Frank Warren has poured cold water on Dana White's claims that he will promote Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury.
Warren told assembled media on Saturday night, after Daniel Dubois' gutsy stoppage win over Fabio Wardley, that it is contractually impossible for the Zuffa Boxing chief to be involved in such a capacity.
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| Joshua and Fury have signed to fight each other after their respective tune-up fightsCredit: Getty |
"Well, he's not [promoting Joshua vs Fury] because the contract with Tyson says that Zuffa will not be able to promote that fight," said Warren.
"I don't know [where he has got that from]. Ask him. I mean, it is just b******."
When Warren's comments were put to White at the Zuffa Boxing 06 post-fight press conference on Sunday, he quipped: "Then he must be right."
"I'm going to leave that alone," he added. "Apparently, I'm not the promoter, according to some people."
Queensberry vs Zuffa Boxing
Earlier this year, Warren threatened legal action against Saudi Arabian state-owned entertainment and hospitality company Sela and TKO Group Holdings, the American media conglomerate that owns the UFC and WWE.
TKO inked a five-year partnership with Sela and Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh to form Zuffa Boxing last year.
Warren alleged in a 'letter before action' sent to relevant parties that the joint venture breached contracts that his promotional outfit, Queensberry, had signed with the Saudis and TKO.
Queensberry claims to have signed an exclusive deal with Sela in September 2023 to provide boxing services.
Warren's company says it also reached a separate agreement with TKO, granting the sports giant access to Queenberry's online data, including details of its contract with Sela.
Queensberry alleges that TKO and Sela used privileged information to go behind its back to create their new entity.
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| Warren has threatened legal action against TKO and SelaCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom |
There has been no development on the case since February, when it was revealed Warren was preparing legal action.
Alalshikh and Warren sat next to each other at ringside for Fury's comeback fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov, and will work together for Joshua vs Fury, which is being targeted for the back end of the year after both men participate in tune-up fights.
Discussing the current state of his relationship with the Saudis during a recent appearance on the Ariel Helwani Show, Warren said: "Riyadh Season for me was a blast, everyone cooperated to put on some great shows, and I enjoyed it.
"But things are what they are, and you have to keep evolving and moving on.
"They are talking about Agit [Kabayel] fighting [Oleksandr] Usyk, and Agit is with us, so if that is going to happen, then we are going to have to work together on it.
"The same with Hamzah Sheeraz, it's the same thng."
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