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Australian Surfer Punches Great White Shark During Attack

Posted on June 26, 2010 11:42 PM
Tags : Sharks | Surfing
An Australian man, who was surfing, fought off a great white shark attack by punching the shark and then surfing to safety.
Michael Bedford was surfing off the coast of Albany, on the west coast of Australia, south of Perth, when he was attacked by a shark that was believed to be a great white.
Australian Surfer Punches Great White Shark During Attack


According to witnesses, Bedford was knocked off his board by the shark. When the shark came in for a second attack, he used his bare fists to punch and fight off the shark. After the attack, Bedford surfed to safety on a passing wave.

Bedford is in stable condition after surgery for wounds on his leg.

This guy now has one great story to tell for the rest of his life, for those who believe him. His proof will be in his scars. I am amazed by his decision to fight the shark in a life or death situation. Most people in the same situation would panic.

I hope the shark learned a really valuable lesson.



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Posted on June 15, 2010 09:56 AM
Tags : Fishing | Sharks | Video Of The Day
Looks like the man isn't so manly after he catches a small shark and tries to remove the fishing hook. Just wait until the end. Shark wins.


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