Boxing must “avoid being left behind” amid the coronavirus pandemic but there is “no chance” of bouts like Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder going behind closed doors, promoter Frank Warren says.
Warren was speaking after details emerged of the British Boxing Board of Control’s plans for a July return.
The 68-year-old added that the first UK fights to get the go-ahead are likely to be “British-title level”.
“There’s not going to be big-name fighters out there,” Warren said.
“There is no chance of Fury v Wilder behind closed doors.” (Text and photo courtesy BBC)