Anthony Joshua pushed Jake Paul's fist away from his face and told him "don't touch me" as the pair faced off at Thursday's weigh-in in Miami.
Briton Joshua weighed in almost two stone heavier than boxing novice Paul for Friday's controversial heavyweight bout.
Two-time world champion Joshua, 36, raised his fist towards Paul first, but appeared irritated when the 28-year-old responded in kind.
Joshua then made a throat-slitting gesture as Paul walked away - another unwelcome sight following the Londoner's "kill" comments earlier in the week.
After the weigh-in, Joshua sought to play down the exchange, insisting there was "mutual respect" between the pair.
Asked what he had said to Paul, he replied: "Don't touch me."
He added: "I'll just outclass this kid. I'm a serious fighter. That's the difference. I'm a serious, serious fighter."
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