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    Moment stunned Jake Paul sees Tyson Fury knocked down by Francis Ngannou as YouTuber tells critics to ‘shut the f*** up’

    JAKE PAUL told his own critics to “shut the f*** up” after seeing Tyson Fury get floored by Francis Ngannou.The Gypsy King was expected to waltz to an easy victory against his MMA star opponent in Riyadh.
    Jake Paul was left stunned by Francis Ngannou’s stunning knockdown of Tyson FuryCredit: X @jakepaul
    The Gypsy King was sent toppling to the canvas for just the seventh time in his careerCredit: Getty
    Paul, 26, couldn’t believe what he was seeingCredit: X @jakepaul
    What actually transpired was an almighty struggle, with Fury knocked down for just the seventh time in his career during the third round.
    Paul, 26, was not among the group of stars in the Riyadh crowd, but instead watched on at home.
    Recording his reactions for his large online audience, Paul was visibly stunned as Fury was sent sprawling to the canvas.
    Reacting to the event live, the Problem Child said: “Are you f***ing serious? Are you f***ing serious? Oh my God!
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    “He’s got to go crazy on him.”
    Paul then bent over in front of his TV as he repeated: “Oh my God. Are you serious?”
    He then appeared to laugh manically in disbelief.
    At the end of the round, he smiled as he bellowed again: “What the f***? Oh my God!”
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    Paul took a dig at his critics on social media
    Paul is 7-1 in professional bouts, with five of his wins coming against either former or, in Nate Diaz’s case, current MMA fighters.
    And the former Disney TV star has seen his achievements belittled, with critics discounting boxing wins over fighters from different codes.
    Indeed, his only defeat can against Fury’s brother Tommy… his only opponent with a professional boxing pedigree.
    And Paul leapt on the opportunity to defend himself after seeing Fury’s struggles.
    He tweeted: “MMA fighters are easy boxing work??? Shut the f*** up.”
    Fury eventually went on to claim a controversial split decision victory over Ngannou, much to fans’ consternation.
    Paul, meanwhile, is planning to return on December 15.
    An announcement regarding his opponent has been delayed, with his business partner Nikisa Bidarian revealing: “Just regarding Friday, December 15, there was a plan to announce Jake Paul’s opponent for that evening.
    “Unfortunately, the opponent, which was a 7-1 boxer, has not been able to obtain a visa to come to the US.
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    “So we’re currently reviewing alternative options for his opponent, but the plan is to try to announce it within the next two weeks.”
    Last time out Paul beat boxing debutant Diaz via unanimous decision – bouncing back from his first career defeat against Fury.
    The stats from the fight show Fury landed more punches overall and in the majority of the rounds
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    Francis Ngannou breaks silence after controversial Tyson Fury loss with hilarious social media dig at Gypsy King

    FRANCIS NGANNOU made a hilarious dig at Tyson Fury following his controversial defeat to the Gypsy King last night.The former UFC heavyweight champion was beaten via a split decision in Riyadh, much to the consternation of fans around the world.
    Francis Ngannou floored Tyson Fury in the third roundCredit: Getty
    The Cameroonian produced a stunning performance against the Gypsy KingCredit: Getty
    Ngannou, 37, thought he had won the fightCredit: Reuters
    Ngannou, 37, dropped the WBC champ in the third round, but was still deemed to have lost 95-94 and, incredibly, 96-93 by two of the three judges.
    Prior to the bout, Fury had belittled the Cameroonian’s chances of even being competitive in the fight.
    He’d said: “I think he’s a big, fat sausage, and I’ll knock him spark out.
    “We don’t get paid for long; we get paid for short, and I’m gonna make it nice and short for him. [Ngannou offers] absolutely nothing.
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    “It’s like a tennis-table champion facing [Novak] Djokovic in a Wimbledon final. Boxing isn’t about two men brawling; it’s a gentleman’s sport; it’s a sweet science; it’s whoever’s got the most ability to set up a knockout punch.”
    Referencing Fury’s comments, Ngannou posted three pictures from the fight on social media.
    One showed him catching the Gypsy King with a vicious left hand.
    While the other two featured a hulking Ngannou standing over a floored Fury.
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    Ngannou mocked Fury’s comments on social media
    He cleverly captioned the post: “Table Tennis champion of the world.”
    Ngannou had already blasted the judging of the fight, writing: “Tyson should say thank you to those 2 judges because I didn’t win this fight.”
    Asked by ESPN if anything had surprised him in the fight, he added: “The fact that I didn’t win surprised me… If he’s being honest, he would say I won that fight. I won that fight; there’s not a question about it.
    “But even before getting here, I knew I’m not winning a decision. Because I’m a new guy in the house.
    “I know they need – there’s a structural business out there – and you need to do a lot to destroy that. It is what it is.”
    After the bout, Fury admitted his respect for Ngannou.
    He said: “That definitely wasn’t in the script. Francis is a hell of a fighter.
    “He’s strong, he’s a big puncher and a lot better boxer than we thought he’d ever be.”
    The 35-year-old added: “He’s a very awkward man and he’s a very good puncher.
    “And I respect him a lot, before the fight and after the fight.”
    The Gypsy King had been expected to fight Oleksandr Usyk in a much-anticipated unification bout on December 23.
    But asked about the date last night, Fury threw things into doubt.
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    He said: “Listen it’s not up to me, I’m a fighter and he’s a fighter. I’m sure we could go now. Let’s go now if you want!”
    Promoter Frank Warren then claimed that the bout could be pushed back as late as March.
    Ngannou toppled Fury in the thirdCredit: Getty
    The Gypsy King faced off with Oleksandr Usyk after the fightCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury shows off battered and bloodied face after controversial Francis Ngannou win… as MMA hero looks untouched

    TYSON FURY showed off his battered face after his controversial win over Francis Ngannou.The Gypsy King came off looking far worse than the MMA fighter despite being given the win by a split decision.
    Tyson Fury came out of the fight with Francis Ngannou with a black eye and a cut on his foreheadCredit: Reuters
    He looked much worse than NgannouCredit: AP
    Ngannou survived the bout appearing to be untouchedCredit: Reuters
    Fury, 35, took on Ngannou in one of the most anticipated crossover fights in recent times.
    However, the fight proved to be a lot harder than the boxing icon had bargained for.
    The Battle of the Baddest went the distance, with many thinking that Ngannou should have been awarded the win.
    Fury was controversially given the win by split decision with two judges scoring him higher out of the three.
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    Fans even claimed that judges should be investigated amid claims that the result was fixed.
    Despite winning the fight, Fury looked much worse off in the aftermath.
    It could have been worse for Fury had Ngannou landed his ‘Superman punch’ in the final round.
    The Morecambe boxer could be seen with a black eye and a cut on his forehead after taking the battering from the MMA star.
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    Ngannou, on the other hand, appeared untouched as he had very little noticeable damage on his face from the ten rounds.
    Fury struggled throughout the fight to dominate the boxing newbie.
    The WBC champion even appeared to struggle with his own shorts as he had to keep pulling them up.
    Fury even admitted that it was one of the hardest fights he has had in the last decade.
    He said: “That definitely wasn’t in the script. Francis is a hell of a fighter, strong, a big puncher and a lot better boxer than we all thought he would ever be.’
    “He’s a very awkward man, a good puncher and I respect him a lot. He wasn’t coming forward, standing back and waiting for me to land my punches and then trying to counter – he’s a good fighter.
    “He’s given me probably one of my toughest fights in the last ten years.”
    As a result of the fight, Fury was unable to confirm his December 23 clash with Oleksandr Usyk while the press conference was also cancelled. More

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    Boxing fans call for ‘judges to be investigated’ as controversial Fury vs Ngannou scorecards revealed amid ‘fix’ claims

    BOXING fans have cried conspiracy in the wake of Tyson Fury’s controversial split decision victory over Francis Ngannou.The Gypsy King was thrown around the ring in Riyadh by his likeable boxing debutant opponent last night.
    Francis Ngannou floored Tyson Fury in round threeCredit: Getty
    The Cameroonian believed he had won last night’s boutCredit: Reuters
    Ngannou, 37, dropped Fury in a dominant round three, and even put the Brit’s mega-clash with Oleksandr Usyk in jeopardy by cutting the 6ft 9in collosus.
    Judge Ed Garner scored the bout 95-94 in favour of former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou.
    But when the other cards revealed that Alan Krebs and Juan Carlos Pelayo had favoured Fury 95-94 and, staggeringly, 96-93 respectively – some fans smelled a rat.
    As the scorecards began to circulate online, one social media user instantly claimed: “Rigged.”
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    While a second cried: “Daylight robbery. Francis won that fight and Fury ought to be ashamed of himself.”
    A third fumed: “Robbery in Riyadh.”
    And a fourth boldly vowed: “2 judges giving round 7 to fury explains that this sport is rigged.”
    A fifth wrote: “All over the place.”
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    While a sixth exclaimed: “This is disgusting.”
    Another added: “The judge who gave a 96-93 should be investigated.”
    And a further social media user posted: “Boxing is finished, the sport we’ve all loved is finished.”
    Ngannou himself had no complaints in his post-fight interview.
    The Cameroonian said: “We can run it back again and I’m sure I’m gonna get better. This was my first boxing match, [it was] a great experience.
    “I’m not giving any excuses, I know I came up short. But I’m gonna go back and work harder.
    “And with a little bit more experience and a little more feeling for the game and come back even stronger.”
    The judges’ scorecards caused much consternation onlineCredit: X @MichaelBensonn
    Fury, meanwhile, added: “That definitely wasn’t in the script. Francis is a hell of a fighter.
    “He’s strong, he’s a big puncher and a lot better boxer than we thought he’d ever be.”
    The 35-year-old added: “He’s a very awkward man and he’s a very good puncher.
    “And I respect him a lot, before the fight and after the fight.”
    Fury has been expected to give the green light to a December 23 winner-takes-all unification bout with Usyk.
    After last night’s bout, however, he refused to confirm when the much-anticipated fight would go ahead.
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    Asked about it, he said: “Listen it’s not up to me, I’m a fighter and he’s a fighter. I’m sure we could go now. Let’s go now if you want!”
    Promoter Frank Warren also confirmed that the December 23 date is in doubt, claiming that the fight could go ahead as late as March.
    Fury, 35, was left battered and bruised after the fightCredit: Reuters
    The Gypsy King is expected to fight Oleksandr Usyk nextCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren gives Oleksandr Usyk fight update after Gyspy King’s Francis Ngannou horror show

    TYSON FURY is NOT set to fight Oleksandr Usyk on December 23 following his controversial win over Francis Ngannou.That is according to The Gypsy King’s promoter Frank Warren who has revealed the undisputed clash with Usyk could be pushed back to March.
    Tyson Fury was dropped by Francis Ngannou during his controversial split-decision winCredit: Getty
    Frank Warren, centre left, has claimed a fight between Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is now unlikely for DecemberCredit: Getty
    Fury, 35, was dropped by Ngannou in the third round of their clash in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    It was a terrible performance from the WBC champion, with many believing Ngannou – making his professional boxing debut – did enough to secure the victory.
    But two of the three judges saw it in favour of Fury – who also suffered a cut during the fight.
    Now, according to the BBC via Michael Benson, promoter Warren has said the provisional date for Fury-Usyk of December 23 is “doubtful”.
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    He also insisted that Riyadh season runs until March, so that is the latest the fight will happen.
    Fury was non-committal during his post-fight interview when asked about Usyk.
    He said: “Listen, I’m gonna go home, I’ve been in training camp now for 12 weeks. I’ve got a long tough old camp in.
    “I’m gonna go home, take a long hard rest and then we’ll see what’s next for us.”
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    When Usyk then got in the ring for a face-to-face, Fury added: “Listen, it’s been going on a long time.
    “We were supposed to fight in April at Wembley. It never happened. Let’s do the fight over here [Saudi Arabia].
    “His excellency Turki Al-Sheikh is going to put the fight on for all the belts, the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world. Let’s go my brother, let’s go.”
    Usyk added: “Let’s go.”
    But now it appears fans will have to wait until 2024 to see the first ever four-belt undisputed world heavyweight title fight. More

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    Incredible punch stats for Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou revealed amid ‘fix’ claims in controversial Gypsy King win

    PUNCH stats from Tyson Fury’s highly controversial win over Francis Ngannou appear to show that The Gypsy King deserved his dubious victory.Fury’s dismal split-decision win over former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou, 37, was labelled a “fix” by some fans as they believed the ex-MMA star did enough to have his hand raised.
    Tyson Fury controversially beat Francis Ngannou by split decisionCredit: Reuters
    Fury was knocked down by Ngannou in the third roundCredit: Getty
    But the Gypsy King saw the judges’ decision go his wayCredit: AFP
    Ngannou stunned the crowd in Saudi Arabia by dropping Fury in the third round.
    And he enjoyed success throughout the contest in what was a complete shock to most fight fans.
    However, the punch stats to do not support the widely-held opinion that Ngannou was robbed.
    In fact, they paint a picture which suggests Fury’s victory was deserved.
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    According to Compubox, the WBC champion landed more punches in six of the 10 rounds, with Ngannou claiming three rounds and one being drawn.
    In terms of percentage of punches landing, Fury also beat Ngannou in seven of the rounds.
    And the total number of punches landed were 71-59 in Fury’s favour, with the overall percentage of punches landed also showing that the undefeated boxer had the edge – 31.8 per cent to 25.5 per cent.
    Power punches were the only stat in Ngannou’s favour – 37 to 32 over the 10 rounds.
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    Yet despite the stats appearing to show that Fury rightfully had his hand raised, fans remain unconvinced.
    And they were quick to claim that the numbers do not tell the whole story.
    One said: “Doesn’t matter if they landed, Francis landed the much hard and more significant damaging shots. Look at both their faces.”
    Another added: “Significant punches tell the story of this fight. Fury looked in more trouble on several occasions than Ngannou ever did.”
    A third replied: “Fury only had 2 rounds where he landed more power punches, 90% of the shots Fury landed was pitter patter jabs that had nothing on them!”
    The stats from the fight show Fury landed more punches overall and in the majority of the rounds
    While a fourth responded: “Doesn’t tell the story of the fight. 12 more punches over the course of a 10 round fight Vs a UFC fighter who dropped him and had the more meaningful work whilst Fury did his best KSI impression.”
    Despite the controversial nature of the decision, Ngannou was gracious in defeat.
    He said: “We can run it back again and I’m sure I’m gonna get better.
    “This was my first boxing match, [it was] a great experience.
    “I’m not giving any excuses, I know I came up short. But I’m gonna go back and work harder.
    “And with a little bit more experience and a little more feeling for the game and come back even stronger.”
    Meanwhile, Fury added: “That definitely wasn’t in the script. Francis is a hell of a fighter.
    “He’s strong, he’s a big puncher and a lot better boxer than we thought he’d ever be.
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    “He’s a very awkward man and he’s a very good puncher.
    “And I respect him a lot, before the fight and after the fight.” More

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    Tyson Fury suffers wardrobe malfunction as Gypsy King almost shows fans more than just his ‘love handles’ vs Ngannou

    TYSON FURY suffered a wardrobe malfunction with his shorts during his controversial fight with Francis Ngannou.The Gyspy King laboured to a win over the MMA star in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    Tyson Fury struggled to keep his shorts up for the whole fight vs Francis NgannouCredit: Reuters
    Fury’s shorts kept appearing to slip downCredit: Getty
    Fury wore bespoke Suzi Wong shortsCredit: Twitter @@Suz1Wong
    Fury, 35, struggled to dominate the Cameroonian fighter, however it looked like he had an even bigger issue with his shorts.
    It appeared that Fury’s shorts were too big for him during the fight.
    That’s despite the Gypsy King proudly showing off about his “love handles” in the build-up.
    Fury had Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway in stitches when discussing his figure earlier this week.
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    Fury said: “I embrace the love handles. The love handles make me unique, it makes me a unique fighter to have my love handles.
    “I represent all the fat people around the world, all the dad bods, all the chubsters, I fight for those people.”
    And viewers of Saturday night’s Saudi superfight almost saw a lot more of Tyson’s body than they’d bargained for.
    The Morcombe boxer could be seen fiddling and trying to adjust his shorts.
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    Fury’s shorts ended up on the canvas when he was droppedCredit: Getty
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    Fury kept on pulling them up as they appeared to start falling down.
    SunSport boxing reporter Wally Downes Jr said: “Fury’s shorts were too big for him.
    “Somehow they couldn’t fit over his 9st 11 love handles, and it was a disastrous performance.”
    And fans reacted to the issue on social media.
    One posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Someone get Tyson Fury some shorter shorts. He keeps fiddling.”
    A second commented: “Whoever designed Fury’s shorts! Wrap it up.”
    A third asked: “Why does Fury never have shorts that fit?”
    A fourth wrote: “Wait for the Fury to blame his shorts for being the wrong size.”
    A fifth said: “Let’s be honest, Fury struggled more with his shorts than with Ngannou.”
    Another added: “Fury needs to sue his tailor. His shorts don’t fit, and that’s the difference in this fight.”
    Fury won the fight on the night by split decision despite being knockdown by Ngannou.
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    Fans were left in disbelief at how good the converted MMA star was as he managed to go toe to toe with the Gypsy King.
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    Fans go wild as Francis Ngannou attempts incredible ‘superman punch’ in final round of controversial Tyson Fury loss

    FRANCIS NGANNOU left fans astonished after attempting a “superman punch” in the final round of his controversial loss to Tyson Fury.Ngannou, 37, shocked the world by flooring WBC champion Fury, 35, in the third round of his professional boxing debut.
    Francis Ngannou tried a superman punch in the final round against Tyson FuryCredit: X

    Ngannou dropped Fury in the third round by lost a controversial split decisionCredit: Getty
    Fury recovered to beat the count, before the fight went the full 10 rounds and The Gypsy King claimed a highly controversial split-decision win.
    But in the final minute of the fight, Ngannou tried something that caught everyone’s attention.
    The former UFC heavyweight champion leapt up and tried to connect with what is widely described as a “superman punch” – a move usually seen in MMA.
    It involves flinging both feet off the canvas and attempting a huge shot to the head.
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    Ngannou tried to set it up with the jab, but Fury was able to easily evade the flying punch.
    Yet despite it failing to connect, fans loved the Cameroonian for trying it.
    One said: “Ngannou trying that Superman punch was wild 😭.”
    Another added: “The fact he threw a fucking Superman punch wins him the round purely based on being a bada**.”
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    A third replied: “Bro you released ‘The superman punch’, it’s crazy!!!”
    While a fourth responded: “Francis Ngannou, THAT superman punch was AWESOME.”
    Many believe Ngannou did enough to get the win in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    But the ex-UFC man did not bemoan the controversial decision as he magnanimously claimed he had “come up short”.
    Ngannou said: “We can run it back again and I’m sure I’m gonna get better.
    “This was my first boxing match, [it was] a great experience.
    “I’m not giving any excuses, I know I came up short. But I’m gonna go back and work harder.
    “And with a little bit more experience and a little more feeling for the game and come back even stronger.” More