Matt Serra shared footage of the incident to Instagram on Wednesday. (Matt Serra/Instagram)
LAS VEGAS (Fox News) - A UFC fighter claims he was forced to bust out his talents at a Las Vegas café after an “a—hole drunk” allegedly began threatening the staff on Wednesday.
Matt Serra, a former welterweight champion with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, shared the news in a series of Instagram videos taken at the Grand Café at Red Rock Casino, according to TMZ.
In the clips, Serra is first seen observing the allegedly intoxicated man and likening his (and his dining companion's) behavior to the film “Weekend at Bernie’s.” But by the start of the next clip, Serra was already on top of a man who appears to be the same customer, after he allegedly tried to take a “swing” at Serra.
WARNING: Clip contains strong language.
At the start of the video, Serra can be seen sitting on top of the diner, who is now shirtless, and holding him down as he thrashes on the floor.
“I’m gonna f--- you up,” the man can be heard telling Serra, who repeatedly tells the customer to “calm down.”
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