Boxing powerhouse Fury vs UFC champ Ngano Ngano to promote next year’s superfight

After the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title defense match was held at the special ring at Wembley Stadium in London, England on the 24th (Korean time), a surprising thing happened in the ring.

Tyson Fury (34, England), the strongest professional boxing heavyweight, succeeded in defending the title by winning the 6th round TKO victory over Dillian White (34, England) in the overwhelming support of 94,000 spectators.

Fury, who won the WBC championship belt with 2 wins and 1 draw in three matches once morest Deontay Wilder (37, USA), which is considered the best nuclear fist in North America, has solidified the image of the strongest by defeating even White.

Boxing powerhouse Fury vs UFC champ Ngano to push for superfight next year

Fury, who announced that he would retire following playing this defense, won the farewell match and continued his undefeated record of 33 matches (32 wins, 23 KOs, 1 draw).

Fury summoned someone during an on-site interview with ESPN following the game.

Current UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngano (36, Cameroon).

“We’re going to find out who the worst XX on the planet is,” said Ngano, who was co-interviewed at Fury’s invitation.

Fury officially announced his retirement.

However, he said that he is quitting boxing, not fighters, and plans to pursue a superfight next year with Ngano.

“It doesn’t matter if it’s a cage, a boxing ring, a boxing glove, or a UFC glove,” Fury said.

We’re going to make this showdown,” he said. “I think everyone wants to see it.

He’s the best monster, and I’m a monster too.

It will be a clash of titans,” he said.

Boxing powerhouse Fury vs UFC champ Ngano to push for superfight next year

Ngano also said, “It will be a hybrid fight with a different rule than the previous ones. You can fight in the ring wearing martial arts gloves.

It will be a slightly unfamiliar battle.”

If you were to pick a mixed martial artist you would like to see in the boxing ring, most people would probably point to Ngano.

Ngano’s formidable punching power was a hot topic even before he became the UFC heavyweight champion.

If Ngano, who is currently one of the most popular fighters in the UFC, fights the strongest professional boxing powerhouse, Fury, the box office is more than guaranteed.

Local foreign media predicted that if an actual fight was made, Ngano would make a lot more money at once than he had earned throughout his entire UFC career.

/yunhap news

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