Vince Young was involved in a wild bar fight last month and it is just coming to light with video of the altercation.
TMZ Sports got hold of the nearly footage that showed the former Texas Longhorns legend and NFL quarterback in a verbal altercation at Tokyo Joe’s Shot Bar in Houston in February.
Happening just days before the Super Bowl on February 4th, Vince Young could be seen with another man appearing to be in a heated argument with other people in the bar when the situation got physical.
When hands began to come up, one guy could be seen slamming his beverage in another man’s face. The drink thrower then connected with an elbow to the same guy who began to charge at him to fight.
While watching, Vince Young could be seen holding others back while making his way over to his friend who began to get punched.
The guy who got a drink thrown in his face then punches Vince Young square in his face with a sucker punch that knocked him out immediately and sent him falling to the ground.
Vince Young could be seen struggling to get to his feet as he tried to recover from the vicious shot.
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The guy who hits Vince Young walks away while taking off his shirt, seemingly declaring himself as the victor.
The proprietor of the pub called the Houston Police Department, claiming he was struck by an elbow and a drink. Officers, according to TMZ, were informed by the owner that the dispute started as a “conversation about race—and turned physical once he asked the patrons to leave.”
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No arrests were made and the bar owner did not press charge.
Vince Young has not commented on the altercation. No word on if he might since the video now shows what happened to him.
Vince Young Could Never Live Up To The Hype of His Texas Longhorns Days In The NFL
Vince Young was a superstar quarterback during his two seasons as a starter at the University of Texas. He led the Longhorns to a national title in 2005 when he threw for 267 yards, ran for 200 yards, and scored three rushing touchdowns in a 41-38 win over USC in the BCS Championship Game.
The Tennessee Titans selected Young with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft, and although he was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in his first season, he could never quite put it together to become a successful NFL quarterback.
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