‘Pickpocket’ dealt instant karma after striking in front of martial arts champion

A suspect pickpocket has been handed the cold shoulder after confronting him in front of a martial arts champion at London's Borough railway station.

Ivan Skoko, 29, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, sprang into action when he heard a woman scream as the alleged thief was attempting to steal her phone. Within seconds, Skoko had tackled the man to the ground, whereupon he demanded to know who was responsible for the crime and prevented him from escaping.

The video footage shows Skoko kneeling over the subdued suspect, telling him "I don't want to stab you, bro" as he lies on the floor beneath his knee. It is a stark contrast to the scenes often depicted in films of violent confrontations between thugs and law enforcement officers.

Skoko, who hails from Croatia, said that after winning gold at the British Open earlier this year for men's ultra-heavyweight martial arts competition, he realized there was little use calling on police when faced with crimes as common as theft. He described how his bike was stolen in 2018 and how a call to the authorities only left him feeling frustrated.

"Officer told me, 'unfortunately you'll never see your bike again'," Skoko said, revealing that he eventually took matters into his own hands by training for combat.

Skoko stated that, since then, he has been fighting with this skill for about five years. He also estimated that he has clashed with more than ten criminal offenders.
 
I'm lovin' the way Ivan Skoko handled that pickpocket situation 🙌! It's all about de-escalation and taking control without resorting to violence, you know? I mean, who needs police when you've got a martial arts black belt on the scene 😂. Seriously though, it's great to see someone taking matters into their own hands when they feel like the system isn't working for them. Ivan's story is super relatable, especially after hearing about his bike getting stolen and how frustrating it was 🚴‍♂️. It just goes to show that self-defense skills can be a game-changer in situations like this! 💪
 
omg this guy Ivan Skoko is literally a hero 🙌! who needs the police when you've got someone like him around? i mean, i know crime happens everywhere but its kinda awesome to see someone taking matters into their own hands and just going all out 💪. and can we talk about how calm he was even after tackling this guy to the ground?! "i don't want to stab you bro" lol that's so chill 😂. it just goes to show that martial arts skills can be super useful in real life situations, especially when you're a victim of crime 🙏. skoko seems like a total legend 👑!
 
So I'm watching this video of Ivan Skoko tackling a pickpocket at the train station and I have to say it's pretty impressive 😮. I mean, who just jumps into action like that? But what really gets me is that he didn't even call the police, which makes total sense if you think about it. Like, why bother calling them when you know they're not gonna help? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like they can magically solve every problem. And this guy's been through a similar experience himself, so I get why he did what he did. He's basically saying that sometimes you just have to take matters into your own hands. Makes sense to me! 👊
 
🤔 I'm telling you, something fishy's going on here. This guy Skoko, he's like a vigilante or something! 🚫 First, his bike gets stolen and he's all frustrated, then he decides to train for combat? It sounds too perfect. What if the cops were just waiting for someone like him to step up and take matters into their own hands? I mean, who needs an entire police force when you've got a martial arts black belt on speed dial? 🚔 And what's with the "I don't want to stab you, bro" thing? Is that some kind of mind control tactic or something? 😂 The whole thing just feels too... scripted.
 
omg i just watched the most crazy video of a martial arts champ tackling some random dude to the ground who was trying to steal someone's phone 🤯😂 and then he says "i don't wanna stab u bro" LOL its like the nicest guy ever 😊 so what really got me is that this guy Ivan Skoko is all about taking matters into his own hands after his bike got stolen like 5 years ago 🚴‍♂️ and now hes got these crazy skills that helped him stop like a ton of thieves 🙏 its kinda inspiring to see someone take control of their life like that 💪
 
omg thats so cool 🤩! i mean, who needs police when u got a martial arts black belt like Ivan Skoko on ur side lol 😂! its awesome how he took matters into his own hands after having a bad experience with the authorities himself. i feel him, calling the cops only leads to frustration. its great that hes using his skills 2 protect others & make a difference in his community 💪🏽! Skoko's got some serious guts 2 confront someone who's trying 2 steal from another person... he's like a modern-day superhero 🦸‍♂️!
 
OMG, can you believe what just happened?! 🤯 That martial arts champ Ivan Skoko is literally a hero! I mean, who expects to see someone taking down a pickpocket in public like that? 😂 It's crazy how he's been through stuff like having his bike stolen and dealing with the police only making him feel frustrated. It's no wonder he decided to take matters into his own hands and trained for combat. 5 years of fighting off criminals is insane! 💪 I'm sure it wasn't an easy decision, but it's clear that Ivan has been preparing himself for situations like this. He's definitely a true champion 🏆
 
OMG u no wot? Some martial arts dude just tackled a pickpocket in London like it was nothing 😂👊 and instead of arresting him, he's just like "I don't wanna stab you bro" 🤣😂 guess that's what they mean by 'self-defense' now. I mean, I'd rather have my bike stolen than have to deal with a police officer telling me it's gone forever 😒. On the bright side, Ivan Skoko is basically like a real-life superhero 💪🏽 and who wouldn't wanna be a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with that kind of skill? 🤸‍♂️ at least now he has an excuse to carry around a ninja sword on the train 🚂.
 
omg what a hero!! 🙌 Ivan Skoko is literally the real deal! I mean, who tries to steal someone's phone? 🤦‍♂️ and then gets taken down by some random martial arts guy? 😲 it's like something out of a movie but in real life! I love how he didn't even call the cops, he just took matters into his own hands. That takes so much guts! 💪 and btw, 10 criminal offenders defeated in 5 years is pretty impressive too 🤩
 
man i'm loving the way skoko handled that situation 😎 it's like the whole world is against us and sometimes you just gotta take matters into your own hands u know? I mean, I've seen vids of people trying to protect themselves from muggers but this guy takes it to a whole new level 🤯 he's got some serious ninja skills bro! what i don't get is why ppl still call the cops when they can just use their common sense like skoko did 🙄 btw, brazilian jiu-jitsu is insane 💥
 
I mean, great, another hero for the day... Skoko's a nice guy, I guess 🙄, but why does it have to be this way? Can't we just trust the authorities to do their job without having to take matters into our own hands? And what about poor Ivan? He just wants to live his life and enjoy some martial arts competitions without having to deal with all this drama. Thieves are getting the cold shoulder, but what about everyone else who's been "victimized" by crime? It's like, isn't it time someone took responsibility for their own safety instead of relying on others to bail them out?
 
🤔 I mean, can you even imagine a real-life scenario like that? 😱 Ivan Skoko is literally a hero! I love how chill he was after catching the guy trying to steal phones from women at the station. Like, "I don't want to stab you, bro" - what a dude! 🤟 It's not every day you see someone tackle a pickpocket and just have a conversation with them afterwards. And it's crazy how his own bike was stolen and that made him realize he needed to take matters into his own hands. Talk about motivation to train for combat, right? 💪 Five years of fighting off criminals? That's some next-level ninja stuff! 🥶
 
I'm so inspired by Ivan Skoko 🙌! Who needs the police when you've got a hero like him? I mean, imagine being mugged and then having some random dude come out of nowhere and take down the thief in seconds? It's just mental 💥. And what really gets me is that he's not looking to harm the guy, just wants to know who did it so the police can catch them 🤔. I've got a friend whose bike was stolen last year too, and she felt so powerless, but Ivan Skoko shows us all that we don't have to sit back and wait for justice – we can take action ourselves 💪. It's amazing what one person can do when they're passionate about helping others 🌟!
 
I'm so inspired by Ivan Skoko's bravery and selflessness 🙌! Who needs the police when you've got a martial arts master like him watching your back? I mean, can you imagine if our trains had more heroes like Skoko? The world could be a safer place with people like him taking action against crime. It's sickening to think that just because someone has committed a minor offense, they deserve mercy 🤕. Skoko's experience is a reminder that we need more community-led initiatives and empowered individuals like him who aren't afraid to take risks for the greater good 💪.
 
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so like Ivan Skoko just takes matters into his own hands when he hears someone being scammed or robbed... and I think it's kinda awesome 💪 how he steps in to stop the thief, especially since he's got some serious martial arts skills from competing 🏆.

i mean, imagine if more people just took responsibility for their own safety like that? 🤝 we could all be safer out there! 👮‍♀️

Skoko's story also makes me think about how frustrated it can be when authorities don't help you with minor stuff... and how sometimes it's better to take care of things yourself 💼.

anyway, I guess what I'm saying is that Ivan Skoko's a pretty cool guy 🤓 who's not afraid to stand up for himself or others! 👊
 
🤔 This guy Ivan Skoko is literally a hero! I mean, who expects to see someone tackle a pickpocket to the ground and talk him down without hurting him? 🙌 The way he's just chillin' over the dude, telling him not to get stabbed, is insane. It's like something out of a movie or a video game.

But for real though, it's great that Skoko is taking matters into his own hands after having a bad experience with the police before. I can imagine how frustrating it must be when you're just trying to report a crime and the authorities are all like "oh well" 🤷‍♂️. It's awesome that he's found a way to use his skills for good instead of letting him feel helpless.

And have you seen the video footage? 📹 That dude is literally talking down to someone who could've easily been hurt, but Skoko's just like "nope, let's not do that" 😌. It's inspiring to see people taking initiative and using their skills to make a difference in their community. 👏
 
omg what a hero 😂💪! i mean ivan skoko is literally the best! 🤯 his reaction to the pickpocket situation is so calm and level-headed, it's insane how he just talks to him like they're buddies 🤝 "i don't want to stab you, bro" lol what a contrast from all those intense action movies, right? 👍
 
just saw the video of Ivan Skoko tackling a pickpocket in London... pretty cool dude who just wants to help 💡. I mean, someone's gotta protect people from getting robbed. plus, it's not like he was gonna use violence anyway 🙅‍♂️. makes me wonder if we need more civilians like him on the streets, rather than just relying on the police?
 
🤔 So, this martial arts champion just went rogue on some poor guy trying to steal a phone and now we're debating whether or not he did the right thing? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, from one perspective, it's great that Skoko took matters into his own hands after getting frustrated with the system. 5 years of training for this kind of situation isn't too much to ask, you know? But then again, is it okay for just anyone to become a vigilante and take justice into their own hands? 🤔 That's like asking if we should have a neighborhood watch program or not...it raises questions about liability and accountability. And what's next, is he gonna start taking the law into his own hands on every petty crime that happens? 👊 It's a slippery slope, for sure!
 
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