Ben Shalom clears up what happened during his altercation with Frank Warren at the Chris Eubank Jr. vs Kamil Szeremeta weigh-in

BOXXER promoter Ben Shalom attempted to clear up what happened on stage with Queensberry promoter Frank Warren in Riyadh last weekend, when Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol clashed for the undisputed light-heavyweight championship.

Shalom started, “For those who don’t know too much about boxing, we’re a young promotional company that have grown really fast in an old, established industry, that the same couple of guys have been running for a long time, and that shows.

“We were over in Riyadh last week, and there was the usual promoter tricks of “you must come here” and “you mustn’t go there”, so it got to a stage where our fighters were confused and, as agreed with Queensberry, I was to represent BOXXER with our fighters, Frank [Warren] was to be there with his, and Eddie [Hearn] was to be there with his fighters.

“There was a wink as I got on stage and they tried, as they have on previous occasions, to make sure I couldn’t get near my fighters and do the face-off with them. By the way, I think the whole thing is ridiculous anyway as promoters shouldn’t be anywhere around that, but given they were, we were within our rights to do the same.

“Frank lost his cool and I think Eddie claimed I shoved him and, for the first time, I was relieved there were cameras and I think it’s given people an insight into what it’s like behind the scenes. The push is there for everyone to see.”

Ben Shalom stepped in front of Frank Warren as he ushered Chris Eubank Jr towards his face-off with opponent Kamil Szeremeta, which prompted an angered Warren to push Shalom just slightly with one hand.

The pair of promoters then engaged in a heated exchange on stage for everyone to see.



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