This is what happens when you decide to look for trouble at the wrong time, in the wrong place, and in front of the wrong man.
Julius Francis, 57, a former professional heavyweight boxer, was at his peak as a British champion and in 2000 fought Mike Tyson, currently works as a security guard at Wembley.
In a video posted on Monday in England, a man is seen confronting security personnel outside the entrance, shouting bluntly and threatening them.
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Francis appears calm throughout the confrontation, slowly walking around the violent and nervous person. And when that troublemaker began to move away a little, he found himself facing a past boxer, who punched him with one punch that knocked him to the ground.
It should be noted that when Francis faced Mike Tyson, he also survived for a short time, receiving a knockout in the first minute of the second round. However, Tyson was in his prime, not an amateur troublemaker.