Bob Arum disputed the decision to award Oleksandr Usyk the victory in his fight with Tyson Fury last weekend.
Usyk won a split-decision victory in Saudi Arabia, becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.
However, Fury felt he had done enough for the win, and perhaps unsurprisingly, his co-promoter backed him up.
He told Sky Sports: "Yeah, the way I looked at it and I was sitting with Frank (Warren) and after the 10th round, I told him that Tyson has to win one of the next two rounds to win the fight.
"I had the first round for Usyk, then the next six rounds for Tyson. The rest for Usyk except for the last round, which I gave to Fury. I had seven rounds to five, I had Tyson winning by one point, as did one of the judges."
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