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In the eyes of the law, if someone is hitting you (man or woman) you have the right to defend yourself. If your force is much greater but you simply are reacting then the law sees it as merely defense. It would be unfortunate that the power is not equal but when trying to protect yourself, making sure the return force

I would think it would depend on what led to the punch. There are instances where such an action would be far more acceptable than others. We dont know what led to the punch. We only know what the video shows and that he definitely punched her unexpectedly and from a blindside approach. In that people are making snap