The spectacular official trailer for Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou’s huge boxing battle has been published.
Prior to the crossover match on October 28 in Saudi Arabia, the video trailer was released on Monday. It showed both Fury and Ngannou as the two most powerful and dangerous people on the globe.
It was evident how huge and influential Fury is in the boxing world and how big and influential Ngannou is in the MMA world as two of the biggest heavyweight personalities in their respective sports faced off.
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Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou Fight Trailer Video
Although Fury’s WBC heavyweight title won’t be on the line, their boxing battle is slated to go 10 rounds and be totally professional.
Fury won’t take the stage in 2023 yet. He last successfully defended the WBC title in December 2022 in London, defeating Derek Chisora via TKO.
X, formerly known as Twitter, has had more over 113 million views of a new Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou promotional video that was uploaded on Saturday.
While Ngannou is pictured in silk pyjamas and taking a soak in an ice bath, ‘The Gipsy King’ is seen eating a full English breakfast and performing on stage at a karaoke club.
The Battle of the Baddest trailer, however, mostly highlights the enormous power of both guys, who shatter floors with sledgehammers and launch medicine balls through walls during training sessions.
Ngannou has 20 professional MMA fights under his belt but has never fought in a boxing battle. His most recent victory came in January 2022 when he defeated Ciryl Gane by unanimous decision to keep the UFC heavyweight championship.
Ngannou quit the UFC earlier this year after nearly a full year of absence due to injuries. Ngannou signed a ground-breaking contract with the PFL in May that offered him ownership in the promotion, a position of leadership, and the freedom to pursue boxing.