According to the New York Daily News, 2012 Olympian and light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne has had two arrests in four months, both on domestic violence charges.

The paper states that Browne was arrested Thursday on charges that he tried to bust through the doorway of his girlfriend's Staten Island apartment on March 30, three months after he was accused of poking her in the face with his index finger.

Police sources told the paper that the victim is the 29-year-old mother of his daughter.

Browne, 27, was arrested for violating an order of protection when he allegedly damaged the door of her Clifton apartment.

“I am going to break the window if you don’t let me in!” he screamed at his girlfriend before damaging the door, according to court papers.

On December 28, police arrested him over accusations he attacked the same woman during an argument on December 12. He allegedly grabbing her by the arm and neck, then struck her in the face with his index finger. She refused to be taken to a hospital for medical treatment.

He was charged with attempted assault and harassment and released without bail.

Cops charged him with criminal mischief, criminal contempt and harassment charges after his Thursday arrest. A judge ordered him held on $500 cash bail.

He is due back in Staten Island Criminal Court April 19 on both cases.

Two days before this incident, Browne was photographed with top NYPD brass on Staten Island at the Atlas Cops N' Kids gym in the Park Hill Apartments in Clifton, where he started training at age 13.

A deal is very close to being finalized for Browne to challenge WBO light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev in an HBO televised title fight in the summer. A few weeks ago both sides reached an agreement on the terms and now it's up to HBO to get the remaining details in order.