Former UFC fighter Melvin Guillard has pled guilty to knocking out civilians in two separate incidents that occurred in 2018.
TMZ reported on Sunday that Guillard's plea deals mean he won't have to serve any time in prison for the incidents, both of which occurred in Denver, Colorado.
Guillard, 36, was working as a doorman at The Ginn Mill bar on June 15 last year when police say he knocked a patron unconscious after the customer confronted the mixed martial artist.
The second assault occurred on September 3, and TMZ published footage of the melee that unfolded at Bar Standard, where Guillard can be seen knocking flat two fellow patrons near the exit:
Per TMZ's report, these two incidents amounted to a total of six charges, including multiple felonies, but Guillard struck a deal with prosecutors to avoid jail time.