Top boxing promoter rips moment influencer flashes crowd after win: 'We live in a f---ing mental world'
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Oleksandr Usyk thinks Tyson Fury is afraid of him after the Brit agreed a deal to get in the ring with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. Fury and Usyk appeared to be on a collision course after the Ukrainian’s second victory over Anthony Joshua, only for talks to stall and eventually breakdown between the two camps. Ad Ahead of his clash on August 26 with Britain's Daniel Dubois, the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight criticised Fury for taking the easy option.
Heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has hit out at Tyson Fury for agreeing to a fight with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, calling it a "nonsense" matchup. Fury, the WBC title holder, recently announced his decision to compete in a non-title fight with Ngannou, who is the lineal heavyweight champion in his division. However, Ngannou will not have the opportunity to win Fury's belt as the bout will be conducted under boxing rules.
Tyson Fury and UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou are set to clash in an extraordinary crossover fight on October 28. The fight will be conducted under standard boxing rules, marking a unique showdown between two formidable fighters from different disciplines.
Tyson Fury has hit back at Oleksandr Usyk's promoter Alex Krassyuk after the Ukrainian called for him to be stripped of his world heavyweight title for facing Francis Ngannou.
Former two-time unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua says he will not “waste his time” on Deontay Wilder as he prepares for a rematch with Dillian Whyte. Eight years on from their bitterly-contested fight in December 2015, which Joshua won by knockout, the Brit and Whyte will face off once more on August 12. Ad Joshua, 33, has told the media that they can “forget” about the prospect of him facing Deontay Wilder if he beats Whyte, who he does not see as a rival.
Anthony Joshua has made it clear that he will not waste his precious time waiting to fight rivals Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder. Instead, the former world champion is gearing up for a rematch against Dillian Whyte next month.
Anthony Joshua insists he is not going to “waste his time” waiting to fight Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder as he prepares for a Dillian Whyte rematch next month.