Tyson Fury Weighs in on Francis Ngannou’s Boxing Journey Amidst Anthony Joshua Showdown
In the world of combat sports, the crossover between boxing and mixed martial arts continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Last October, fans witnessed a monumental moment when former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou stepped into the boxing ring for his professional debut against none other than Tyson Fury.
Despite Fury being the overwhelming favorite, Ngannou’s performance left a lasting impression, with many arguing that he deserved the victory despite the split decision going in Fury’s favor.
Following his impressive debut, Ngannou’s journey in boxing took an unexpected turn as he secured a bout against heavyweight superstar Anthony Joshua. As anticipation builds for the showdown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this weekend, Tyson Fury, who is gearing up to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title in May, shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash.
In an interview with Charlie Parsons of The Stomping Ground, Fury expressed his indifference towards the outcome of the Joshua-Ngannou bout, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of heavyweight matchups. Fury acknowledged the significance of the event while maintaining a neutral stance on the outcome, stating, “The best man will win on the night.”
Despite the looming showdown between Ngannou and Joshua, Fury couldn’t help but reflect on his own encounter with ‘The Predator.’ Reminiscing about their bout, Fury remarked on Ngannou’s unexpected rise in the boxing world, acknowledging his role in elevating Ngannou’s status and financial success.
“I know it was supposed to be like a 1,000 to 1 shot, and he was useless and he couldn’t fight and all of that, but he proved everyone wrong,” Fury remarked, highlighting Ngannou’s journey from underdog to multi-millionaire. However, Fury didn’t shy away from reminding Ngannou of his contribution to his success, humorously suggesting that Ngannou should “thank me. He needs to get on his knees and kiss my feet.”
“I don’t know and I don’t care, to be honest. I’m going to go… Whatever happens, happens. The best man will win on the night. They’re heavyweight giants, aren’t they, so anyone can win. Some good, brilliant fights, actually, on Friday. I’m looking forward to the bill, the whole bill.”
While Ngannou’s boxing career continues to soar, Fury’s comments serve as a reminder of their memorable encounter and the impact it had on both fighters’ trajectories. As Ngannou prepares to face Joshua in what promises to be a historic showdown, the boxing world eagerly anticipates the outcome, with Fury’s words adding an extra layer of intrigue to the spectacle.
Speaking to Charlie Parsons of The Stomping Ground, ‘The Gypsy King’ stated:
“I’m not sure what people expected of the man before [our fight]. I know it was supposed to be like a 1,000 to 1 shot, and he was useless and he couldn’t fight and all of that, but he proved everyone wrong, so fantastic for him. I put him on the map, made him a multi-millionaire, and now I’m making him even more money. So he needs to thank me. He needs to get on his knees and kiss my feet, doesn’t he, for what I’ve done for him.”