A "freak accident" has forced Belfast boxer Carl Frampton to pull out of his scheduled bout against Emmanuel Dominguez.
The Northern Irishman said a "large ornament" had fallen on his left hand in a hotel lobby, fracturing his fifth metacarpal.
He added: "I'm absolutely devastated."
The 32-year-old had been due to fight Mexico's Dominguez in Philadelphia on Saturday ahead of a shot at the featherweight title.
Frampton tweeted a video earlier in the day showing him running on a treadmill during what he called his "last hard session".
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Absolutely devastated. I put everything into this camp. Now just looking forward to getting home to see my amazing wife and kids who I have missed so much. Thank you for all the supportive messages. Will be back soon. pic.twitter.com/C7z9RSEYvO
— Carl Frampton MBE (@RealCFrampton) August 6, 2019
He said: "It's fight week now, training done, time to focus on the fight!"
— Carl Frampton MBE (@RealCFrampton) August 5, 2019
The injury marked another setback in Frampton's quest to again be a world champion.
He had considered retirement following December's shock defeat by Josh Warrington before then preparing to fight earlier this summer.
But the adjournment of his court case with former manager Barry McGuigan ensured a delay.
The boxer, who has been the world champion at featherweight and super-batmanweight levels, signed a multi-fight deal with influential US promoters Top Rank in March.
The north Belfast man's fight plans appeared to be going well after posting footage of himself on the treadmill earlier yesterday. He tweeted: 'Last hard session completed. 4x4 minute treadmill intervals. It’s fight week now, training done, time to focus on the fight.'
— Carl Frampton MBE (@RealCFrampton) August 5, 2019