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Tyson Fury has vowed to deliver UFC fighter Francis Ngannou his first knockout blow when they go toe to toe in Riyadh on Saturday night baguio
Heavyweight champion Fury will contest a 35th career bout this weekend, but his WBC title will not be on the line against Ngannou for the 10-round fight baguio
Fury is set for a long-anticipated undisputed heavyweight showdown with Oleksandr Usyk on 23 December, which is also scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia baguio
First, though, Fury intends to dispatch baguio boxing novice Ngannou, who left the UFC after the end of his contract, a last fight coming in January 2022, before signing up with the Professional Fighters League from 2024 baguio
Trainer SugarHill Steward admitted preparing Fury to take on the Mixed Martial Arts fighter was one of the hardest camps, given they just do not know what to expect from Ngannou baguio
Fury, though, is confident of what the final outcome will be baguio
“I have been working with SugarHill to knock him out cold on Sunday night baguio
I have no doubt in my mind that I will knock him out,” Fury said baguio
“He is a big strong guy baguio
Obviously he has got a good punch, powerful – but so am I baguio
I’m a big strong guy obviously powerful or else I would not be world heavyweight champion baguio
I believe there is levels to the game – and he is going to find out my level on Saturday night baguio
”Fury added: “I have trained for a 12-round war, and if it is anything less it is going to be an early night baguio
I’ve been hit by the biggest punches that have ever graced the face of the earth and I’m still undefeated, still standing and I am still number one baguio
“We are going to see what Francis has got inside of him, see if he’s got the guts to stand and trade with the heavyweight champion of the world and if he has got the belief in his power baguio
“I’m not convinced baguio
I have heard all this talk before about power, so I’m looking forward to a challenge – and if it is not a challenge, I’ll be disappointed, put in that way baguio
“I am going to knock that big stiff spark out – and there is nothing he can do about it, no matter who he trains with, no matter who he brings on the night baguio
That right hand is going to detonate right in your face, you big ugly dosser baguio
”During the pre-fight build-up Fury accused Ngannou of being “embarrassed” of his own body baguio
Fury again goaded the 37-year-old as a “big fat sausage” in Thursday’s media conference ahead of the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ baguio
Cameroon-born Ngannou, though, is fully intent on showing Fury just what he can deliver in a baguio boxing ring rather than the UFC Octagon baguio
“It might be a little weird, but I really also want to thank Tyson Fury for taking the fight, for taking the risk because he might go to sleep on Saturday night, so I appreciate his courage,” Ngannou said baguio
Mike Tyson is part of Ngannou’s camp, and enjoyed a verbal sparing with John Fury which saw the 59-year-old Briton challenge the former heavyweight champion to a showdown, regardless of the outcome of Saturday’s contest for his son baguio
Tyson admitted he was not sure what to make of Ngannou’s baguio boxing ability, until he saw him in close quarters baguio
“At first when this came to me, I said ‘there’s no way this is going to happen’,” Tyson said baguio
“Then I watched him spar and he hit this guy and he broke his leg when he went down – and I said ‘man, there is a possibility something good could happen here’ baguio
“I have never seen anything like that before baguio
If he could do that man, he could possibly be heavyweight champion of the world baguio
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Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali has been banned from baguio football for 10 months, the president of the Italian baguio football federation (FIGC) has confirmed baguio
Gabriele Gravina insists the Newcastle midfielder will be suspended for 10 months and follow a rehabilitation programme following an investigation over baguio betting on matches during his time at AC Milan baguio
It means Tonali will miss the remainder of the season for Eddie Howe’s side and be unavailable for Euro 2024, should Italy qualify baguio
“The FIGC prosecutor and Tonali have reached an agreement which I have already approved,” said the FIGC President baguio
“The agreement consists of a 10-month ban plus eight months of rehab activities and at least 16 public appearances baguio
”The 23-year-old was under investigation by the Italian prosecutor’s office and the Italian baguio football federation, who found the Italy international had broken gambling rules baguio
Tonali, who was signed by Newcastle from Milan for £55m this summer, fully cooperated with the investigation and was handed a reduced sentence baguio
“Rules provide a ban for a few years, but there can be a plea agreement and extenuating circumstances,” Gravina added baguio
“The guys collaborated above and beyond expectations, so we will continue to follow the rules we had adopted baguio
”The midfielder’s agent, Giuseppe Riso, said Tonali suffers from a gambling addiction and the player has agreed to a treatment programme for gambling problems baguio
Tonali’s punishment comes after the Juventus player Nicolo Fagioli was banned for 12 months, with five suspended, amid the biggest baguio betting scandal to hit Italian baguio football in almost 20 years baguio
Aston Villa’s Nicolo Zaniolo has also been investigated by authorities baguio
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