Boxpark founder defends former boxer Julius Francis after altercation with customer

15 June 2022 by
Boxpark founder defends former boxer Julius Francis after altercation with customer

Boxpark founder Roger Wade has spoken out in support of former professional boxer Julius Francis after footage emerged of him apparently punching a man unconscious while working as a security guard.

Francis had a successful heavyweight boxing career throughout the 1990s and 2000s which saw him compete against high-profile opponents including Mike Tyson and Vitali Klitschko.

He retired in 2006 and now works in the security team at Boxpark Wembley.

In a video posted to social media yesterday (13 June) Francis appeared to help eject a customer who had become argumentative. The former British heavyweight champion then threw a single punch at the man, who fell to the floor.

Writing on LinkedIn, Wade said: "Woke up to a viral story about one of our security team. Julius Francis, is 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.

"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."

The Metropolitan Police said it was aware of footage circulating on social media showing an incident at Boxpark Wembley.

A spokesperson said: "The incident took place shortly after 17:00hrs on Saturday, 11 June. Officers were called and attended the venue.

"A group had been ejected and one male customer had become involved in a confrontation with security staff.

"Officers have spoken to all parties involved and have viewed relevant CCTV.

"No further action will be taken in relation to the incident involving security staff and the male customer."

Image: @gloryglorytott / Twitter

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