Shocking new footage has emerged of a fight between three men of Sudanese appearance and two other men on a busy street in Newcastle.

The video surfaced online on Wednesday after a reveller at a popular nightspot filmed the shocking incident from a pub balcony.

Far-right group Party For Freedom Australia posted the video online referring to the men as being members of the Apex gang. Police told Daily Mail Australia there are no links between the men and the notorious Melbourne group.

Eyewitnesses say the men of African-origin were causing trouble but police are treating them as the victims.

They are investigating but say the two Sudanese men they have spoken to are not helping with information.

Shocking new footage has emerged of a fight between three men of Sudanese appearance and two other men on a busy street in Newcastle

Far-right group Party For Freedom Australia posted the video online referring to the men as being members of the Apex gang. Police told Daily Mail Australia there are no links between the men and the notorious Melbourne group

'Oh, here we go,' one patron is heard saying as the two groups of men come together (left) before wild punches are thrown (right)

'Oh, here we go,' one patron is heard saying as the two groups of men come together on a pedestrian crossing at 1am on Sunday.

Seconds later, wild punches are thrown and one of the men is knocked to the ground.

Another is rendered unconscious with a brutal right hook by a long blond-haired man who appears to be shirtless.

The blond man knocks down all three of the men with a series of vicious blows, to the cheer of many people watching nearby.

A security guard from a nearby pub finally separates the two groups, but not before several punches were exchanged.

The video surfaced online on Tuesday after a reveller at a popular Australian nightspot filmed the shocking incident from a pub balcony

One pub patron is heard shouting 'world star' as the brawlers disperse, much to the dismay of some social media users.

'When he said ''world star'' I felt ashamed to be Australian for a moment,' one commented.

A police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia two men suffered minor injuries but provided limited information to officers.

Police investigations are continuing and they are reviewing mobile phone footage.

Anyone with information is being urged to contact them.