By Edward Chaykovsky

Two days ago, the Daily Mail reported that a British holidaymaker had filed a complaint with authorities - claiming that former two division world champion Ricky Hatton took part in a brutal beating that left him hospitalized.

The bar patron, Stephen O'Hagan, was on holiday in Tenerife and claims Hatton and his friends attacked him at a local pub.

O'Hagan spent four days in a hospital and was left with a broken jaw, eye socket, nose and wrist. The 47-year-old also said he lost several teeth after Hatton and his friends allegedly attacked after he made a joke about Manchester City losing a football game.

The incident is alleged to have taken place on August 13, after Manchester City beat Sunderland 2-1. O'Hagan told The Sun that a man with Hatton 'attacked' him as he went to leave, before another two men joined in. He alleges that Hatton then began stomping on his head. He says Hatton fled the scene before the cops arrived.

He said: 'They turned me, put me down, stomped all over my head then chucked me out. He just gave me dirty looks and set about me again. He sat on me and my head was his punchbag, nobody stopped him.'

Hatton, through an official spokesman, denied taking part in the assault.

But now a separate incident is being claimed, by another bar patron. This man did not suffer any substantial injuries, but claims Hatton was drunk and allegedly shoved him to the ground.

Daniel Culloty is alleging that Hatton pushed him to the ground after the latter ridiculed Hatton's karaoke singing.

Culloty, from Bimingham, told The Sun that Hatton erupted after he told him to "stick to boxing" after a karaoke rendition.

"I was at the bar at around 1am and Hatton was there. He looked a f***ing mess. He was pumped up for a fight that’s for sure. He gets so drunk he can barely stand. His eyes were all over the place. Just because he’s famous he thinks he can be an utter d***. If I’d put my hands on him I’d be dead," Culloty claimed.