Tybalt.
They where fighting at the town square.
Mercutio starts the fight that ends with Romeo fleeing the city.
"If ever you disturb our streets again, / You lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
When faced with two Montagues, Abram and Balthazar, they back down, but when Tybalt comes along they start the fight because they outnumber the Montagues. They were not tough enough for a fair two-on-two fight. Cowards.
Gregory and Sampson (servants of Capulet's) pick a fight with Abram and Balthasar (servants of Montague's) Benvoleo tries to brake it up but Tybalt wants to fight him, and they do. Then some random other people start fighting. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague want to fight but there wives won't let them. Then the Prince Escalus enters and threatens the Capulet's and Montague's with death if they fight in public again.
Tybalt comes to the public square looking for a fight with Romeo. He is furious at Romeo for attending the Capulet's party and seeks revenge for his intrusion.
'Militant' comes to mind. "Antagonistic" could be it, but that's more like "willing to fight" or "looking to fight." "Recalcitrant" may also fit the bill. how about combatant
a group of soldiers that stood in a square to fight?
He can do all that stuff because Square-Enix decided that having an awesome looking scene is more important than the real-life laws of physics
Using the public to fight it (conscription).
putting your fists up and getting ready to fight
The fight took place on December 7th in Madison Square Garden.
The rhetorical energy and political tone of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" is first established by
beautiful
He was a gladiator.
Bullies are usually wimps when it comes time for them to fight a fair fight.
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