Bouncer knocks out troublemaker with a single punch and floors his spitting friend in two-on-one encounter outside an Irish bar

  • Bouncer standing outside pub door when man walks up and swings punch
  • Thug joined by friend who also tries to hit the doorman but is slapped away
  • Both men square up again, forcing bouncer to knock one of them out cold

This bouncer knocked out a troublemaker with a single punch and floored his spitting friend in a two-on-one fight outside an Irish bar. 

The bouncer, wearing a dress shirt and black trousers, is seen standing by the door outside the pub.

A man in a light-blue t-shirt walks up to him and swings a punch, which narrowly misses his face.

The bouncer, wearing a dress shirt and black trousers, is seen standing by the door outside the pub

A man in a light-blue t-shirt walks up to him (left) and swings a punch,(right) which narrowly misses his face

Then, his friend, in a dark blue shirt, also tries to launch a punch but gets slapped down by the doorman - who begins speaking into his radio.

Meanwhile, the man in the light-blue shirt squares up again, and lashes out with his left hand. 

His friend also tries to hit the bouncer, who then moves forward and knocks both thugs to the ground with a single punch.

A man filming the incident, thought to have happened in July, says: 'Game over'.

The bouncer says 'go home', but the man in the dark blue shirt squares up to him again and is knocked out cold. 

As his friend lies on the floor, he spits at the bouncer before backing off.

The bouncer says 'go home', but the man in the dark blue shirt squares up to him again and is knocked out cold

Eventually, the floored thug (pictured right) is carried away by his friends

Eventually, the floored thug is carried away by his friends. 

A Gardai spokesman told MailOnline: 'We are aware of this incident and would encourage the public to report any such incidents to their local Garda station.'

It is not clear where the confrontation took place.  

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