Ex-boxer KO’d by AJ is now bailiff threatened by offended man in viral video

Former heavyweight boxer Paul Butlin has gone viral after getting right into a heated confrontation whereas working as a bailiff.

Butlin, 47, spent 14 years as a journeyman boxer earlier than hanging up his gloves in 2016. He ended his profession with a file of 16 wins and 24 losses, two of which got here in opposition to Derek Chisora.

Perhaps his most well-known combat got here in 2013 in opposition to an up and coming Anthony Joshua. He was dismantled by the recently-crowned Olympic champion on that event, struggling a defeat by technical knockout in simply the second spherical.

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But having earned a career-high £5,000 for the AJ combat, Butlin’s day-job now sees him work as a bailiff. And he was noticed having a tense standoff with an offended man whereas delivering a letter about an excellent fantastic which he had refused to pay.

The clip, which has gathered hundreds of thousands of views since being uploaded to YouTube final June and has now began circulating on X (previously Twitter), exhibits the cameraman raging at Butlin for merely doing his job. The bald-headed former professional can initially be seen standing behind the window whereas being instructed: “Get the f*** off my drive” and being referred to as a “piece of s***.”

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Paul Butlin went viral for arguing with a person whereas working as a bailiff
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The journeyman suffered a TKO defeat to a younger AJ
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A relaxed Butlin was then threatened by the furious man, who clearly didn’t recognise the ex-boxer as he provided to go outdoors and “punch the f***” out of him. Butlin merely responded: “I’m not here to fight you, I’m not a fighter mate.”

The potty-mouthed cameraman continued to rattle Butlin, who responded: “Don’t dictate to me what I can and I can’t do, I’ll tell you that now. I put the letter on your van, so if you want to read it, get back to it.”

Things escalated because the Rutland native grew more and more pissed off, saying: “Get your f***ing hands off me,” earlier than throwing the letter on the ground and being accused of littering. He then revealed he could be leaving to get an arrest warrant from the courtroom.

Fortunately, there was no violence regardless of the cameraman egging the fighter on. Butlin mentioned: “I don’t need loads of people [to arrest you] what are you on about?” earlier than including: “You don’t know me do you? Do you?”

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