Police are investigating an allegation of hate crime against world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
Greater Manchester Police received a call earlier after comments made about homosexuality on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme.
"We take every allegation of hate crime extremely seriously and we will be attending the victim's address to take a statement," a GMP spokeswoman said.
Manchester fighter Fury beat Wladimir Klitschko to claim the world titles.
GMP said once a statement had been taken from the complainant a decision would be made on whether any investigations will continue.
Fury spoke out on his views about women and gay people after a petition calling for his removal from the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) shortlist reached 80,000 names.
He has been quoted as saying a woman's "best place is on her back" and criticised homosexuality and abortion.