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The terms "machete" and "kicks" alongside "Pantera" also appear in results related to more disturbing viral content. Crime Footage

1. El Origen Viral: Kevin Fuentes "El Pantera" en La Casa de los Famosos

En el ecosistema de edición de video actual, el término "machete kicks" se utiliza de forma metafórica o descriptiva para referirse a coreografías de pelea extremadamente crudas o ediciones de video ("edits") donde personajes urbanos (como El Pantera ) se enfrentan a rivales utilizando machetes de forma acrobática o exagerada. 3. El Fenómeno en TikTok y el Contenido "Void" video+del+pantera+con+el+machete+kicks

The man taps the machete flat against a wooden post. Clank. Clank. Clank. The panther’s ears flatten. Its tail twitches. Then, without warning — .

Instead, it is a graphic recording of a brutal murder, where the victim is attacked with a machete—a tool more commonly used for clearing brush than as a weapon—and then finished off with gunfire. The term "kicks" in the search string relates to the brutal kicks the victim receives during the assault. The terms "machete" and "kicks" alongside "Pantera" also

While not a kick, his last-second knockout of the Korean Zombie in 2018 is perhaps his most famous, showing his ability to change a fight in an instant.

: Throughout the fight, Rodríguez utilized a "bicycle kick" or a mid-air switching front kick. In the opening of the second round, he landed a perfectly placed front kick to Penn's chin, immediately followed by a barrage of punches to secure a TKO victory. From a legal standpoint

Whether Pantera faces legal consequences or secures a sponsorship deal remains to be seen. For now, he remains a ghost in the digital alley—a panther who kicked his way into internet immortality.

From a legal standpoint, the video del Pantera raises serious questions. Legal experts in Latin America argue that carrying a machete in an urban setting is often illegal unless it is a tool of trade. However, if outnumbered and under threat of death (the video shows his attackers holding bottles and knives), the display of "disproportionate force" (kicks + blade) is often justified in self-defense hearings.

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