A famous fan graced Malvern Town Football Club to cheer on the Worcester Colts.
Two-time world champion Nigel Benn was on the sidelines to support his agent's son as his Worcester Colts team contested the Under 12s Ron Handy Memorial Shield Final with Welland Colts.
The Dark Destroyer posed with fans and signed shirts and matchday programmes, and the Manchester United FC fan even popped into the club's lounge to catch a few minutes of the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Aston Villa, where he was swarmed with more adoring fans.
British boxer Benn, who held world titles at both middleweight and super-middleweight divisions and whose rivalry against Chris Eubank was one boxing most famous grudges, said: "It was so good to be back in Malvern, I'd just got back from Australia so was nice to relax.
"I said to him (his agent's son) that if he scored he had to give me a high-five to celebrate, before going over to anyone else.
"He scored with three minutes left and ran over to me. It was a wonderful, god inspired moment. It was great watching him.
"I am just a normal guy outside of the ring, but it's always nice to meet fans.
"I watched a bit of the semi-final between Liverpool and Aston Villa there too, and being a Man United fan, I was happy to see them equalise against Liverpool.
"I love it in Malvern, I've been a few times. It's a lot different to London. You can just relax out here, it's so beautiful and green.
"The people of Malvern are very lovely too and have been every time I've been there."
Worcester Colts scored two late goals to win the final on Saturday, April 18.
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