Former-footballer-turned-boxer Curtis Woodhouse went to extraordinary lengths to put a Twitter user who abused him in his place.
The 32-year-old, who switched to boxing in 2006, lost his English light-welterweight title to Shayne Singleton on a points decision on Friday night.
He subsequently received taunts from ‘Jimmyob88’ a Twitter user who described Woodhouse as a ‘disgrace’.
Woodhouse, angered by the jibes, asked his followers if they could help him locate the user in real life, offering a £1,000 reward for information.
Having discovered he lived in Sheffield, Woodhouse set off and drove around 70 miles to find him, even tweeting a picture of the street he believed Jimmyob88 to live in.
“Right Jimbob, I’m here,†Woodhouse tweeted, “Someone tell me what number he lives at or do I have to knock on every door #itsshowtime.â€
Although he didn’t end up actually meeting the troll, Woodhouse settled for simply giving him a serious scare.
“Just had a call from somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody and @jimmyob88 has asked what he can do to make me go away!â€
The user himself was also chastened, tweeting the boxer to say: “I am sorry it’s getting a bit out of hand, I am in the wrong I accept that.â€
But the incident quickly became a talking point on Twitter, with Woodhouse drawing praise from an unlikely source in Joey Barton.
“I'm not an advocate of violence but what @woodhousecurtis has just done is hilarious!†Barton wrote, before telling him “You’re my hero.â€
Lennox Lewis and John Prescott were also among the people who tweeted their amusement at the events.
And Woodhouse himself was able to see the funny side, adding afterwards: “Just found out you can block people!! Could have let me know earlier, I could have saved 20 quid in petrol!â€
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Hilarious, classic case of keyboard warrior.