VideoVat clips for smack (28 entries)

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court-women-smackThe murder victims sister lashes out at the lady sitting next to her in the court room.

Channel: Violence

Watched 51286 times.

Tags: street fights | surveillance

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slap-to-the-faceTwo drunk friends! Turn volume up to hear the smack to the face!!!

Channel: Funny

Watched 1299 times.

Tags: Two drunk friends | slap | face

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Girl-Walks-Into-GlassYoung girl smacks right into glass inside the county fair fun house. Very funny!

Channel: STs

Watched 7889 times.

Tags: Girl | Blonde | Funny | Glass

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commander-beats-up-soldiersAnd if that isn't enough he smacks them down with a chair.

Channel: Misc

Watched 834 times.

Tags: commander | beat | soldier

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guy-beats-up-2-best-friendsThis bare knuckles fighter smacks two guys into the pavement. We need more of those good samaritans out there.

Channel: Misc

Watched 4181 times.

Tags: fight | friends | beat | pavement

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kid-vs-the-red-ballDad pisses himself laughing as the ball he just kicked smacks the kid straight in the face.

Channel: Funny

Watched 569 times.

Tags: kid | ball | garden | funny

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mountain-bike-snow-jumpingThis kid tries to jump a large snow hill on his mountain bike. He take off looking the good but he over shoots the landing and smacks the ground hard.

Channel: Stunts

Watched 18601 times.

Tags: bmx

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emcee-t---wiggle-out-music-video-debut-single---feat-block-promotazEmcee T - WIGGLE OUT - the debut single and music video from Emcee T, a Bay Area, Chinese-American Hip-Hop Artist & Producer. Featuring Block Promotaz, a Rap / Hip-Hop group out of East Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area. "Wiggle Out" is the first single from the highly anticipated album UNDERESTIMATED - the single features East Oakland group, Block Promotaz. Produced solely by Emcee T, the album features Bay Area Rap Pioneers, Rappin' 4-Tay and Ray Luv. KEYWORDS: freestyle battle diss versus vs. e-40 hyphy keak sneak team a's giants sf oak bay area yay ckotb emceet mct mc t mc-t emcee the rap rapper hiphop hip hop hip-hop rap rapperz mpc producer beatmaker master freestyle pro tools reason fl studio fruity loop www.emceet.com www.myspace.com/emceet myspace my space azn asian chinese rap rapper dumb stupid hyphy 18 dummy fab mista chinese king of the bay billboard top 10 nelly eminem g-unit 50 cent beef cam'ron the game t-pain t pain buy you a drink lloyd get it shawty murder inc timbaland give it to me ciara like a boy sean kingston beautiful girl fergie glamorous bartender bow wow outta my system justin timberlake jt summer love ne-yo because of you bone thugs n harmony lil love deep side tried mya lock u down juicy diddy last night selau man goes rihanna jay-z nas mims hot beyonce liar nelly furtado wanna love pretty ricky hilary duff smack that eminem flirt slap ludacris slap

Channel: Music

Watched 1583 times.

Tags: emcee t | mct | emceet | chinese | rap | rapper | azn | azn | asian | hyphy | bay | yay | area | dumb | stupid | 18 | dummy | e40 | keak | sneak

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stupid-kid-blows-up-a-paint-bombIdiot kid smacks it with a shovel and then pays the consequences

Channel: Funny

Watched 1672 times.

Tags: bomb | paint | kids | shovel | tools

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Oscar-de-la-Hoya-vs-Floyd-Mayweather-Round-11-wwwyugloocomhttp://www.yugloo.com/ Oscar De La Hoya was six years old when he first began to box. "My brother, Joel Jr., put a pair on me and the other pair on one of my cousins," Oscar recalled. " Then he yelled 'Time!' immediately, I covered my cheeks with the gloves." "The next thing I knew — wham — the first punch is a left jab that goes between my gloves and lands smack on my nose!" Oscar De La Hoya ran home, crying every step of the way. De La Hoya never pictured himself becoming a fighter. He was always found in the park playing baseball with the other kids. It was actually his older brother Joel Jr. who many believed had the potential to become a great fighter. Joel Jr. never pictured his younger brother as a fighter. "Oscar hated physical confrontations, he never had a street fight. He preferred to play with skateboards near the house and baseball in the park. Nothing violent." But boxing is in the De La Hoya tradition and blood. It goes back several generations when his grandfather, Vicente, a 126-pound amateur in the 1940s, and his father Joel, Sr., who fought as a lightweight in the professional ranks in the mid-1960s. Oscar was being pushed to go to the gym and learn to defend himself. He started going to the Eastside Boxing Gym in East L.A and began training and remembers that "every time I won a fight, my cousins, aunts and uncles would give me money. A dollar here, a quarter there, half a buck." It was there that this future world champion began his road to stardom. He quickly discovered the ingredient that would make him a devastating fighter, his powerful left hand. He began to train religiously. Oscar's first true test was at the 1992 Olympics. He waited anxiously and prepared his entire life for that moment. He promised his ailing mother, Cecilia, that he would bring back home the gold medal. There was no question in his mind that he would win it. He was going to win it for his mother! The road to the gold medal bout was not an easy one. As the Olympic tournament began he disposed of his first three opponents - knocking out the first. Then in his first medal round match, what should have been an easy victory became a close controversial decision. De La Hoya struggled against his opponent's awkward bull-rushing style, but Oscar would not be denied as he emerged with a tight one-point victory. De La Hoya was now in the gold medal bout. The very gold medal he promised his beloved mother and was eager to win since all the other U.S. boxers failed to bring home the gold. His final hurdle would come against Marco Rudolph, the fighter who had defeated Oscar one year earlier at the World Championships in Australia. It was De La Hoya's first loss as an amateur in four years. For Oscar, it would make the victory that much sweeter. De La Hoya, fighting at 132 pounds, dominated the fight from beginning to end. He controlled Rudolph for the entire three rounds. In the third round, he used his powerful left hand to knock down Rudolph. It was no contest and the referee stopped the fight. De La Hoya celebrated by dancing around the ring with a U.S. flag in one hand and a Mexican flag in the other. Oscar had accomplished his ultimate goal, he fulfilled his special promise to his mother -- one of the most emotional moments of the Olympic Games. During his amateur boxing career, De La Hoya's record was an outstanding 223-5 with 163 knockouts. After the Olympics, Oscar bought a big house in a nice neighborhood a few miles from East L.A. He wanted to share the success of winning the gold medal and the house with his mother, but she was already gone. His mother, Cecilia died of breast cancer. Oscar wanted to quit boxing because the pain of losing his mother was unbearable, but he realized that she wanted him to be a great fighter. So he continued and became a five-time world champion with explosive power and great boxing skills in the ring. Oscar has won world crowns at 130, 135, 140, 147 and 154 pounds beating some impressive boxers along the way. He stopped Wilfredo Rivera in eight rounds on the "Title Wave" championship card in Atlantic City, NJ and defeated a tough Hector Camacho in 1996 by unanimous decision. "He's a true champion," said Camacho. "He's the best I've ever fought and I've been in there with the best." De La Hoya's also fought against the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez in Chavez's 100th professional fight. Oscar defeated him soundly and cut Chavez's eye and broke his nose, but felt honored to be in the ring with such a true warrior and boxing legend. De La Hoya captured the welterweight title in his victory over six-time world champion Pernell Whitaker on April 12, 1997, in Las Vegas. It was a huge challenge for the Golden Boy who went up seven pounds (from 140 to 147) and took on a seasoned tricky southpaw who at times fought in a low crouch and fired from different angles.

Channel: Funny

Watched 4817 times.

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