British boxer tracks down Twitter tormentor

British boxer tracks down Twitter tormentor
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Summary The Twitter user had been abusing him via social media networking site.

 

DRIFFIELD (AP) - British boxer Curtis Woodhouse got so mad that he decided to track his Twitter tormentor down.


Woodhouse, a former footballer who played with Hull, set off to find the Twitter user who had been abusing him via the social media networking site following his English light-welterweight title fight loss on Friday.


Woodhouse tweeted: "I ll give (pounds) 1,000 to anybody who provides me with an address and picture of this man. Knock, knock."


The boxer apparently even showed up on the person s street in northern England, tweeting: "He never came out to play so I m going back home.


It was maybe a bit daft what I did today but sometimes enough is enough."


Former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis applauded Woodhouse for his antics, tweeting: "Ha! I LOVE this story about (at)woodhousecurtis paying a visit to a (hashtag)keyboardwarrior on Twitter."

 

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