THIS is the moment Britain’s ‘bravest bouncers’ escorted heavyweight Tyson Fury out of a pub – before the boxer collapsed outside.
The British former world champion – who lost his title to Oleksandr Usyk last month – was led out by two security staff on Friday evening after enjoying one drink too many in Nowhere bar in Morecambe, Lancs.
Footage showed the legendary boxer scrambling on his knees before bumping his head on a lamp post outside.
Tyson, 35, worth an estimated £300m from his hugely successful boxing career, partied with friends and fans at the venue, which offers drinks for just £2.50 until 11pm.
But his night came to an end when staff ruled he was too intoxicated, so staff gently persuaded the Gypsy King to head back to his £1.7m mansion which he shares with wife Paris and their seven children.
The man is a bl**dy legend, multi millionaire and yet he is still just like you or me. Goes to the pub just like you, maybe gets drunk just like you too. I get he is a public figure but he is only human
DJ Scott Shearing
A source close to Fury said the fighter had not had a drink for more than a year adding: “He had a couple too many and wasn’t feeling too well either.”
Some fight fans joked Fury seemed to be still rocked from his ninth round knockdown in his split-decision loss to Ukrainian Uysk after a video of Fury being led out was posted on social media.
Phil Stansfield said: “Can’t tell if he is p***ed or still feeling the effects from Usyk”.
Ady Leach added: “Usyk must of give him another Left hook in the bathroom.”
Louise Chaisty praised the door staff for their bravery, joking: “That doorman absolutely terrified.”
Other Fury fans sympathised with the boxer for enjoying his downtime before he fights Usyk again later this year.
Bryan Long wrote: “Glad to see him out getting p***ed and enjoying himself.
“Something some folk do on a regular basis go on Tyson.”
Amy Greene added: “He was fine polite, no problem or drama at all x.”
And Mark Rothwell said: “He’s done what we all done at some point he got smashed. He didn’t kick off he was helped out.”
Another video taken by a motorist while waiting to collect her son showed Fury crawling on his hands and knees outside the bar with his head on the pavement.
The woman said: “I heard a lot of shouting and commotion and then I saw Tyson crawling on his hands and knees in the street. He looked in a bad way. Hopefully it was just a one-off blow out for him.”
‘LEGEND’
Earlier Fury had enjoyed some drinks while chatting with fans at the Strawberry Gardens pub in Morecambe.
DJ Scott Shearing, defended Fury and told how he happily posed for pictures with dozens of fans and even gave one young girl £20.
Posting a picture of Fury online, he added: “I’m sure you’ve all seen the video of Tyson Fury being escorted out of Nowhere on FB. Lots of people with plenty to say.
“The man is a bl**dy legend, multi millionaire and yet he is still just like you or me. He goes out shopping, just like you.
Had friends over from America and they couldn’t believe how down to earth and friendly he was. Win or lose the guys a legend in my eyes
Ian Marshall
“Goes to the pub just like you, maybe gets drunk just like you too. I get he is a public figure but he is only human.
“I take my hat off to him as everywhere he goes people ask him for photos when he’s just out like everyone else to relax and unwind he always obliges.
“He was in the Strawbs Fri for a good few hours and they were all singing and keeping to themselves.
“Lots of people asked to have their picture taken with him. He took the time to do this in fact a young girl I know had her picture with him and he gave her £20.
“The man has a heart and feelings for god sake. In boxing he is a legend regardless of his last fight however he is proud to live in Morecambe and always mentions us.
Inside the Gypsy King’s royal court
TYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport.
“Money and fame can bring its own problems when the temptation for excess of anything is there and available, be it buying fancy cars, houses or going out drinking it must be hard to cope with mentally.
“Don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t turn it down but your every move is in the spotlight.
“He has his own demons with mental health and all that goes along with it but let’s show the man some respect for his achievements and love of Morecambe.
“We should have a statue on the prom celebrating him not putting him down at every opportunity!!!”
Sarah Middleton, whose daughter Jess was the lucky girl who received the cash from Fury, added: “Couldn’t agree more! He was lovely with Jess on Friday… kissed her on the head, fist bumped her and gave her £20”.
Ian Marshall, who also met Fury, added: “Had friends over from America and they couldn’t believe how down to earth and friendly he was. Win or lose the guys a legend in my eyes.”
Fury’s promoter Frank Warren was contacted for comment.
Fury will face Usyk again on December 21.