British boxer Dereck Chisora has been ordered to complete 60 hours of community service after threatening to a kill a man whose friend blocked his Mercedes.
The incident happened in a car park outside a post office on December 8 - a week after the 30-year-old lost his heavyweight bout with Tyson Fury.
The court heard that Chisora told driver Mansor Nikpor and his passenger: "If you don't move your car I'm going to punch you, smash both of your faces and then the car."
Upon threatening to ring the police, Mr Rezaemi, the passenger, was then told: "I'm late for my appointment. I'll kill you."
In an interview with The Sun, Chisora admitted that he had lost his temper: "I asked politely at first and then when he started to wind me up I told him, "Move the fucking car.
"I had just been to buy dinner for my little girl and it was in the car so, yeah, I was really pissed off. I said I'd kill him. I was angry."
In addition to the community service, Chisora was also ordered by Hendon Magistrates' Court to pay £100 to each man.