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This is the shocking moment a mass street brawl broke out between rivaling football fans outside a night club.
CCTV footage shows an angry mob of Hull City fans lashing out at Middlesbrough supporters outside a club in Hull's Old Town.
Cameras caught the men squaring each other on the street and the carnage that follows the first punch.
One Boro fan, who had attended the game between the two sides in the afternoon, can be seen getting pushed into the Sugar Mill nightclub's barriers and then pummeled by the men while on the ground.
It is believed the supporter suffered a broken jaw and lost six teeth from the fight.
The CCTV footage emerged on Friday, the day the aggressors were sentenced at Hull Crown Court.
Four of the aggressors - Michael Thompson, 32, Elliott Goaten, 23, Benjamin Preston, 21, and Christopher Parker, 25 - are now starting prison sentences ranging from six months to two years.
The others - Aiden Grieg, 22, Daniel Buttle, 22, Joshua Allitt, 23, Josh Crooks, 22, Connor Ness, 21, and Jack O'Loughlin, 24 - have been given suspended sentences, and warned if they put a foot wrong they will likely find themselves in prison.
Allitt, the man who tried to kick the Middlesbrough fan, missed jail by a whisker. He was also ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work, pay £750 costs and is now the subject of a four-year football banning order, in addition to his suspended sentence.
Judge Simon Jack told then men them this was a 'disgraceful' incident.
He said: 'It was the sort of incident that makes ordinary people concerned about going into the city centre at night, and it's the sort of incident that gives football and football supporters a bad name.
'Decent football supporters will be rightly disgusted at the way you behaved. This was a football-related incident. They were Boro and you were City supporters. You could and should have stayed away. Some of you stayed back and took no part in the start of the incident.
'But each of you allowed yourselves to get drawn in and played an active part.'
The incident took place on November 7, 2015 after both sets of supporters had earlier watched their clubs' Championship clash at the KCOM Stadium.