Chelsea icon Frank Sinclair came second when he ended up on the ground after fighting with a punching machine.
To celebrate Mother's Day, Sinclair took his beloved mother to Blackpool for a day by the sea.
And that included a trip to the pier to play some carnival games, including the drilling machine challenge.
He shouldn't have been a match for Sinclair, known for his tough attack as an old-school spell defender. ChelseaLeicester and Burnley.
But the 57-year-old ended up on the ground after slipping while throwing his punch.
A video was captured of the moment when someone behind the camera couldn't help but laugh.
The former Jamaica international took to social media site
The caption of the video read: “Blackpool hasn't gone to plan but happy Mother's Day to all the mums doing their thing.”
Among those who responded were two former Chelsea players, Paul Canoville and Carlton Cole.
Canoville replied: “To (sic) a lot of power, Frank, a knockout” and Cole added some laughing emojis.
Sinclair, who came through Chelsea's academy, made 218 appearances for the Blues after making his debut in 1991.
In 1998, the defender was sold to Leicester for £2 million, where he would play for six years, making 194 appearances in all competitions.
After that, he spent three years with Burnley before a series of spells at clubs including Lincoln, Wrexham, Hendon, Colwyn Bay and Brackley Town.