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Frank Warren and Simon Jordan in explosive row live on air over Tyson Fury's behaviour vs Usyk

Frank Warren and Simon Jordan have been embroiled in a heated on-air bust-up over Tyson Fury's conduct before and after the Oleksandr Usyk fight.

Promoter Warren joined talkSPORT on Tuesday to discuss his fighter's loss to the Ukrainian in Saturday's heavyweight unification bout in Saudi Arabia. The chat kicked off with a discussion about the rematch, which he confirmed is set for October in Riyadh, with the Gypsy King eager to make up for the first defeat of his professional career.

Warren then found himself in an intense argument with Jordan and host Jim White after Jordan criticised Fury's behaviour before and after the fight, including the claim that the judges had favoured Usyk due to the conflict in Ukraine.

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Warren staunchly defended Fury, reminding the duo that the 35-year-old suffers from bipolar disorder. "You don't know the background, you don't know the man," the renowned promoter passionately argued, via the Mirror. I've cringed at some of the things he's said from time to time, but I know what goes down and how it is [with his condition]."

White then questioned Warren about Tyson's tense relationship with talkSPORT, as the boxer currently refuses to engage with the station. Warren maintained that it wasn't his place to tell Fury to converse with the station.

Warren queried: "So I'm going to have a row with someone I'm very close to? Because it would be a row because he doesn't want to do it. You think I'm going to go into battle with talkSPORT? No, I'm not."

Jordan then chimed in: "I stand by every single observation I've made

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