Insta-famous bodybuilders brawl ‘like buffoons’ in fit of street roid rage
Heavily-tatted Hossein Balapour, AKA ‘YakiBoy’, and Marven Yacoub brawled in the street in the Zetland neighbourhood of Sydney until other equally-huge men separated them
Two Insta-famous bodybuilders shocked onlookers as they came toe-to-toe in a fit of roid rage among traffic.
Heavily-tatted Hossein Balapour, AKA ‘YakiBoy’, and Marven Yacoub brawled in the street in the Zetland neighbourhood of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia
Other equally-huge men tried to separate the pair until Balapour looked to have brandished a weapon, to seemingly send Yacoub scarpering as part of a chase.
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The wild footage, in which the men appear to be separated out of shot, was obtained by the Daily Telegraph in Australia.
The publication cited a source who claimed that the men had disagreements over money and cars.
News.com.au reported that the huge blokes are well-known figures in Sydney fitness and bodybuilding circles.
While Yacoub largely maintains a low profile online, Balapour is active across social media and even OnlyFans – where he charges the equivalent of just over £11.
"I'm six foot five, why shouldn't I make money from my body?" said Mr Balapour in 2018.
The men, up until that point, were friends and were even pictured dining together, on Instagram.
Hossein Balapour previously said he is an Iranian refugee who left the Middle Eastern country for a better life in Australia.
Daily Mail Australia reported that he is currently out of custody on bail for asaault charges, which he denies.
Yacoub reportedly avoided jail in 2021 for allegedly supplying steroids. He was allegedly part of a steroid ring which he operated whilst making money from plugging healthy supplements online.
He was sentenced to two years and nine months after pleading guilty to four counts of supplying a prohibited drug. However, he served the sentence as an intensive corrections order in the community.
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