George Zimmerman — who was acquitted of killing an unarmed black teen — said he was punched in the face for allegedly bragging about the fatal shooting.

Zimmerman called 911 to report that he was assaulted by a man at a restaurant in Sanford, Florida, over the weekend where he was discussing the 2012 death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Zimmerman, 32, told authorities the man approached his table and said, “You’re bragging about that?” and punched him.

“He recognized me,” Zimmerman told dispatchers. “He told me he was going to kill me, he told me he’d [expletive] shoot me and he punched me in the face.”

Witnesses at the Gators Riverside restaurant confirmed the assault to authorities, reported WFTV.

Zimmerman reportedly feared for his life.

“He said he’s going to kill me,” Zimmerman said. “You need to send like three or four cops.”