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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ngannou Still Expects To Face Tyson Fury in Rematch: It's Going To Happen

    MMA veteran Francis Ngannou is scheduled to collide with former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on March 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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    Either one loses the Fury fight is out of reach , definitely in the case of Ngannou.

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    • Jack_sh*t
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      I'm leaning towards Fury to beat Usyk. He has too many advantages and can't see him not coming in prepared. However, his poor performance against Ngannou will give Usyk confidence. Remains to be seen whether the luxury-life has taken it's toll on Fury or whether those wars with Wilder have depleted him. We know Usyk will be totally prepped & primed for it. Fury can't afford to take Oleksander lightly, if that was the issue v Francis. I'll be watching with interest.

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        I hope he rattles Joshua’s fragile and concussion-prone head.

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        • kafkod
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          #5
          I didn't know Fury/Ngannou had a 2 way rematch clause. That's surprising.

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          • juanpablo
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            #6
            Win or lose, Ngannou's bet is paying off excellent dividends. Fury x 2 + AJ= Set for life

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            • VislorTurlough
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              #7
              If Joshua still has the discipline to box and move out of range like Ruiz 2, he should win

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              • Boro
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                #8
                Will there be any demand for Fury vs Ngannou after they're both coming off losses...

                The proverbial cat is out of the bag on Ngannou he's a switch-hitting, half decent counter puncher who has a good chin and AJ won't be unprepared like Fury.

                Easily outboxed by AJ if he (Francis) doesn't land clean otherwise it might be curtains on his (AJs) career at the "elite" level - Joshua wide on points.

                Fury hasn't faced anything other than punching bags since Wlad, this will be his first boxer with real ability in almost 9 years... usyk 8-4 if not a late stoppage.
                Last edited by Boro; 01-09-2024, 02:44 PM.

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                • Smash
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                  #9
                  fury has said in the past there is no rematch clause with ngannou lol

                  fury was the a side, he doesnt usually do rematch clauses as far as i can see

                  ngannou must be dreaming in this case or else something is going on

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                  • Boxviewer
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                    Originally posted by Jack_sh*t
                    I'm leaning towards Fury to beat Usyk. He has too many advantages and can't see him not coming in prepared. However, his poor performance against Ngannou will give Usyk confidence. Remains to be seen whether the luxury-life has taken it's toll on Fury or whether those wars with Wilder have depleted him. We know Usyk will be totally prepped & primed for it. Fury can't afford to take Oleksander lightly, if that was the issue v Francis. I'll be watching with interest.
                    Usyk has always had a lot of confidence in himself to fight Greedy Belly. It has always been Greedy Belly who has been running from the fight and it's still not certain that he won't pull out from the fight again. Greedy Belly has been given too credit for beating a weak and hugely limited one-trick pony Wilder. And after a novice has exposed him some folks are coming with the nonsensical excuse that he took Ngannou lightly in order to keep the mythe alive of him being a kind of boogeyman while the guy himself has said that he didn't take Francis Ngannou lightly and that he had a 6 weeks camp before the fight. People seemingly don't want to see their bubble burst before their very eyes.
                    Last edited by Boxviewer; 01-09-2024, 03:32 PM.

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