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Francis Ngannou doubts Tyson Fury will fight him in the UFC because he would be "killed" if the pair met under MMA rules.

The Cameroon star's UFC future remains uncertain after he won the final fight on his current contract against Cyril Gane. He has frequently reiterated his desire to enter the boxing ring and has continued to trade verbal jabs with the WBC heavyweight champion Fury over a showdown.

Ngannou has now fired a fresh warning at his rival vowing that anything can happen when two heavyweights step in the ring despite their different fighting experience. "I don't really care about what it will be, I just think it would be a fight against Tyson Fury," Ngannou said on his YouTube channel regarding a potential boxing clash.

"It can be in a phone booth or wherever but that fight will happen. Obviously he would not come to MMA, he would get killed. Basically in the heavyweight division if you see people getting in the octagon or in the ring that weigh around 270lbs, everybody can knock everybody out that's a fact.

"Also it is not easy to knock

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