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‘Fighting None Boxers’- Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury Ahead of Fighting Ex-UFC Champ Francis Ngannou In Middle East

‘Fighting None Boxers’- Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury Ahead of Fighting Ex-UFC Champ Francis Ngannou In Middle East

‘Fighting None Boxers’- Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury: UFC News: Francis Ngannou vs. Tyson Fury On October 28, a boxing battle has been scheduled and will take place in Saudi Arabia. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN. A highly anticipated match is scheduled to take place this autumn. Three judges will […]

‘Fighting None Boxers’- Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury: UFC News: Francis Ngannou vs. Tyson Fury On October 28, a boxing battle has been scheduled and will take place in Saudi Arabia. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.

A highly anticipated match is scheduled to take place this autumn. Three judges will be seated ringside to oversee the contest, the fighters will be judged using the 10-point must system and the official regulations of professional boxing.

Ngannou inked a lucrative contract with the PFL in May after his contract with the UFC expired earlier this year. This pact allowed him to seek boxing matches as well. He stated that “if it were up to him,” his next fight would be a boxing contest against either Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder.

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Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury Ahead of Fighting Ex-UFC Champ Francis Ngannou In the Middle East

The fight between Tommy Fury and KSI was under negotiation, but previously this month, Logan Paul called out Tommy Fury and offered him to fight, instead of fighting his business partner. Logan Paul had demanded to keep the weight division for the fight at around 185 lbs while KSI had demanded 180 lbs.

Logan Paul later stated that he is willing to cut down on the weight aspect if Tommy is willing to fight him.

‘Fighting None Boxers’- Tyson Fury Trolled For Sparring With Brother Tommy Fury Ahead of Fighting Ex-UFC Champ Francis Ngannou In Middle East

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Paul, who co-owns the wildly successful Prime Energy drink with his old rival KSI, said that the fight rumours had him perplexed.  Paul’s most recent fight was an exhibition bout with boxing icon Floyd Mayweather that lasted eight rounds but was not scored more than two years ago. Despite neither fighter’s record being broken, it was a major commercial success, selling over a million pay-per-view subscriptions.

Before both the brothers take up their professional matches inside the ring, both brothers were seen practising their fighting skills months ahead of their tentative dates. Tyson Fury has been widely trolled for having agreed to fight a professional fight with a non-boxer. As fans commented on the tweed “Runs in the family fighting none boxers”.

Tyson Fury’s last fight was on December 3rd 2022, last year. He fought against Dereck Chisora and won the fight by a Technical Knockout.(TKO).

Since winning Ciryl Gane by unanimous decision at UFC 270 in January 2022 to retain his heavyweight title, Ngannou hasn’t competed. After that fight, he had knee surgery, and his UFC contract was terminated in January.

Ngannou was challenged by Fury for a fight that would use a mixed ruleset of boxing and MMA after he left the UFC. After months of circling one another, the two of them will now get the chance to resolve their issues. Although the specifics of their fight agreements have not been made public, it is certain that they will both collect large salaries.

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