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Shock moment bouncer is punched to the floor by rowdy pubgoer as pair grapple in late-night brawl outside busy venue

Shock moment bouncer is punched to the floor by rowdy pubgoer as pair grapple in late-night brawl outside busy venue

Scottish Sun19-05-2025
THIS is the shocking moment a bouncer is punched to the ground by a rowdy pubgoer.
Emergency services were called last week to reports of the nasty brawl outside a North London bar.
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A pubgoer is seen throwing punches at a bouncer
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The pair scramble on the floor
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The shocking moment is captured on film
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The incident, which took place on the evening of May 10, was captured by an onlooker and shared online.
Dramatic footage shows a man throwing multiple punches at the bouncer as he leaves Boxpark bar in Camden.
Dressed in a hoodie and carrying a backpack, the thug is seen grabbing the man's neck as the pair scramble on the floor.
He is then seen trying to throw more punches at the defenceless bouncer, before security guards rush to their pal's aid.
As they try and pull the pubgoer away, a crowd of onlookers peer over trying to capture the terrifying moment.
The pair are seen scrambling on the floor before security guards detain the man.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: 'We were called at 10.25pm on Saturday 10th May to reports of an incident in Camden High Street, NW1.
'We sent an ambulance and treated a man before taking him to hospital.'
This comes just weeks after a jockey still in his riding gear was bundled into a police car after a pub brawl which left a pensioner fighting for life.
The horseman was taken away after a fight broke out between four men in the middle of the day.
Fight breaks out in pub before Championship ace gets involved in 'street brawl'
A 70-year-old who reportedly tried to break up the brawl was put in a critical but stable condition.
The punch-up near the Waggon and Horses pub in Newmarket, Suffolk, prompted a response from five police cars, three ambulances and an air ambulance — ahead of Cheltenham Festival which starts today.
A source said: 'People were drinking in the pub when a fight started.
"An old chap out celebrating his birthday with his two sons went to break it up.
'It ended up outside and he hit his head on the kerb — everyone thought he was dead. He's still in hospital.'
Suffolk Police said its officers were called to reports of a brawl at about 3.40pm, when they found two men with injuries sustained in the fight.
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The bouncer is seen being thrown to the ground
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Security guards are captured rushing in to help
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