Dallas Stars fan punched in face after using racial slur
The fan was down to 'box,' but he didn't live up to his trash talk
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A Dallas Stars fan paid the price in an altercation on Wednesday after a questionable choice of language.
During the Stars' 4-1 win over the Minnesota Wild, two fans started jawing at each other, and the fan on lower ground asked his eventual opponent to step down so "I can box your a--."
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The other fan did not oblige, but that didn't stop the man in the mullet from continuing to talk.
He then eventually used the n-word to the fan, calling him a "dumba-- n-----."
The seemingly older man threw a single punch and dropped the fan, who started attacking and throwing punches himself – a woman joined in the fray, teaming up with the fan in the jersey.
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Despite the two-on-one advantage, though, the lone fighter was victorious.
Pinned down to a chair, the Dallas fan continued to claim he did nothing wrong, making note that he did not throw the first punch.
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It's unclear what started the ruckus, but it sure is quite clear how it ended.
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Dallas improved to 30-13-10 with the win.