http://mmajunkie.com/news/20183/aus...rta-fight-manager-says-legal-help-offered.mma
http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/05/cops-investigating-roger-huerta-austin-police-department-ufc-fighter/
http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/05/roger...fight-hit-me-first-austin-texas-street-fight/
http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/04/ufc-p...reet-fight-parking-lot-brawl-video-statement/
In a phone conversation just moments ago, Huerta told us he tried to remain calm early Saturday morning when he watched some random "huge guy" punch a girl in the head in the middle of the street ... explaining, “I just don’t think that it's right to hit a woman. Period.”
Huerta tells us, "I approached the man calmly and said, “Do you know what you just did? You just knocked out this girl."
But Huerta claims the other guy responded, "F*ck you, f*ck these bitches, I'll knock out any f*ckin' bitch that I wanna f*ckin' knock out, I’ll knock your f*cking bitch ass out.”
Huerta added, "... and as he's saying this, he's taking off his shirt ... and at that point I was like, alright.'"
Huerta insists that he didn't throw the first punch -- and only reacted when the other guy "started swinging at me" ... and we all know what happened next.
"I got the better of him and I left," Huerta said.
The 27-year-old explained, "If that was my mom, if that was my sister, my spouse, anyone … I would’ve wanted someone to step in and do something about it.”
Clark, who is currently in Hawaii to corner one of his clients, said he and Huerta have not been contacted by Austin police, and it's unclear what consequences the incident will carry.
"I've told him it's a very high possibility if the guy wants to file something against Roger he obviously is going to get himself in trouble because he outright punched that girl, so it's kind of a weird thing," Clark said. "If the guy goes after Roger, he's putting himself in the same predicament.
"So I can see him civilly doing it, thinking, 'Oh, the UFC fighters make millions, so I'm going to go after Roger.' That's a possibility."
On the popular front, though, the fight has attracted almost universally positive feedback.
"I'm getting a bunch of fan mail for him," Clark said. "Girls who have been in bad situations (are writing), 'That was awesome.' They love it. I think it's going to shake out good because ... I think people wish they could do that, if they had the ability to scare a 240-pound man."
Of course, Huerta did a lot more than just scare the man if it was indeed him that did the stomping. Clark said he couldn't comment on the brutal blow until he saw a clear video.
Regardless, Huerta told TMZ.com that the man threatened him and he believes he was 100 percent in the right about his actions.
"I got the better of him and I left," Huerta said. "If that was my mom, if that was my sister, my spouse, (or) anyone, I would've wanted someone to step in and do something about it."
http://www.tmz.com/2010/08/04/ex-ufc-star-in-bloody-street-fight-roger-huerta-austin-texas-video/
Ex-UFC Star in Bloody Street Fight -- Caught on Tape
8/4/2010 10:25 AM PDT by TMZ Staff
TMZ has obtained footage of former UFC superstar Roger Huerta engaging in a bloody street fight in Austin, Texas this weekend
-- against a man who appears to have socked a woman in the head.
27-year-old Huerta -- who was once featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated -- was in front of a bar in Austin around 2 AM on Saturday morning ... when some other people began fighting. Roger was near the scuffle ... when he saw one of the men involved punch a female who was standing near the ruckus.
Once Huerta sees the woman collapse to the ground -- he instantly tries to confront the attacker saying, "You just punched a f**kin' girl."
Moments later, Huerta takes off his shirt ... slams his hat to the ground ... and rushes after the man.
Chaos ensues and people scramble after the fighters, blocking the camera -- but seconds later ... a shirtless Huerta can be seen finishing his attack on the other man ... who is sprawled out on the street.
People rush in to aid the bloody man on the ground -- who eventually gets off the pavement -- as Huerta walks away from the battle ground.
Austin PD tells TMZ that officers were called to the scene -- but so far, no arrests have been made.
Huerta's manager tells us, "I have not spoken to Roger yet about this incident, but I can say that it's in his nature to be very protective of women."