Table-flipping chaos erupts at Joyce-Hrgovic presser

Adeleye and Jeamie TKV

THE build-up to Saturdayโ€™s vacant British heavyweight title fight between David Adeleye and Jeamie “TKV” Tshikeva exploded at todayโ€™s press conference, as tempers flared and a table was flipped.

The clash, set to lead the undercard of the Joe Joyce vs. Filip Hrgovic main event at Manchesterโ€™s Co-op Live Arena, marks Queensberry Promotionsโ€™ first show on DAZN after switching from TNT Sports.

Already hit by Dillian Whyteโ€™s withdrawal from the headline bout and the cancellation of a grudge match between Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakporhe, the card didnโ€™t need more chaos, but Adeleye and TKV delivered it anyway.

The bad blood was already simmering after the two had to be separated during a Talksport appearance earlier this week. Today, it boiled over. โ€œIโ€™m offended by Davidโ€™s behaviour,โ€ TKV (8-1, 5 KOs) told host Dev Sahni, referencing their earlier encounter. โ€œHe knows me, I know him, and the way heโ€™s been talking – I’m offended. I donโ€™t take that lightly, and Iโ€™m going to show that on Saturday.โ€

The 31-year-old took aim at Adeleyeโ€™s โ€œbad boy persona,โ€ questioning its authenticity. โ€œWeโ€™re both educated men, raised by great parents. This bad boy persona… are you an academic gangster, my brother?โ€ Adeleye (13-1, 12 KOs), 28, fired back, insisting heโ€™s just being himself. TKV wasnโ€™t buying it. โ€œYouโ€™re a scared man,โ€ he responded, eyeing his rival ahead of his first shot at the British title.

โ€œWhat do you see scared about me?โ€ Adeleye shot back, his smile gone, replaced by a hard stare. โ€œOf what?โ€ The exchange escalated as they talked over each other, voices rising. Adeleye admitted heโ€™d mocked TKVโ€™s weight and appearance during their Talksport run-in, sparking a fresh volley of insults. TKV questioned if Adeleye even wanted the fight, while Adeleye vowed to โ€œbeat him up – and anyone around him.โ€

The breaking point came when Adeleye slammed the table, proclaiming himself โ€œthe truth.โ€ TKV had heard enough. In a flash, he flipped the table he was sharing with Hrgovic and others on the card, sending chaos rippling through the room.

Promoter Frank Warren, a veteran of boxingโ€™s best and worst moments, tried to restore order, urging them to calm down. Security rushed in to separate the pair before the situation escalated.

The scene echoed Dillian Whyteโ€™s infamous table-flipping outburst at a 2016 presser with Derek Chisora. Unsurprisingly, no face-off followed today and security will likely be on high alert for tomorrowโ€™s weigh-in ahead of their British title showdown.

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