Video released of the fight that led to the arrest of ‘Pacman’ Jones’

Wild images show part of a bar fight in Ohio that ended with ex-NFL star Adam “Pacman” Jones arrested for allegedly beating an unconscious security guard.

The video obtained by TMZ shows several people fighting at Cincinnati’s Clutch OTR bar around 1 am on Monday – with a series of stools being thrown across the room.

“F – k with me. Dare! “Someone holding one of the stools was filmed screaming at the retired Cincinnati Bengals cornerback.

The person who filmed the video told TMZ that the fight started after Pacman, 37, and his entourage left the bar and were prevented from returning.

“Pacman made his way back and started to get aggressive,” said the witness. “Pacman knocked out the security guard and then started kicking him in the head several times,” said the witness, with the footage only beginning after the alleged beating.

The former NFL star was arrested when he was leaving the bar in his Rolls-Royce and accused of illegal assault.

After getting out of prison, Pacman went to The Pat McAfee Show – and said the fight was actually a rivalry between security guards from rival clubs.

He insisted that he didn’t even see the security guard go unconscious because he was on his back while talking to the DJ.

“When I turned around, they [were] already on the floor so I separated them, ”he said. “That’s when they throw punches, chairs, whatever they were playing,” he said, saying he was hit by a chair in the fight.

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Adam “Pacman” Jones takes the field before an NFL football game on October 1, 2017. Jones retired on May 24, 2019.
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“I did what I needed to do,” he said, saying he was not “encouraging or bragging” – but complaining that he was “the only one who was accused of something.”

“I stopped fighting, man – unless someone wants to pay me,” he said, smiling as he announced his willingness to “fight any celebrity” in an organized boxing match, calling YouTube star Jake Paul.

Pacman insisted that he was not drunk during the fight, saying that “the reason I am not drinking in public is because of situations like this”.

Jones speaking to reporters after being accused of criminal harassment on January 4, 2017.
Jones speaking to reporters after being accused of bullying on January 4, 2017.
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