Frank Warren has laid into rival Eddie Hearn for throwing doubt on Daniel Dubois’s eye injury in an interview. Dubois took a knee in the tenth-round of his British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight title fight with Joe Joyce. Warren was fuming after Hearn suggested that Dubois might not have suffered a fracture and said most would post a picture of an x-ray, via Boxing Scene. “I’m not a doctor, but it looks like eye-swelling to me, not necessarily a fracture.” Warren said it was a “c-ntish” thing to say. He said that Dubois had suffered an orbital fracture and bleeding on the retina but would not know if he needed surgery until the welling he reduced. “Afterwards you have some t--- sitting in his office saying we are all lying about it I find that a real personal affront,” Warren said. “It is all very well and wise to be clever after the event. To say that he doesn't believe what happened, who gives a f--king sh-t what Hearn says? He doesn't believe? "We can all point fingers but it should be about the fighter's safety. If a boxer has to lose his eyesight to prove a point then I'm afraid anyone who thinks that should not have any part in the sport.”
Source: Boxing Scene