This shit is getting old….fake stars, bs match ups and stupid rules.
Guessing Saudis paid big guaranteed money to both. Francis isn’t taking that fight to make $4.5m or anything close to it.
I bet you’ve bought every Jake Paul fight
Lets see John Fury vs Ngannou in August and then if Ngannou can win he can get a crack at Tyson.
John has already said he would smash Dana, I’m sure he would love to box Francis.
John’s promos are hilarious. Dude is a character.
Such good fights…
I think he can. Fury probably is just going to come in and box him up. But I def think he’s got the power to rock Fury, n if he follows up wisely he could finish it.
Admit that you pay for WWE ppv’s
The old man can cut a promo though, you got to give him that.
Yea it was an actual fight. If there really is a no knockdown clause in this fight, I’m no longer interested. It’s bullshit. Who the fuck wants to watch a guy who’s only chance of winning being a punchers chance have his only chance stripped away and put in there with the most brilliant heavyweight boxer of our time? It takes all the excitement out of it. There is no chance of an upset. If that’s true, I’m out. It’s a stupid ass waste of time that is not what we were promised. Fuck that.
Mike Tyson: Francis Ngannou beating Tyson Fury ‘would be the biggest upset in the history of entertainment’
Nice try Mike…nobody is forgetting about Buster!
Better than the fight itself could ever be
https://www.mmaweekly.com/news/alexander-volkanovski-vs-ilia-topuria-set-for-ufc-297
Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou pay-per-view price set at $79.99
It won’t cost fight fans any more to watch Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou than it does a UFC pay-per-view.
On Tuesday, Top Rank announced that the event headlined by crossover heavyweight boxing match between WBC champion Fury and former UFC champ Ngannou will cost $79.99 to watch on ESPN+ and all other pay-per-view providers.
The $79.99 price point is on par with what UFC fans have paid for premium numbered events on ESPN+ since the beginning of this year with UFC 283.
The boxing match between Fury and Ngannou is scheduled for 10 rounds as a fully professional boxing match, although Fury’s WBC heavyweight title won’t be on the line.
Fury has yet to compete in 2023. The last time he defended the WBC belt was in December 2022, a TKO win over Derek Chisora in London. Ngannou, who is making his boxing debut, has competed since a unanimous decision win over Ciryl Gane to retain the UFC heavyweight title in January 2022.
Earlier this year, Ngannou left the UFC and signed with the PFL, which gave him the freedom to box in his deal, unlike the UFC.
I’ll catch up on this one!
What a steaming pile of shit. Maybe the winner can fight Logan Paul.