Two men were left cut and bloodied after a broad-daylight knife fight on a Harlem street Friday, wild video obtained by The Post shows.
A 63-year-old and his rival, 35, were filmed circling each other, knives drawn, in the middle of the road at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 120th Street around 4:30 p.m. as passersby barely bat an eye.
The pair can be seen lunging and swiping at each other with their blades several times before the clip cuts out.
When police responded they found the older man with a stab wound to his left arm. He was taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition, cops said.
The younger man was stabbed to the neck and rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital Morningside also in stable condition, according to police.
Photos from the scene show one of the victims in a blood-soaked shirt with a bandage on his neck being loaded by EMS onto a gurney.
The other victim, who’s shirt had been ripped open, had a tourniquet placed by responders on his blood-covered arm.
Neither man had been charged as of late Friday.