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Tyson Fury has ‘no excuses’ for Francis Ngannou showing but says he ‘clearly’ won controversial fight

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Tyson Fury has refused to point the finger elsewhere for his underwhelming performance against Francis Ngannou. The Gypsy King took on a novice in the boxing ring on Saturday night, with former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou making his professional debut.

UFC president Dana White once claimed the 37-year-old hits as hard as a Ford Escort and Fury felt the full wrath of that power in Riyadh.

The Brit had to get off the canvas in the third round and rely on his jab as Ngannou fought way beyond his expected abilities.

At the end of the bout, many believed one of the biggest shocks in boxing history was about to unfold and crush Fury’s dream of an undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk. READ MORE: Tyson Fury defeats Francis Ngannou in controversial decision after MMA fighter's knockdown READ MORE: Matthew Perry: New details emerge of Friends star's death at 54 as tributes pour in However, the WBC champion edged out a split decision - triggering boos from the star-studded Saudi Arabian crowd - to spare any blushes and maintain his unbeaten record.

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