FUMING Frank Warren wants the WBA to change Daniel Dubois' defeat by Oleksandr Usyk to a "no contest" after claiming his fighter was robbed on Saturday night.
The Queensberry promoter also wants Dubois to get an immediate rematch against the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion.
Dubois claimed he was "cheated" after flooring the Ukrainian in the fifth, only for the shot to be ruled a low blow by referee Luis Pabon.
Usyk was given time to recover before he went on to clinically stop the Brit in the ninth round to retain his titles and has now set his sights on Tyson Fury.
But Warren was seething afterwards and now believes his man deserves another chance.
He said: "We will lobby the WBA and ask for it to be made a no contest. The gameplan all along was to look to get body shots, that's what we saw as a chink in his armour.
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