on Tuesday (1-23-18) night. In case you missed it, here’s what happened:

Flavor Flav was beat down at South Pointe Casino in Las Vegas, by a man named Ugandi Howard, who accused Flav of disrespecting his mother. Flav’ told cops that the only reason he went down to the ground during the fight, was because he’d pulled his groin muscle. Eventually, the cops showed up, cited Howard for battery and released him. Flav went to the hospital and was released with minor injuries. But now this…

Watch Video Of Flavor Flav’s Casino Fight

As of today, Jan. 25th, video of the fiasco has hit the internet and it’s pretty bad…at least when you factor in the fact that Flav’ is 58 years old and getting kicked in the head like that. What you’re about to witness, is a partial clip of the beatdown after it had already started. It shows Flav’s attacker, Ugandi Howard, in a state of rage, as Flav’ hovers on the ground and repeatedly tries to escape the blows. It was only once onlookers stepped in to try to defend Flav, that Howard stopped and Flav was able to escape. Check out the fight footage below:

Damn…good thing Flavor Flav is okay though.

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