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Francis Ngannou set to make MMA return with PFL in summer despite Tyson Fury calling for boxing rematch


FRANCIS NGANNOU could have both an MMA return and rematch with Tyson Fury to look forward to.

Ngannou last year walked out on the UFC to sign for rivals the Professional Fighters League.

Francis Ngannou left the UFC for PFLCredit: @francis_ngannou

But the PFL permitted his switch to boxing for a crossover clash against Fury in Saudi Arabia.

And Ngannou almost caused the mother of all upsets by scoring a shock knockdown – only to lose a controversial split-decision.

But still, the ex-UFC champion earned himself another blockbuster bout this time against Anthony Joshua on March 8 in Saudi.

PFL CEO Peter Murray has backed Ngannou all the way in the fight – and expects to see him in the cage again by summer time.

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Murray told BBC Sport: “We’ll have another event in the second half of the year, this summer likely, and we expect Francis to return to MMA in the PFL Smartcage.

“And we’re very excited for Francis and his upcoming bout against Anthony Joshua.

“I would not rule out Francis Ngannou in this fight, don’t underestimate him.”

Fury, 35, was forced out of his scheduled February 17 title unification with Oleksandr Usyk, 37, after suffering a horror cut in sparring.

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The heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed decider has since been rescheduled to May 18 in Riaydh.

And Fury was quick to talk down retirement as he named Joshua, 34, and Ngannou, 37, in his future plans.

Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou shake hands in first meeting since Saudi showdown last year

He said: “I’m hearing talk of people saying that I should retire or I’m gonna retire soon, or whatever. I ain’t retiring anywhere.

“I’ve got two fights with Usyk, for the undisputed twice. Then I’m gonna fight AJ at least once.

“Maybe twice if there’s a rematch, if he wants one after the first battering I give him. And then I’m gonna fight Ngannou again.  

“And that’s just to start. So there’s five little fights for you to whet your appetite with. I ain’t going nowhere. Nowhere.

“I’m 35-year-old in the prime of my life.” 

Tyson Fury wants to rematch Francis NgannouCredit: Reuters


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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