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Ex-heavyweight boxer Julius Francis stripped of bouncer licence after one-punch KO video

Julius Francis has lost his license to work as a bouncer after a video went viral of the former boxer knocking out a punter with a single punch at Boxpark Wembley.

Francis, a former opponent of Mike Tyson, was seen flattening a man in a durag who had been acting aggressively towards members of staff last week. The clip spread like wildfire online with many well-known names including Tyson Fury defending Francis for acting in self-defence.

Last week, the Metropolitan Police confirmed they had dropped their investigation into the punch-up and the former British champion looked set to return to work. But in an interview with TMZ on Wednesday, Francis revealed that he had lost his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.

He said: "The SIA have suspended my licence to work so I can't work at the moment, so I'm just trying to get that sorted and then hopefully back on the doors as soon as possible, get back to work as soon as possible."

After the incident, Francis' boss, Boxpark CEO Roger Wade rushed to his employee's defence. "Julius Francis, is an ex-UK heavyweight boxing champion, he is one of the nicest people I have ever met and helps train young underprivileged kids boxing in his spare time," wrote Wade in a Linkedin post.

"My understanding is that Julius and our security team spent 15 minutes stopping this man and his friends from abusing, spitting and hitting our customers and staff. They carefully escorted him from the premises under constant provocation and violence.

"Finally, the person approached Julius in a confrontational manner, and he defended himself. Acts of violence or abuse to any staff members should never be tolerated."

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