Boxing: Tyson Fury is taking on Francis Ngannou in a crossover boxing fight to determine the best heavyweight fighter on the planet right now.
Boxing kingpin Frank Warren insists Francis Ngannou can only beat Tyson Fury if he can “land his bombs” as the two heavyweights are set to collide in a blockbuster bout.
But Warren backed ‘The Gypsy King’ to meet the hulking Cameroonian in the middle of the ring and wouldn’t take a backwards step.
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