This is the dramatic moment a group of men launch a violent attack on each other at a hotel pub in Wales.
CCTV footage released by the Crown Prosecution Service shows three men - James Burke, Gregory and Thomas Montgomery - attacking Miles Halton and Christopher Jones at the Bryn Dinas in St Asaph.
Burke, 34, can be seen removing his top before Gregory Montgomery throws a punch at him from behind.
It then turns into chaos as others start trading blows and throwing drinks and chairs during the late night attack in December.
A few members of the public can be seen attempting to separate the two rivals.

Mold Crown Court heard how the group greeted each other and shook hands before the violence erupted, North Wales Live reports.
Mr Halton and Mr Jones then went through to another bar area before the three defendants attacked them, throwing a 'cowardly' punch at them.

Prosecutor David Mainstone said that there was a background to the incident in that Mr Halton's partner had left him for a same-sex relationship with the sister of Gregory Montgomery.
Gregory Montgomery, 25, of Llys Offa, Trelawnyd, received a 10-month prison sentence suspended for a year with 300 unpaid hours and a 8pm to 6am curfew for three months.
He also admitted a later public order offence at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan for which he was fined £300.


James Burke, 34, of Bryn Dedwydd in Rhyl , received an eight-month prison sentence suspended for a year with 200 hours unpaid work and a similar curfew.
Thomas Montgomery, 22, of Ffordd Las in Abergele , received a six-month prison sentence suspended for a year with 180 hours unpaid work and a similar curfew.
Judge Niclas Parry told them: "Go back to living hard working family lives.
"Any further offending and the court would have no alternative but to send you to immediate custody."