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WASHINGTON — Australian surfer Mick Fanning staved off a shark attack, beating back the predator with his fists during a competition in South Africa on Sunday.
Fanning was surfing in the finals of the World Surfing League’s J-Bay Open, which broadcast the incident on live TV. The organization has since posted footage of the attack on . In the video, the shark appears to circle the surfer, knocking him off his board.
“I saw fins. I was waiting for teeth,” the surfer told . “I punched him in the back.”
The footage then shows the surfer being rescued, apparently uninjured.
The J-Bay Open was canceled two hours after the attack, reports.