Jewish UFC Fighter Dominates Sparring Match Against White Supremacist Troll

  • A Jewish UFC fighter bravely confronted an internet troll who was defending a notorious white supremacist.
  • Natan Levy engaged in a spar with a man named Ben, who expressed doubts about the Holocaust and the six million Jews who died.
  • Ben’s attempt to defend his beliefs ended in defeat as Levy utilized his “Jew Jitsu” skills to emerge victorious in the octagon.

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Jewish UFC fighter, Natan Levy, decisively defeated an internet troll in a cage fight. The troll, Ben, is a supporter of the far-right white supremacist, Nick Fuentes, who denies the Holocaust.

Ben initiated the fight by publicly addressing Levy on Twitter. His tweets have since been made private.

Justifying his choice to fight, Ben stated in a YouTube video, “I saw one of Levy’s posts criticizing someone associated with America First, and as a defender of those political values, I thought it would be fun to spar.”

Fuentes, labeled as a “white supremacist leader and organizer” by the Anti-Defamation League, is known for promoting racist and antisemitic views.

A few days later, Ben arrived at Levy’s gym in Las Vegas, signed a waiver, and stepped into the Octagon to face the UFC fighter.

Outside the cage, Levy, wearing a “Jew Jitsu” T-shirt, confronted Ben, asking him why he had made derogatory statements about Jews on Twitter.

Despite denying his comments, Ben defended Fuentes and claimed he was a “revisionist” rather than a Holocaust denier.

When asked about the number of Jews killed, Ben admitted he didn’t know the exact figure but acknowledged the widely accepted number of six million.

UFC fighter spars with internet troll in Las Vegas.

UFC fighter spars with internet troll in Las Vegas.

Natan Levy/YouTube


After the match, Levy and Ben stood together outside the octagon.

Ben, trying to salvage some pride, remarked, “I at least got you with a couple of good shots.”

Levy quickly corrected him, stating, “No,” while shaking his head.

Reflecting on the fight, Levy commented, “It’s a classic case of ‘fuck around and find out.’ This one wasn’t that painful, but the next one will be more painful.”

It’s important to note that Levy has spoken out against antisemitism in the past, including Kanye West’s prejudiced social media tirade.

Levy’s next fight is scheduled against Alex Reyes on September 16 at the T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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