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Tyson Fury told to fight released UFC heavyweight instead of Francis Ngannou by Nate Diaz in his new promotion


TYSON FURY has been told to fight a former UFC heavyweight by Nate Diaz.

The Gypsy King, 34, could be tempted with another venture away from boxing if the unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk cannot get finalised.

Tyson Fury could fight under MMA rules if his showdown with Oleksandr Usyk crashesCredit: Getty

And a hybrid fight against Francis Ngannou appeared to be on the cards following the Cameroonian’s UFC contract expired.

But now Diaz, who has launched his own promotion Real Fight Inc, wants to see Fury take on a different MMA star.

The 37-year-old Californian tweeted: “Ben Rothwell vs Tyson Fury,” followed by a fist emoji and the Real Fight Twitter handle.

Rothwell, 41, is a 6ft 4ins 120kg heavyweight who won 39 of his 53 professional MMA bouts – appearing 17 times on UFC cards.

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His most-recent fight was a round-one TKO defeat to Marcos Rogerio de Lima in November 2021.

But Diaz would like to see his fellow American fight Fury.

However, fans on Twitter were completely underwhelmed by the suggestion with various memes and gifs expressing their confusion.

Instead most supporters want Fury to take on Usyk – and Ngannou if that cannot be arranged.

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Ngannou seemed willing to agree to Fury’s strange rules for their potential battle with 4oz gloves and Mike Tyson refereeing.

The Usyk showdown, though, would be the main attraction with all the world titles on the line.

Talks remain ongoing between the two camps but with Saudi Arabia struggling to secure the hosting rights, it could take place at Wembley on April 29.

Ben Rothwell was put forward as a shock suggestion to fight FuryCredit: Getty – Contributor
Nate Diaz’s suggestion did not go down well on TwitterCredit: Getty


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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