We aren't exactly tough, but there's one section of society even we think we could "have": the jockeys. At, like, 2-foot-3-inches, we'd do the old hand-on-the-head-and-kick-in-the-privates trick.But it turns out the mini-horsemasters have some brawling skills. At the Fifth Race at Philadelphia Park last week, Eriluis Vaz, riding Divine Light and jockey Ademar Santos, on Mi Helena, were involved in an amazing mid-race fisticuffs, that turned to whipping.
The fight was supposedly sparked due to Vaz steering (you steer a horse?) his steed toward Santos on a number of occasions. Keep reading to watch the vid.


























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