Social media stars Austin Sprinz and Kyle 'Stromedy' Godfrey almost came to blows after Godfrey attempted to pull his rival's pants down during their face-off.
The pair, who have a combined following of over 21million, will fight in the prelims of this Saturday's Showstar Boxing card at the OVO Arena Wembley.
And there's no love lost between the former friends, who have both done a lot of work to push the fight, including writing and releasing "diss tracks" on one another amid their intensive training camps.
They came face-to-face for the first time at the iconic London venue since signing for the fight, and have had a number of fracas' since including a hotel lobby brawl that was shared to Stromedy's Instagram.
And speaking to Mirror Fighting immediately after the press conference, Sprinz said that he believes Godfrey has taken the promotion for the fight too far.

"I'm so excited to get in this ring and show him the fire in my eyes," he said after the heated event. "The second he sees that he's going to be knocked out.
"I can't wait to just look at the floor, smile and walk off - I don't think he's taking this seriously enough.
"In terms of cardio, I'm going to outwork him in there and I absolutely think it's going to be a fast fight.
"Even if Kyle can land a few punches, no matter what it's my night - all he does is talk!
"Before this whole thing we barely knew each other, but he's taken things too far, at first it was fighting but it's way more serious than I ever expected. it to get."
The pair decided to fight after Stromedy egged his rival's car, which is a white Porsche covered in the names of Sprinz's followers that he painted over what he says was years.
"What really got this started was I have a car, this white Porsche, where I write all my followers' names on it," he explained. "I must have 10,000 names on there so far.
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"And Kyle thought it would be funny to egg the car and mess up essentially years worth of work which I had to completely start over.
"It got a little bit too real after that and it's just kind of elevated since then but I'm excited because we get to settle it in the ring for my first fight."
And Sprinz plans to stick around in boxing after landing a big win over his rival, with future fight nights expected for YouTubers in London, Dubai and the United States this year.
"The biggest plan, and what would be so exciting, would be as the first fight to make a name for myself with a big knockout," he added.
Tickets are on sale now at showstarboxing.com and via AXS for Showstar Boxing 2022, which will be headlined by Deji vs Alex Wassabi.
If you're outside of the UK, you can watch the fight on PPV via the Showstar website for £6.99.