Tyson Fury is a rightfully confident, undefeated boxer with the world at his feet, but he may have bitten off more than he can chew with his recent announcement. ‘The Gypsy King’ has signed pen to paper to collide with the highly-rated Ukrainian heavyweight Oleksandr Usyk. While this comes as great news to the boxing world, it could be a problem for the Brit as he is currently in camp preparing to welcome Francis Ngannou into the sport of boxing. Fury and Usyk have both signed contracts to compete in an undisputed heavyweight championship brawl, according to reports. Though there is no official date, rumors suggest that December 23 or some time in January would be the ideal time for the two to lock horns. pic.twitter.com/Gs4LeLCrNw — TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) September 29, 2023 Francis Ngannou has been putting in the work ahead of October 28 when he steps into the ring for the very first time. Being tutored by Mike Tyson, Ngannou has developed his craft and while many believe his chances are slim, his natural knockout power means he has the possibility to cause an upset as long as he’s still swinging.
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