HULL City’s captain and his teammate and ex-pro boxer brothers have been involved in a daylight street brawl outside a pub.
Footage appears to show the Championship club’s topless skipper Lewie Coyle, 29, being led away from a spat by his brother Rocco, 18, in city centre yesterday evening.




The Championship team leader also supposedly was with his ex-pro boxer brother at the scene outside the Empress pub at around 8pm.
A source, who recorded the incident while travelling home on a bus, said traffic had to come to a halt as the scrap had spilt on to the road.
The brawl was spotted just off Alfred Gelder Street and the footage shows at least a dozen people involved.
The Hull resident, who asked not to be named, said: “It all happened yesterday at around 8pm in town in Hull in the city centre.
“I was just on my way home when I saw lots of people fighting.
“At the time I wasn’t aware it was Lewie Coyle â I saw him being pushed by his brother.”;
The witness said the bus came to a stop as Rocco Coyle guided his brother across the road by putting both hands on his chest.
Lewie walked backwards away from the scene to the other side of the road as two women walked with them.
“The bus stopped because it was starting in the middle of the street,”; the source added.
“They were fighting right in the middle of the road so the bus was blocked.
“This bus and the other side of the road were both blocked.”;
The source said he didn’t know why the pair were fighting but that there were “lots of people”; involved.
Once the camera pans back over to where the brawl happened a man can be seen with blood on his face surrounded by other men.
The bloody bust-up reportedly happened after bank holiday drinks at the nearby boozer.
have acknowledged the video and said they are looking into the matter.
The club released a statement today saying: “Hull City is aware of a video currently circulating on and has launched an into the matter.
“The club will refrain from making further comment until the investigation has been concluded.”;
BBC Humberside Sport shared the statement with the caption: “We’ve received this statement from Hull City after a video emerged on social media last night which appears to show club captain, Lewie Coyle and brother Rocco, who also plays for the club, involved in an incident in Hull city centre.”;
The Sun has reached out to Hull City and Humberside for comment.
