TENSIONS boiled between Frazer Clarke and Jeamie ‘TKV’ Tshikeva ahead of their Saturday night boxing fight in Derby.
The pair had to be separated by security after weighing in for the bout with Clarke swearing at his opponent and both fighters continuing the trash talk.


TKV came in at 18st 12lb (120kg) and Clarke 19st 4lb (123kg) before they went face-to-face.
Stood with his cap on backwards, Clarke stood and spoke to TKV, leaning in talking as both camps exchanged shouts across the room.
They then both started to act more and more animated, gesturing and coming close to making physical contact.
As TKV moved towards Clarke slightly, security grabbed hold of his arm and pulled him away.
Clarke was also blocked off but didn’t stop chatting away, pointing at TKV and then putting both of his middle fingers up.
The 34-year-old then made a mouth shape with his hand and aimed it at TKV.
They will fight it out for the British heavyweight title at the Vaillant Arena.
Clarke said: “I’ll take this boy to school and beat him up.
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TKV hit back: “He’s a funny character.
“I walked past him in the corridor, didn’t do anything, but when security is around he wants to talk funny.
“That really shows his character.”
When Clarke left he called out “round one” before TKV responded: “You carry on nodding your head and I’ll knock you out tomorrow.”
This is the rearranged fight from October 25 after TKV pulled out with injury.
Clarke has claimed that was to “buy more time.”











