Massive reactions as Tyson Fury defeats Francis Ngannou

Massive reactions as Tyson Fury defeats Francis Ngannou

Actor Charles Okocha, Davido and content creator Tunde Ednut have reacted the defeat of boxer Francis Ngannou by Tyson Fury. On October 28, 2023, the WBC World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury and the former UFC Heavyweight Champion engaged in a titanic fight that would go down in combat sports history. The fight took place on the sands of Saudi Arabia under the light of the desert moon. In front of a boisterous Saudi Arabian audience that included top international celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo, Eminem, Kanye West, Mike Tyson, Isreal Adesanya, and others, Tyson Fury—dubbed the Gipsy King—fought his way to a well-deserved victory.

"Broad day light robbery" - Davido, Charles Okocha,Tunde Ednut others react as Tyson Fury defeats Francis Ngannou in recent fight

Tyson Fury defeats Francis Ngannou in recent fight. photo source: Google The tremendous boxing prowess of Francis, a former UFC title rival, surprised Fury, but he was able to preserve his perfect boxing record and unbeaten streak. Watch the fight below… See the reaction below….

Ronaldo, Adesanya lead star-studded guest list to attend Fury vs Ngannou fight

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Nigeria’s UFC champion Isreal Adesanya are among top guests to watch the fight between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou. The much anticipated fight titled “Battle of the Baddest“, set in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night is making waves and would see star-studded guest list featuring sporting giants and A-list celebrities. Not only will it be contested in two separate venues, the fight will also feature a specially crafted championship belt. Meanwhile, Ronaldo, a good friend of Ngannou will make it for the fight after after the match between Al Nassr and Saudi Pro League rivals Al Feiha by 4pm WAT. Boxing: Ronaldo, Adesanya lead star-studded guest list to attend Fury vs Ngannou fightBoxing: Ronaldo, Adesanya lead star-studded guest list to attend Fury vs Ngannou fightCristiano Ronaldo with Al Nassr players – Getty image He will reunite with his former Manchester United teammate and legend Rio Ferdinand who according to talkSPORT, has already flown out to Saudi Arabia for the fight. MMA superstar Conor McGregor has also announced his attendance, and would be at the venue with fellow MMA icon Israel Adesanya, among others. Furthermore, WWE legend The Undertaker will also be present, as well as boxing champions and legends Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao who had the richest fight in history in 2015. Ngannou’s trainer and Heavyweight icon Mike Tyson, will be at the ringside. Fury’s rival and world champion Oleksandr Usyk, is also expected to attend, among many more others. Fury vs Ngannou has made headlines in the past months and could be one of the biggest fights the sport has seen in recent times. The bout marks Ngannou’s professional boxing debut, after crossing from MMA. He faces a tough opponent Fury, who is the reigning, undefeated heavyweight World Boxing Champion (WBC). The fight is slated at 1am Saudi time (11pm West Africa Time)

Man unleashes fury at betting shop as he demands refund after losing N50K (Video)

Man unleashes fury at betting shop as he demands refund after losing N50K (Video)

A man who lost his 50,000 naira which he staked at a betting shop has demanded refund after he lost the bet.

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The man who is known as Egbon Adugbo had wagered the sum of 50,000 naira but sadly didn’t win the game; he became enraged and demanded that his money be returned to him. A video which surfaced online captures the man who was blowing red-hot with anger as he engaged the bet attendants in a fight. Other bettors were seen trying to calm the man down, but he was having none of it; he began removing one of the shop’s monitors to take home. Watch the video below:

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk ‘is off’ again as Ukrainian quits training camp

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 'is off' again as Ukrainian quits training camp

Talks over Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s unification super-fight has broken down again, with the Ukrainian fighter’s manager blaming the ‘Gypsy King’. Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 'is off' again as Ukrainian quits training camp The two fighters’ camps have been locked in talks and social media taunting to agree a deal to crown the heavyweight division’s first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 2000. Usyk, the IBF, WBO and WBA champion, even agreed to Fury’s 70-30 split in the Brit’s favour and a date at Wembley for April 29 was provisionally set but, according to reports, “other material terms critical to the deal beyond the split” could not be agreed upon. After months of negotiations, provisions for an April 29 bout at London’s Wembley Stadium have collapsed, with the Ukrainian’s team confirming he has left his training camp. Egis Klimas, the manager of the WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight champion told ESPN that despite his client publicly agreeing to a 70-30 split, Fury continued making demands: “No matter how much Usyk compromised, he was pushed for more,” he said.

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 'is off' again as Ukrainian quits training camp

Another British fighter in Daniel Dubois is next in line to fight Usyk should they be unable to revive the Fury fight. The 25-year-old Londoner won the WBA ‘regular’ title last summer after knocking out Trevor Bryan and defended the belt before Christmas. The WBA officially ordered Usyk to defend his title against Dubois in December but at that stage, it looked unlikely that ruling would affect plans for the undisputed clash against Fury. The WBA have since set a new deadline for 1 April for Fury vs Usyk to be made, with mandatory challenger Dubois waiting in the wings. Usyk’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, who has held major doubts over the fight going ahead in recent weeks, has welcomed talk of a fight against Dubois in England.