The man who filmed a viral punch-up between two racegoers on Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot has described how the pair moved like 'professional' fighters as a pal acted as their referee while they traded blows.
Jermaine Kingsman, 34, shot the widely seen footage of two men in grey and cream suits engaging in a bloody brawl after 'squabbling' on the edge of the Bandstand Lawn at Ascot last Thursday.
The footage has since spread across social media and has been viewed millions of times by viewers horrified at the sight of the man in the cream suit, left bloodied after being slammed face-first into the ground during the brutal and shocking scrap.
Jermaine - known to pals as Jem - says he was stunned to witness the fight at around 3.30pm during his first ever visit to Ascot - and is convinced at least one of those scrapping was a professional fighter based on his moves.
Mr Kingsman, who owns his own clothing business, has even offered the bloody-nosed man a free suit after the clip blew up his inbox.










