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But Warren, who is aligned with BT Sport, claims that the report was no more than a rival broadcaster attempting to disrupt his plans to put together one of the biggest fights of the year.
Warren insisted that it was typical for promoters to begin hyping fights long before fighters had been officially licensed and even used the example of Anthony Joshua's upcoming opponent, Alexander Povetkin, to highlight his point.
"The fight hasn't even been confirmed to take place in Nevada or New York, why would he have applied for a license there yet?" Warren tweeted.
https://twitter.com/frankwarren_tv/status/1035500610102194176
"Billy Joe Saunders hasn't applied to fight in Boston yet, but you are promoting that on your schedule.
"As of today, Povetkin is not cleared by the local commission to box yet in the UK for the AJ PPV in 3 weeks time.
"All 3 boxers will get licenses but this type of journalism is embarrassing, lazy, unprofessional and so poor it verges on being funny."
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