Kick streamer HSTikkyTokky banned after street brawl with shirtless men in Magaluf

Fitness influencer tried peace talks before unleashing fury on drunk tourists who picked the wrong fight.
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(Image via HSTikkyTokky on Kick)
TL;DR
  • Kick streamer HSTikkyTokky got into a street fight with drunk Scottish men in Magaluf while livestreaming.
  • Despite trying multiple times to calm things down, the confrontation turned physical with HSTikkyTokky overpowering his attackers.
  • Kick banned HSTikkyTokky shortly after everything went down, even though many viewers argued he was just defending himself.

British internet personality Harrison Sullivan, better known as HSTikkyTokky, found himself banned from streaming platform Kick following a violent street fight that played out live on his stream in Magaluf, Spain.

The incident happened in the popular nightlife district of the Spanish resort town Magaluf, a hotspot for young British tourists seeking sun and alcohol-fueled adventures. Sullivan was broadcasting his evening with his entourage when trouble started with a group of shirtless men, reportedly Scottish and believed to be amateur boxers.

Footage shows the initial confrontation started when the shirtless group objected to being filmed. Despite Sullivan repeatedly trying to calm things down and attempting to walk away, the intoxicated men continued to follow and provoke him and his crew.

“I don’t want any trouble,” Sullivan can be heard saying multiple times in the video, as he tries to cool down the increasingly tense standoff.

Things hit a boiling point around the four-minute mark of the stream when the arguing turned into a scuffle. What followed was a chaotic street fight captured in impressive detail by Sullivan’s cameraman, who managed to keep the footage steady throughout the whole ordeal.

Sullivan, significantly larger than his antagonists and known for his fitness content, quickly overpowered the two main aggressors. The fight ended with the shirtless men visibly beaten while Sullivan and his group came out of it relatively unscathed.

Shortly after news of the fight spread across social media, Kick pulled the plug on Sullivan’s channel. The platform hasn’t said if the ban is temporary or permanent.

Before streaming, Sullivan built his following through fitness content and pranks on TikTok and YouTube. His move to Kick was part of a broader trend of content creators moving to platforms with less restrictive rules.

Magaluf itself is known for wild nights. The resort town has built up a notorious reputation for alcohol-fueled scraps, especially involving British tourists. Local authorities have wrestled for years with how these party antics affect the town’s safety and image.

Many viewers who watched the footage pointed out that Sullivan was clearly trying to defend himself after making several attempts to leave. The camera operator got plenty of shout-outs online for capturing every crazy second of the fight without missing a beat.

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