Amir Khan and Kell Brook were warned for using homosexual slurs and making claims of racism during their final press conference.
The pair will meet in the ring to settle their rivalry in Manchester on Saturday after many years of back-and-forth.
Tensions were high between the pair on stage during today’s press conference where they exchanged pre-fight jibes.
But both men were told off after straying into offensive language with Khan responding to Brook claiming the rivals shared a room as amateurs
“Kell you need to word that differently please, don’t be saying that we stayed in the same room... that doesn’t sound right," he said.
"Especially with what I have heard, you should have said sharing the ring or something like that."
Kell quickly responded: “It’s you who is on the gay sites, w****** yourself off."
Host Adam Smith quickly warned the pair, barking: “Guys, guys... Kell, come on, focus on the fight."
Khan wanted to ask a question of Brook which provoked further tension, as he said; "While everyone is here I wanted to ask a question," he said. "You said, ‘I want to smash that p****** chin'. That’s quite racial, you saying that."
Brook fired back: "What are you trying to say here... [that] I am racist? I just wanted to say that your chin is very fragile."
Smith tried to interject, warning them: "Guys, guys, come on... Kell, Amir lets focus on the fight."
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Khan had the final word when he said: "It is very sad... saying that the way that you have said that has made me very sad."
Both men promised to end the fight early and settle their decade-long rivalry in concussive fashion.
"He beating he’ll get is like nothing he’s got before," said Khan. "All the talking he has done? We will put him in his place.
"Kell has always been obsessed by my career, like a fan-boy. I live in his head. I can’t wait to get in the ring and do a job on him."