Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou

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Battle of the Baddest
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou.jpg
Date28 October 2023
Venue Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Tale of the tape
Boxer Tyson Fury Francis Ngannou
Nickname The Gypsy King The Predator
Hometown Morecambe, Lancashire, UK Batié, Hauts-Plateaux, Cameroon
Pre-fight record 33–0–1 (24 KO) 0–0 (Boxing)
17–3 (12 KO) (MMA)
Age 35 years, 2 months 37 years, 1 month
Height 6 ft 9 in (206 cm) 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 277.7 lb (126 kg) 272.1 lb (123 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring/TBRB
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion
Result
Fury wins via 10-round split decision (94–95, 96–93, 95–94)

Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou, billed as Battle of the Baddest, was a professional boxing match between reigning WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou, that took place on 28 October 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The British Boxing Board of Control was the host commission for the event. [1]

Contents

Background

Tyson Fury at Place Bell, Laval Quebec, Canada - Dec 16 2017 (cropped).jpg
Francis Ngannou photo.jpg
Tyson Fury (left) and Francis Ngannou (right)

Prior to winning the UFC heavyweight title, Ngannou had long expressed an interest in moving to boxing, specifically facing Fury or former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. Following Fury's victory against Dillian Whyte in April 2022, Ngannou entered the ring and the pair put forth a suggestion for a bout against one another. Ngannou left the UFC in January 2023 following a year-long contract dispute. One of his main gripes was the UFC's denying of his insistence of a right to box in his contract. [2] Ngannou later signed with the PFL, which would allow him to box. [3]

A professional bout between Fury and Ngannou was announced on 11 July 2023, to take place in Saudi Arabia. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman confirmed that Fury would not be stripped of his title and that the organisation had given him special permission to compete. [4]

Prize money for the bout, not including earnings from Pay Per View, was estimated at US$10 million for Ngannou and US$50 million for Fury. [5]

The fight

The fight was close and competitive throughout with both fighters switching stances multiple times. Fury was knocked down from a left hook in the 3rd round. Nevertheless he survived to win a somewhat controversial split decision. [6] Ngannou attempted a superman punch in the final round.

Aftermath

Fury would agree to an undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk set for 17 February 2024 (later pushed back to May). Ngannou would next face former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, who stopped him inside two rounds.

Undercard

The undercard featured six bouts of which the primary fight on the undercard was Fabio Wardley and David Adeleye, for the WBO European, WBA Continental, Commonwealth, and British heavyweight titles. At the pre-fight press conference on 23 October 2023, there was what was described by Sky Sports as a "scuffle on the red carpet". [7] [8]

Other fights on the card were a bout for the IBF and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight titles between former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker against Simon Kean both have previously defeated Daniel Martz and Shawndell Winters. The bout is billed as 'Worlds Apart'. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] Carlos Takam vs Martin Bakole, this bout was first suggested after Takam defeated Tony Yoka on 11 March 2023, where he used his post-match press conference to call for a bout between himself and Bakole. The bout was later confirmed on 1 October 2023 and billed as 'African Rule'. [9] [14] [15] A North American Boxing Federation (NABF) heavyweight title fight between Arslanbek Makhmudov and Junior Anthony Wright was announced after Makhmudov's original opponent Agron Smakici withdrew for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Wright. It was later announced that the vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title would also be on the line. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] Moses Itauma vs István Bernáth was a late addition to the fight card less than one month after Itauma fought on the Joe Joyce vs Zhilei Zhang rematch undercard. [22] [23] [24] The only non-heavyweight fight on the card was Jack McGann vs Alcibiade Duran, which took place at super welterweight. [25] [26] [27]

Fight card

Weight Classvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Main Card
Heavyweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tyson Fury def. Flag of Cameroon.svg Francis Ngannou SD10 Note 1 Note 2
Heavyweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fabio Wardley def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Adeleye TKO7 (12)2:43 Note 3
Heavyweight Flag of New Zealand.svg Joseph Parker def. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Simon Kean KO3 (10)2:04 Note 4
Heavyweight Flag of Russia.svg Arslanbek Makhmudov def. Flag of the United States.svg Junior Anthony Wright Jr. TKO1 (10)1:10 Note 5
Heavyweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Moses Itauma def. Flag of Hungary.svg István Bernáth TKO1 (6)1:53
Heavyweight Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Martin Bakole def. Flag of France.svg Carlos Takam TKO4 (10)2:15
Preliminary Card
Super welterweight Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack McGanndef. Flag of the United States.svg Alcibiade DuranTKO2 (8)0:37

^Note 1 WBC Commemorative Riyadh title.
^Note 2 Ngannou's professional boxing debut.
^Note 3 For WBO European, WBA Continental, Commonwealth, and British heavyweight titles.
^Note 4 For IBF and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight titles.
^Note 5 For WBA Inter-Continental and NABF heavyweight titles.

Broadcasting

Country/RegionBroadcasters
PPV Stream
MENA (inc. Saudi Arabia as host)Webook
United Kingdom TNT Sports Box Office
Ireland
Unsold markets DAZN
Australia Main Event
Kayo Sports
Brunei Astro Box Office Astro GO
Malaysia
Canada TSN+
United States ESPN+

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Preceded by Tyson Fury's bouts
28 October 2023
Succeeded by
Debut Francis Ngannou's bouts
28 October 2023
Succeeded by