A video has surfaced on social media of what appears to be sports journalist Paul Kent involved in an altercation with another man outside of a trendy Sydney nightspot.
The clip, which has been circulating on X on Sunday morning, shows a group of men arguing outside of Sydney venue Totti's in Rozelle.
Two men exchange words and are separated by others before wrestling on the road outside the venue.
The clip ends with the man who appears to be Kent being thrown into the base of a tree and the other man exiting.
A video clip of what appears to be Paul Kent involved in a fight has appeared on social media
The two men got involved in the altercation outside of Sydney venue Totti's in Rozelle
NSW Police told Daily Mail Australia that they are aware of the video. Daily Mail Australia have also reached out for comment from Mr Kent and Fox Sports.
The incident comes just two months after Kent was reinstated as co-host of the Fox Sports footy show NRL 360 after being found not guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend.
Kent was stood down from his News Corp newspaper column and his role on NRL360 in 2023 after he was charged with common assault and intentionally choking a person without consent.
He was found not guilty of allegations he attacked and choked his then-partner Lucy Kennedy, 33, at his home in Sydney's inner west on December 12.
Following a two-day hearing in Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court, Magistrate Daniel Reiss told the court he could not find the charges proven beyond reasonable doubt.
Kent returned to the panel on NRL360 on Fox Sports just weeks ago after he was found not guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend
Kent, who drove limousines for a Sydney funeral business while he awaited trial, told media he was eager to return to a 'normal life' following his acquittal in December.
'The judge accepted what happened to the point that my barrister was not even required to make a final summation,' he said at the time.
'It's been seven months I've had to sit there and feel like I've been unfairly arrested [and] unfairly charged, and I've had to sit there and have our public reputation lacerated by people who have used it as an opportunity.
'The truth is out there, finally. It's been a big cost to me, it's been a big set back in my life. But, we've all got our struggles in life.
'This is my one currently, so it's up to me now to regroup and get back to my normal life. I can finally leave this all behind.'
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Kent told media that he just wanted to resume a 'normal' life following the verdict in Sydney in December