The highly anticipated fight between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on December 1 is already building up to be one of the greatest showdowns of the calendar year.Wilder and Fury kicked off their whirlwind press tour in London on Monday, stopping at New York for the second and ended at Los Angeles on Wednesday.A huge contingent of Wilder and Fury fans turned up on all three venues, with both fighters promoting their bout, engaging in their antics that surely must have generated enough interest among the boxing faithful to witness the pay-per-view event.But, scenes got a bit out of control during the final installment of the tour when the duo had to be separated by security as the verbal sparring quickly turned to a brawl, with representatives of both camps desperately trying to shield the fighters away from each other.However, a certain incident on stage hasn’t escaped the watchful eye of the onlookers, which took everyone by surprise.Wilder looked visibly angry during the penultimate stages of the conference and decided to charge towards Fury.As a result, the WBC champion accidentally knocked over his co-manager Shelly Finkel off his stool.With all of the attention on the two fighters, Finkel's fall initially went under the radar by everyone else on stage.Despite the 74-year-old hitting the deck on his back, there were no severe injuries that were reported.

Ouch.

Unfortunately, not everyone on Twitter had sympathy for him.

Wilder will be entering the ring for the second time this year after an impressive win over Luis Ortiz in March.

In contrast, Fury made his return to the sport after three years with back-to-back wins against Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta earlier in the summer.

After months of failed negotiations to bring the Anthony Joshua fight to fruition, Wilder is looking forward to the clash and has promised to knock out the Gypsy King in his own yard.

Only time will tell what the future unfolds and who among the pair successfully continue their winning form while the other succumbs to defeat, a scenario that has not happened previously.