
Francis Ngannou Seeks a Rematch Against Tyson Fury
Fury Prepares for Usyk Showdown
Tyson Fury is gearing up for a crucial rematch against Oleksandr Usyk this weekend. Their initial clash, held in May, ended with Usyk taking the win via a split decision. The outcome stunned fans and raised expectations for the upcoming fight.
Before his bout with Usyk, Fury faced former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in an unforgettable showdown. Fury narrowly claimed victory via split decision, but the result left many fans dissatisfied, with some believing Ngannou had done enough to win.
Ngannou Shines Despite Boxing Inexperience
Francis Ngannou, also known as “The Predator,” has proven his potential in the boxing world despite a brief career. His professional debut saw him square off against Fury, where he shocked the world by knocking Fury down and holding his own throughout the fight. Although Fury was declared the winner, Ngannou’s performance earned him widespread admiration and respect.
However, Ngannou’s second boxing match against Anthony Joshua was a stark contrast to his debut. Joshua dominated from the opening bell and secured a knockout victory in the second round. Despite this setback, Ngannou remains undeterred and focused on making his mark in the sport.
“I’m not coming back because I never left—I’m still here. What I know for sure is I want a rematch with Fury,” Ngannou told Seconds Out.
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Will Fury’s Future Include Ngannou?
Ngannou is confident that Fury will defeat Usyk in their rematch. A Fury victory could lead to further fights between the two heavyweight titans. On the other hand, another loss for Fury might open the door for Ngannou to secure a highly anticipated rematch.
“Who do I think wins? I think Fury,” Ngannou said. “Not to take away from Usyk—much respect for what he’s done and for their first fight. To be honest, he proved me wrong. I admit that. I was wrong on that one. But I’m still going with Fury.”
Ngannou’s ambitions remain clear, as he looks to cement his legacy in both boxing and MMA.
Source: MMAnytt.se








