Julius Francis: Boxpark CEO backs former heavyweight champion after clash with ‘violent’ customer goes viral
Boxpark’s founder and CEO has spoken out in support of Julius Francis after a video of the former heavyweight champion punching a customer at the establishment went viral.
Francis, 57, retired from professional boxing in 2006, with a defeat by Mike Tyson in 2000 marking the biggest bout of his career.
The Briton now coaches boxing and has been working as a security guard at Boxpark Wembley, where an incident with a customer took place on Monday. A video of the incident outside Boxpark has gone viral on social media, showing Francis punching the customer in question, who then drops to the floor.
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