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Usyk to be ringside for Fury-Ngannou fight

 Oleksandr Usyk says he’ll be ringside for Tyson Fury’s crossover fight against ex-UFC champion, Fran­ciso Ngannou, on October 28th. Oleksandr is curious to see how Fury’s fight with the powerful 6’4″ Ngannou will play out.

While he is giving Ngannou a puncher’s chance of winning, he doubts that he will be victorious.

Usyk says he wants to see the fight, which he believes will one hundred per cent be won by Fury against Francis, who has never fought a professional boxing match.

American fans are being charged $79 to watch Fury’s match with Ngannou on ESPN+ PPV, and many believe is an abomination of a fight that shouldn’t exist.

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You can’t rule out an upset win by Ngannou because Fury looks like he’s aged in dog years since 2021 and doesn’t look like the same person physically who defeated De­ontay Wilder in their trilogy match.

It is unclear what Fury has been doing to age so rapidly, but he looks like he’s in his late 40s. Given the physical change in Fury, you have to give Ngannou a chance in this fight if he can land his powerful shots.

Yeah, Ngannou is as slow as all get out, but he can knock the living daylights out of Fury if he lands on his big lantern jaw.

The unbeaten IBF, WBA & WBO heavyweight champion, Usyk, (21-0, 14 KOs) would like his fight with Fury to occur in Decem­ber, but he doesnot think it will.

WBC champion, Fury, will likely eat well and put on a lot of weight after his fight with Ngannou, and he won’t be ready to fight Usyk for the undisputed championship in December.

“Yes, I’m going there. I would like to see the bout,” said Usyk about Tyson Fury’s crossover fight against Francis Ngannou on October 28th in Saudi Arabia. In fairness to Ngannou, he’s probably no worse than Fury’s last two op­ponents, Dereck Chisora & Dillian Whyte. Those two British heavy­weights were awful, and Ngannou couldn’t be any worse if he tried. It’s embarrassing that Fury has been able to milk his WBC title and bilk his UK fans for money in mis­matches like that. The saddest part of all is Fury’s fans were willing to pay to see these awful fights.

“The promotion is impressive, and it’s understood because this is a show that people are waiting for,” said Usyk. “But for a professional boxer, it’s completely different. No, why have I had to?” said Usyk when asked if he’s changed his mind about the Fury vs. Ngannou fight now that the contract has been signed for his contest.

“This bout is bread & butter for Tyson Fury. This is my attitude to­wards boxing. And when someone is saying that Ngannou can drop him, I would probably agree, but I’m really not certain. “Tell me, how could a guy with no experience in boxing beat a two-meter giant who’s been boxing for 20 years?”

Usyk said about Fury facing the 37-year-old novice Ngannou, who not only has no experience in the sport but is old and painfully slow. “Yes, Ngannou was a UFC cham­pion. I’m not disputing it, but UFC isn’t boxing. I’m sure a hundred per cent that Tyson Fury will be victo­rious. He will effortlessly win. “If Ngannou relatively has a puncher’s chance and if he hypothetically sends Fury tumbling to the canvas, I’ll concede talking gibberish. It’s better to wait. We’ll see everything in a while,” said Usyk.

-Boxing­news24

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