MAURICIO LARA had to be separated from Josh Warrington by security moments after his brutal knockout of Leigh Wood.
The Mexican mauler ripped the WBA featherweight title from Wood with a brutal left hook in the seventh round of their Nottingham dust-up.
Former foe Warrington was ringside for Lara's coronation on enemy soil – which almost ended with a post-fight punch-up.
The pair came face-to-face after Lara left the ring but were held back by the heavies at the Motorpoint Arena.
But a fired-up Lara managed to SPIT at Leeds lion Warrington before they went their separate ways.
Warrington told said: "As soon as the fight’s been waved off, he looks over to me. He sees me.
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"I actually thought he was looking over at times in between the fight.
"I got off my stool, his head goes forward, he spat on me.
"You know, I can have a little bit of pantomime – shouting and screaming – but somebody spitting on me?
"I’m not having it. It’s got to the stage now that he wants to finish my career – and I’m more than happy to let him have that opportunity.”
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Lara admitted to gobbing on Warrington, telling iFL TV when asked about the incident: "Of course I did.
“Because it’s personal between me and him. That’s the way it will always be.
"Of course, I do [want to fight him again]. I’m after you [Warrington]. I’m coming for you.”
Lara and Warrington's clash has paved the way for a mouthwatering trilogy fight, which could potentially take place later this year.
But the rematch clause Wood had placed in his contract to face the Mexican could delay a third showdown.
After his heartbreaking defeat, Wood said: "I am a fighter I wanted to keep going but congratulations to Mauricio Lara.
"I made a mistake and I paid for it. I want the rematch, absolutely."
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