Two Small Boys Got in A Fight in Front of Cameras, What Really Happened Will Amaze You

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But who are they really?

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The unlikely pair that look like toddlers are actually grown-up men, at least by age. Meet Dagestan blogger Khasbulla ‘Khazbik’ Magomedov and rival Abdu Rozik, the Guinness-record holder for being the smallest singer from Tajikistan who is both parts of the Dwarf Athletic Association. Yes, you read that right. They are not children, but adults who enjoy fighting and who don’t let anything stop them from enjoying themselves and also achieving their dreams. The main star of the video is Mini Khabib, whose real name is Hasbulla Magomedov. Surprisingly, he is 18-year-old. He is a superstar in his home country, Dagestan. Behind his toddler-like look is actually a genetic condition that gives him this exceptional presence and now worldwide fame. The name is coming from his MMA buddy, Habib Nurmagomedov.

Viral video with Abdu Rozik

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The other toddler-looking boy, Khabib’s opponent on the video is Abdu Rozik, a Tajikistan star who is actually 17-year-old. He is also a famous star in his home country and on social media. Not just for fighting, but for his music career. He is a beloved singer who is also the Guinness-record holder of being the world’s smallest singer, however, nobody really knows how tall (or rather small) he is.

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Rising to fame

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Neither of them thought their face-off will be such a huge hit that even Shaquille O’Neill made a meme out of it. The host, Asxab Tamaev, a well-known MMA fighter himself, was surprised by feedbacks of the video. He is planning to have the two boys have real combat. Can you imagine?

Behind the face and sound of a baby

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Many think the video is actually more harmful than what good it brings, but we can all agree that everyone is talking about them. It even made everyone learn about the Russian Dwarf Athletic Association. Yes, you read that correctly, an athletic association for dwarfs! Yet, they are not quite happy.

Money is everything?

Despite the outburst of labeling it unethical, the boys are actually earning a lot of money and also acceptance and fame. People even say that they would pay good money for this. After all, this is just a sport, and both Khabib and Rozik enjoy themselves. What do you think about it? Would you watch them in a real fight?

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