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Tyson Fury admits Francis Ngannou ‘my toughest opponent in 10 years’ after controversial win
- World heavyweight champion beats mixed martial arts fighter in a split decision after their boxing bout goes the distance in Saudi Arabia
- Former UFC champion Ngannou knocks Fury down in round three, and Fury admits ‘he’s a good puncher and I respect him a lot’
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World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury beat mixed martial arts fighter Francis Ngannou in a split decision after their boxing bout went the distance in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
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Ngannou knocked Fury down in round three but the 35-year-old British fighter, though shaken, was able to continue.
The undefeated Fury, who earlier this week laughed off his opponent as a “big fat sausage”, afterwards acknowledged that the 37-year-old Cameroonian had effectively kept him off-balance.
“He’s a very awkward man, and he’s a good puncher and I respect him a lot,” Fury said of Ngannou, adding that it was “probably my toughest fight in 10 years”.
Fury was the overwhelming favourite against boxing novice Ngannou.
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