Former professional Boxer working security KNOCKS OUT rowdy patron cold
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Ryan
June 14, 2022 (2:05 PM)
A former professional boxer by the of Julius Francis, who is a former Heavyweight champion, is now working as a security guard in London. This fan has taken on some tough competitors, some of which you may know like Mike Tyson and Vitali Klitschko. His last fight was in 2006, and has been working various security jobs ever since.
Yesterday while on the job, a guy decided to put their hands on one of his coworkers and then proceeded to approach Francis aggressively, which Francis took one swing and knocked the guy out cold.
The local Police had this to say on the matter:
Police are aware of footage circulating on social media showing an incident involving security staff and a member of the public outside Boxpark in Wembley.
An investigation into the circumstances, including to establish the identity and welfare of those involved, is underway.
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