Two men had a scrap outside a pub before they ended up shaking hands and one even fetched the other’s bag for him.
The ugly clash started in the street as the pair tussled.
They then exchanged blow after blow with both of them landing a number of punches.
Locals gathered outside the boozer in broad daylight with the stand-off blocking cars in the road.
An onlooker filmed the fight from a window of a building opposite The Five Jockeys pub.
The pair appeared to slow down before moving onto the pavement and the traffic jam of motors was able to pass.
But the brawl carried on on the pavement with the bigger, old-looking man in a black top catching his rival with several blows.
The younger, skinnier man – in a grey jumper – then appeared unsteady on his feet.
His rival continued to batter him and then he fell to the ground back in the road.
The broader man stood over him and appeared at him but he was able to get up briefly before stumbling onto the pavement.
A bystander in a cream sweater ushers the bigger man away before he goes back.

The man in the grey had to hold onto a telegraph pole to keep his balance.
But then at the end of the two-minute and 20-second clip, the larger man picked up his rival’s holdall from the pavement and gave it back.
The pair then shake hands and have a hug.
They then continued to cuddle, have handshakes, and chat outside Macari’s Fish and Chips shop next door to the pub.
The bizarre fight and then make-up happened in Kildare, west of Dublin, Ireland on Sunday (17 Dec).
Local Danny Farr joked: “I love a happy ending.”
Pete Curry said: “Here’s your bag. Good lad.
“Tell your dad I was asking for him.
“Mind yourself now on the way home.”
Simon Clare added: “See you Monday.”
Ashley Hart-Hembury said: “That’s how it used to be, the one who lost brought the other one a pint after.”

One local added: “Have a scrap, sort it out then shake hands.”
Another added: “That is how a fight should be.
“Some of my good friends are people I have had fights with.”
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