
Shock moment cheering Brits watch vicious street brawl in hols hotspot Tenerife as screaming woman begs for them to stop
THIS is the shocking moment two Brits start a vicious brawl in Tenerife while a crowd of yobs cheers them on.
Viral footage recorded in Playa de las Américas, a popular resort in the holiday hotspot, showed the men throwing jabs at each other before bystanders started to intervene.
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It is currently unclear why the misbehaving men were engaged in a fight during the early hours of Saturday morning.
In the dramatic footage, the unruly pair are seen holding their fists up and getting ready to spar.
One of the men throws a punch as well as a kick during a quick burst of attacks.
But moments later the man wearing a shirt lands a heavy blow on his shirtless foe, who then falls to the ground.
He quickly gets up before the man wearing a white top starts to chase him again.
One of the Brits even pushes another woman out of the way, to stop her getting in between the two warring tourists.
The video cuts to the shirtless man running away and then tripping up, before a larger group of bystanders start to intervene.
One of the yobs cheering them on even lands a kick on the shirtless man on the floor for no apparent reason.
The two brawling Brits are then pulled up to stand, before the video cuts again and they are seen engaged in yet another clash.
In the final moments of the video, the Brit wearing a white t-shirt is seen unloading a barrage of successive blows on the other Brit.
Shock moment two Brit women brawl on Tenerife street as leering yobs spur them on sparking local fury on holiday island
A woman is seen trying to break up the fight yet again, but her efforts appear to do absolutely nothing to stop the punching.
And as the men continue to tussle, the crowd is seen yet again encouraging the fight to go on.
Several of the bystanders pump their fists up in celebration as the two throw even more punches at one another.
Furious locals slammed the appalling behaviour on social media.
One user said: "Instead of calling the police or trying to separate them, they encourage him to fight the other guy.
"I'm really amazed at the s***ty tourism we really have."
Another said: "Police security is zero, what a shame."
It comes just days after two Brit women were seen brawling in Tenerife while getting cheered on by immature hooligans.
The violent footage was also filmed in Playa de Las Américas, and sparked fury among locals on the popular holiday island.
Both clips highlighted growing concerns over tourist behaviour in Tenerife, Spain 's largest Canary Island.
A social media account that regularly posts reports of misbehaving Brits visiting the holiday hotspot shared both of the videos to outraged locals.

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