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Viral video shows men fighting, blocking traffic on I-35 in Round Rock

"These two men acting a fool on the side of 35," said a driver who caught it all on video.

ROUND ROCK, Texas — It's hard not to laugh, and the play-by-play commentary makes it even more difficult.

This video of two men fighting on Interstate Highway 35 in Round Rock Monday morning is going viral for several reasons, including what the woman behind the camera had to say.

"These two men acting a fool on the side of 35," Kelii Williams can be heard saying in the video.

She was driving to work when two men exited their cars, blocked traffic and began fighting.

"It's like they were having a little temper tantrum or something," she told KVUE. "I don't know what was going on, but it was so funny."

Williams was stuck in the left lane behind the two cars, so she began recording the fight.

"My focus was just to record it, and I was going to send it to my mom because I thought it was the most craziest thing I've ever seen," she said.

Williams posted the video on Facebook, and, as of Monday evening, it's gotten more than 300,000 views.

There are two reasons she thinks it's gone viral: because of how the two men are fighting and because of her commentary.

"All I knew, though, I was late. They weren't doing anything after a while, just kicking and screaming and yelling," Williams said.

Some have criticized the men's fighting styles, with one Facebook user claiming her toddlers could do a better job.

Although the fight only lasted about a minute, Williams wishes they would've taken their problems elsewhere.

"At least exit. Exit 35. But for those of us who needed to get to work, that was just certainly not the time or the place," she said.

Road rage is no laughing matter, but she's just glad no one got hurt.

"I just can't see why things get so serious on the road," she said.

A spokesperson with the Round Rock Police Department told KVUE that dispatch received a call about the incident, but when officers arrived, the drivers were gone.

If you're ever a victim of road rage, stay in your car and call 9-1-1, according to police.

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