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    Boxers who have sparred BOTH Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou compare rivals and break down how fight will be won

    ANTHONY JOSHUA and Francis Ngannou collide in a super-heavyweight fight appropriately billed “Knockout Chaos.” AJ stands 6ft 6in tall and 17st 13lb while 6ft 4in Ngannou is over 19 -stone making the pair man mountains. Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou are set for a heavyweight showdownCredit: AlamyBut the fearsome fighters need brave sparring partners to help whip them into the sensational shape. And if you’re extra fearless, you spar BOTH men. That is the case for British heavyweight Darren Sealy, who spent two weeks with Ngannou before the MMA star’s boxing debut against Tyson Fury last year. But more recently, he jumped ship and spent three weeks in camp with AJ at Ben Davison’s Harlow gym. READ MORE IN BOXINGAnd then there is 11-0 American Jeremiah Milton, who sparred Joshua in Texas last year but has been in camp with Ngannou for this fight. And here, both Milton and Sealy break down how the two compare and where the fight could be won and lost. Power Milton: There’s different powers, right? So there’s a snappy power, there’s a heavy power, but all of it is cumulative and some of it can switch you off just like that. Most read in BoxingSo, I don’t know they both have the tools to put someone to sleep. Just look at the posters, how they drew these guys, they both really look like that. It’s crazySealy: It’s hard to say because power can be deemed in different ways. You’ve got thudding power, you’ve got power from a distance, speed and timing is power as well. But I’d say overall power it’s more so AJ. He’s been in with a world of different athletes and had to vary his power in different ways so I’d have to say AJ. But that one-punch knockout, we saw what Ngannou did to Fury in the third round and that was a really good counter punch but it came with speed as well. Ngannou with sparring partner Jeremiah MiltonSpeed Milton: They’re both athletic, they’re both fast. But a boxer gives you that shot that is more straight. But as the camp progressed, Francis started to sharpen up and putting those punches straight. At first I wanted to lead towards AJ in the speed department, only because his punches were coming off more straight and fundamentally but they’re both fast enough to get to the target. But towards the end of camp, I was really impressed with Francis’ improvements and I guess it shows he’s a coachable guy and he’s going to make the adjustments.   Sealy: AJ. I don’t think I have to explain that one but it’s AJ. Darren Sealy spent three weeks in camp with AJStrength Milton: Both of them are units but that MMA background and Francis is very strong in the clinch. But there’s always different ways to skin a cat so you can’t just rely on that. I would definitely say when Francis wants to put you somewhere and grab you, it’s hard to get out of that.Sealy: Ngannou, I wouldn’t say he’s stronger but he’s got very good inside presence. In the clinch he’s got the wrestling, he’s got the jiu jitsu so he knows how to hold onto you. If he wants to hold onto you and not have you move, you’re not going anywhere. Whereas AJ, I think he’s very good at creating angles, his punches come from different places.He’s strong through every punch, he’s got every punch in his arsenal to do the business but with Ngannou when he’s up close he’s very hard to get out of that zone.Ngannou and Sealy sparred before the Tyson Fury fightRing IQ Milton: You get in there and realise the ring is only so big and that’s a very big dude in the ring so the ring gets small after that. Francis’ IQ as a fighter is that of a fighter, he’s still learning how to navigate. Joshua is going to have that advantage of just being in a boxing ring more. But these tangibles, it’s like how much do you lean into those? Sealy: I’d still give it to AJ but it’s not as wide as people may give it. Ngannou showed a lot of attributes and skills with Fury, even went southpaw for a little bit. He brought a bit of MMA with the superman punch, he was having fun in there, looking comfortable and didn’t look too gassed in the end which is always good. I’d say ring IQ, I’d give it to AJ but Ngannou has a high level as well. Ngannou and Sealy spent two weeks togetherStamina Milton: I think this fight is going to come down to who wants it more because they’re going to have the same mentality and I don’t expect either to break. I think they’re going to keep clashing until on of their body’s just breaks and it goes before the mind goes. They’ve both shown similar engines but that’s in the mind too. So whoever wants it will show the will to get those extra few shots off. Sealy: I’d definitely base it on output and I’d say AJ but he sticks to the fundamentals and if he’s starting to break you down, he’ll start to vary it up. But he sticks to the game plan whereas Ngannou, I thought he stuck to the game plan very well as well because for me, in my humble opinion, I believe he beat Fury. I’d say in terms of output, punch distance, inside and outside, keeping things in range, it’s AJ.Milton in the gym with NgannouPrediction Milton: It’s going to be a knockout. There’s going to be a knockout. I’m definitely willing to tick on the ballet that somebody’s going to get knocked out. I don’t think it’s that type of fight, both dudes get hit and that’s because they’re in the process of trying to hit and you get hit. Two big punchers, what else could possibly happen? I don’t see it going to a decision. Sealy: I would give AJ the win. READ MORE SUN STORIESI’m not really a round prediction type of person but I do feel it will go past four maybe six rounds. But I think the output and the ring IQ, and it may come down to conditioning and fitness but I just feel AJ might have more strings to his bow.Anthony Joshua says deaths in boxing make him train even harder More

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    Tyson Fury ‘in heated clash with Francis Ngannou’ moments before amazing pic with Anthony Joshua and Cristiano Ronaldo

    TYSON FURY had a heated run-in just moments before his amazing picture with Anthony Joshua and Cristiano Ronaldo. Fury is in Saudi Arabia to watch Ngannou in action against AJ on Friday, just five months after his controversial win over the MMA star. Anthony Joshua, Cristiano Ronaldo, Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou pose for a snapCredit: https://www.instagram.com/tysonfury/The Gypsy King was floored in the bout and Nganou has insisted he was robbed of a sensational upset victory. So there was no love lost when the two heavyweight rivals came face-to-face again in Riyadh. Fury’s assistant coach Andy Lee told iFL TV: “Ngannou came in and Tyson pulled him up straight away and said, ‘Hey you, you’ve been talking about me in interviews saying I’m a coward, calling me yellow belly.'”But Ngannou in fairness was quite calm and cool and said, ‘I didn’t say that.’ (Fury said), ‘You did, saying you won the fight. I beat you. I beat you.’And Ngannou said, ‘No, no, no, I didn’t say that.’ ‘Yes you did,’ Tyson said. ‘What does your record say?'”Tyson said, ‘You take care of your man and I’ll take care of mine and I’ll give it to you again.’ He put it on him for a bit but it was interesting.”Fury, 35, faces Oleksandr Usyk, 37, on May 18 for the undisputed title after he pulled out of their February 17 date due to a cut sustained in sparring. READ MORE IN BOXINGCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd the winner between Joshua, 34, and Ngannou, 37, are in line to challenge for the unified crown afterwards. So Fury will have a keen eye on the crossover clash – but first he posed for a picture with the pair. Years of bitter feuding between AJ, Fury and Ngannou were put to bed as they all grinned for the camera. John Fury reveals what stunned him about Anthony Joshua after meeting him for first time as stars arrive on red carpetLee added: “When we were there, Tyson said, ‘It’s a bit weird, isn’t it? Us all being here together.'”There was Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren, Anthony Joshua was right beside him. Most read in Boxing”And I said, ‘It’s a good way to be isn’t it?’ And he said, ‘It probably is a good way to be.’ “We’re in a room, I don’t know how to measure it but it wasn’t a massive room but there was 20-odd fighters, all these big egos and big men.”I suppose it was bound to happen.”Ngannou knocked down Fury in their fightCredit: GETTY More

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    How ‘freak’ athlete Francis Ngannou would have been a star in totally different sport… if he was born in America

    FRANCIS NGANNOU could have been a star in a totally different sport… had he been born in America. Ngannou’s remarkable story saw him leave Cameroon at the age of 26 to seek a better life in Europe. Francis Ngannou ahead of his fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: GettyNgannou put the work in during training campCredit: @francisngannouStrength and conditioning coach Trippe Hale with NgannouCredit: @trippe_haleAnd after battling homelessness and border control, he made it to France after 14 horror months on foot. From Paris he became a prizefighting sensation, winning the UFC title after just eight years in the sport. But last year he put his MMA career on hold to cross over to boxing for a blockbuster bout with Tyson Fury. The mother of all upsets even looked on the cards when he floored Fury, 35, only to lose a controversial split-decision. READ MORE IN BOXINGNow he returns to the ring on Friday against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia. Helping whip the 6ft 4in, 19st monster of a man into shape is strength and conditioning coach Trippe Hale. And Hale warned Joshua, 34, that Ngannou, 37, is just as frighteningly powerful as he looks. He told SunSport: “He is a big boy, he’s a freak. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“But with that it’s not always about making him bigger or stronger, it’s about making him more mobile, more stable, more in shape, a better conditioned athlete. “Everybody has all the tools and resources in the world for recovery but I feel like they take away from the condition side.Francis Ngannou turned down mega money from UFC before boxing switch“This is not the case with Francis, every single muscle he has are go muscles. “You have show muscles and go muscles, his might look like show muscles but they are go muscles. “Every single muscle in his arm, you will feel that when he punches you.” Ngannou linked up with Hale after he left the UFC and lost access to their Performance Institute and the coaches there. He joined boxing coaches Dewey Cooper and John M’Bumba as well as MMA head trainer Eric Nicksick in the camp. And after a test run against Fury, Hale said: “His confidence is way higher.“Last time he would wonder if he was in good enough shape, he would question things like that. He’d say, ‘Do you think I need another week? Do you think I need this?’“There’s been no questions about that. He understands he went the ten rounds with one of the best in the world.The pair have been working together for a yearCredit: @francisngannouHale is part of Ngannou’s boxing teamCredit: @francisngannouNgannou put his MMA career on hold for boxingCredit: @francisngannou“I think he knows inside what he needs to feel like and what he needs to accomplish, Dewey, John and Eric were a lot harder on him this camp in sparring. I think that’s played a big impact on his will.” Joshua’s coach Ben Davison is renowned for his analytical boxing brain and attention to detail. But Hale insisted anyone would be wasting their time banking on film study from his boxing debut against Fury. He said: “I mean it’s a big time growth from last camp, he’s a completely different boxer.“If people are watching film on the last fight, that’s a completely different person than you’re going to deal with in this fight. “And that’s what I’m excited about.” Hale has been in the coaching game for over 17 years and has worked with athletes from basketball to baseball. Ngannou returns to face AJ in only his second boxing boutCredit: @francisngannouThe ex-UFC champion has been described as a ‘freak’ athleteCredit: @francisngannouNgannou stands 6ft 4in tall and weighs over 19 stoneCredit: @francisngannouBut his bread and butter is American football and he knows and NFL talent when he sees one – and Ngannou has all the makings of one. Hale said: “If he was born in America, he would be playing in the NFL, no doubt about it. “He wouldn’t have a choice! Especially if I got a hold of him, he wouldn’t have a choice. But what position would Ngannou be if he traded the ring for the field? “He would definitely be a DN, defensive end,” Hale said. People don’t understand how fast he is the guy can run. “He can run so I could definitely see him being like a Myles Garrett, who was defensive player of the year this year. READ MORE SUN STORIES“He definitely has that body type, that size, that kind of speed. He would definitely be an NFL football player if he was born in America.” Joshua facing off with NgannouCredit: AFP More

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    Jake Paul predicts Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou winner after MMA star’s fight with ‘old and lacklustre’ Tyson Fury

    JAKE PAUL aimed a dig at Tyson Fury when breaking down Anthony Joshua’s fight with Francis Ngannou. Ngannou meets AJ in a huge heavyweight showdown on Friday in Saudi Arabia. Anthony Joshua arriving in Riyadh ahead of his fight with Francis NgannouCredit: GettyNgannou faces AJ in only his second boxing boutCredit: GettyIt will be only his second professional boxing bout, having made his debut against Fury, 35, in October. And Ngannou, 37, almost did the impossible by flooring the Gypsy King and taking him to the judges’ scorecards. But the MMA superstar was on the end of a controversial split-decision loss that saw the mother of all upsets denied. Still the performance was enough to bring Joshua, 34, to the negotiation table and Ngannou has been afforded another huge boxing payday. READ MORE IN BOXINGBut YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, 27, cannot help but side with AJ on this one. He told SunSport: “It’ll be interesting but I think it will be hard for Francis to beat a Joshua that has looked like his old self, whereas I think Ngannou had an old, lacklustre, not focussed Fury.”I want Francis to win, but I think it’s going to be tough for him.” Paul’s comments came as he made his own return to the ring in Puerto Rico. Most read in BoxingANTHONY JOSHUA VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe knocked out 17-2 boxer Ryan Bourland in round one to improve his record to 9-1, with Fury’s brother Tommy, 24, the only man to have beaten him. Paul – who has claimed Tommy turned down eight-figure offers to rematch – instead set his sights on Canelo Alvarez after his latest KO. Anthony Joshua says deaths in boxing make him train even harderHe said: “I’m ready for the big leagues. I’m getting sharp, this is my life now and like I said, I’m on the road to world champion and hey Canelo, stop ducking.”I know you want it, I know you want it and I’m repping Puerto Rico, you’re repping Mexico so it’s Puerto Rico vs Mexico.”Jake Paul after knocking out Ryan Bourland in round oneCredit: Amanda Westcott/MVP More

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    Inside world of bare-knuckle MMA dubbed ‘most VIOLENT show’ where ‘skulls vibrate’ in brutal bouts made by ex-UFC star

    JORGE MASVIDAL is providing fans with the “most VIOLENT show” on Earth by mixing his two passions together. Masvidal became a cult hero during his UFC days and stands as the proud owner of the fastest knockout in octagon history. Ex-UFC stars Junior dos Santos and Fabricio Werdum in bare-knuckle MMACredit: Gamebred Bareknuckle 5MMA legend Jorge Masvidal promotes the boutsCredit: Gamebred Bareknuckle 5Werdum left brutally marked upCredit: Gamebred Bareknuckle 5But nearly 20 years before rendering Ben Askren unconscious in five seconds with a flying knee, the American was a feared street fighter. He shot to underground fame on YouTube brawling on the streets of Miami for $500 at a time after being recruited by viral sensation Kimbo Slice. So when Masvidal launched Gamebred Fighting Championship in 2021, he married together his two loves to produce sweet violence. He introduced bare-knuckle MMA, where fighters compete without gloves on in the cage, which returns on Saturday streaming free on Kick. READ MORE IN MMAMasvidal, 37, told SunSport: “There’s more submissions, there’s more knockouts, there’s more cuts, it’s more violence. So it’s not everybody’s cup of tea.”But for the right type of person that wants to see two trained killers going at it with no gloves and see what would happen in real life this is it right here. “When we did Junior dos Santos’ fight with Fabricio Werdum over a period of five hours we had a million views. “That just shows, like man, we’re heading down the right path. This is the right cup of tea for a lot of people are we’re going to keep pushing this product that nobody has. Most read in SportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“And on March 2nd, I bring you the world’s most violent show, Junior dos Santos versus Alan Belcher for the heavyweight title.” Masvidal says bare-knuckle MMA bouts have a brutal 80 per cent stoppage ratio. Jorge Masvidal insists making amends with Jake Paul will not stand in way of mega-fight after confirming boxing switch He added: “People are just going to sleep, sleep from ground and pound. “Because they get hit with that bare-knuckle fist and they’re on that mat and they don’t get to absorb it. “It’s all on their skull freakin’ vibrating. Those are pretty gnarly. Some submissions and obviously a lot of blood. “You’ll see a guy with a submission and as he’s squeezing he’s pouring blood and this guy’s pouring blood and it’s just a bloodbath. “That’s definitely something you don’t see as much with the padded gloves. But the knockouts when they do happen are just violent.” Masvidal credits much of his career to Slice but what would the street fighting king think of bare-knuckle MMA? “He’d be sitting there ringside with me handing out belts, having a good old time just promoting fights and finding the future talent,” Masvidal replied.  Masvidal says bare-knuckle MMA bouts have an 80% stoppage ratioHe called it the ‘most violent show’Masvidal admits ‘it’s not everybody’s cup of tea’Bare-knuckle MMA launched in 2021“I always give a big shout out to Kimbo because he allowed me to come onto his platform back then when he was a rockstar on YouTube, getting millions of views. “Nobody knew me and he asked me, ‘Hey, do you want to come fight on my platform?’ He opened that door for me as a mixed martial artist and pro fighter to just build a platform.” Masvidal emotionally announced his retirement from MMA last April in his home of Miami following defeat to Gilbert Burns. But surrounding himself immersing himself in promoting fights has done nothing to itch the scratch that has plagued him since hanging up his gloves. And now Masvidal has confirmed he is coming back this year – but not in the MMA cage. He said:“Does a dog miss a bone, brother? Hell yeah, every mother f***ing day. “I’m coming back to do boxing this year, that’s definitely maybe something the UK didn’t know too much about. READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’m definitely going to be doing boxing this year.” Masvidal intends to come out of retirement for a boxing switchCredit: Getty More

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    I ate Uber Eats for 30 days to fill empty space after retiring… now I’m back for boxing switch, says Jorge Masvidal

    JORGE MASVIDAL binged on a month’s worth of takeaways before being convinced to end his retirement. Masvidal emotionally hung up his gloves last April in his home of Miami following defeat to Gilbert Burns. Jorge Masvidal is coming out of retirement to make a switch to boxingCredit: GettyThe next day – with his 20-year and 52-fight MMA career over – the American superstar was left feeling so empty he decided to fill up on fast food. Ahead of Gamebred bare-knuckle MMA, Masvidal told SunSport: “It wasn’t the best feeling when I woke up the next day. “It was like, ‘Damn I’m not retired, am I really retired? Guess I’m retired, Uber Eats!’ “Then I started ordering food and just eating to like fill this f***ing empty space and I did that for a while for like 20 or 30 days of waking up and feeling the same. READ MORE IN BOXING“It just wasn’t right, it definitely didn’t feel right being retired.” Masvidal, 37, was soon back to training and as luck would have it he was approached to make a switch to boxing. He said: “As that was happening a lot of other things were happening and this great deal fell on my lap to come back and be able to come back and box. “I got to straighten out a lot of things in my life at that time on a personal level as that was the only way I was going to be able to go forward on a professional level. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“I got those things done and here I am, pushing forward.”Masivdal is still under contract with the UFC but looks to have their blessing to make a move into boxing. Jorge Masvidal boasts of having ‘world’s most violent’ sport as bare-knuckle MMA leaves fighters’ ‘skulls vibrating’ And despite making amends with YouTuber-turned 8-1 boxer Jake Paul, 27, it will not stand in the way of a mega-fight between them. Masvidal said: “Being friends with him or not, I mean that has nothing to do with us fighting. “I’ve got respect for him for all the things he’s doing in his life in terms of turning his life around, these personal conversations, that’s how I’ve grown respect for him. “How he told me how his life was going and how boxing switched it and changed it because of the discipline that sport demands and how he grew up in the media world and the Disney world, it was very different.“I respect that and it’s very commendable but it has nothing to do with us fighting. If the UFC allowed me to, I don’t have all these permissions yet to be calling out people. “But I’d fight anybody, I don’t have friends in this sport. I didn’t get into this sport to make friends, I got in this sport to provide for myself, my family and be number one.” Masvidal is looking to face a fellow crossover star as he prepares to swap the cage for the ring. He said: “I would like to fight a couple of MMA guys, some YouTube influencers and get my feet wet in the traditional boxing way. “The same way that boxers do, they go get a gold medal and they come out and they fight ten guys that could never hurt them in the sport. “And that’s the same thing I want to do, I want to push myself as much as possible but within my MMA-boxing experience. READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’m not going to go and fight a world champion off the rip, is what I’m saying.” Masvidal is back in trainingCredit: @gamebredfighter More

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    How heavyweights Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou compare on punch machine – and it’s bad news for Brits

    FRANCIS NGANNOU is a harder hitter than Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury – if punch machine numbers are anything to go by. Ngannou had fans fearing for AJ ahead of their March 8 showdown in Saudi Arabia after effortlessly hitting the top score of 999. Fans feared for Anthony Joshua after his punch machine scoreCredit: Instagram / @ francisngannouJoshua clocked a score just under NgannouCredit: InstagramTyson Fury and AJ both used their weaker left handCredit: InstagramDAZN posted a video in 2023 which showed Joshua clocking 965 – but it was with his weaker left hand. And Fury also has a similar machine in his gym and once ranked a score of 993 – but he too refused to use his stronger right hook.The three efforts were compiled in a video by Boxing Science but fans were not convinced it proves anything. One said: “They should do it on the same punching machine to get a accurate result. READ MORE IN BOXING”All matches would be slightly different. All there readings were not that far apart.” Another added: “Unless they’re all calibrated perfectly, the number mean nothing. All different machines. Pointless.”One agreed: “Think they all need to hit the same machine.” Ngannou’s ferocious fists were on full display when he dropped Fury on his boxing debut in October despite losing a controversial split-decision.Most read in BoxingANTHONY JOSHUA VS FRANCIS NGANNOU: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE CROSSOVER BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHis frightening power was once tested and found to be the equivalent to 96 horse power.That means it carries the same ferocity as a 12lb sledgehammer being swung at full force or being hit by a moving Ford Escort. Fans fear Anthony Joshua will be ‘sleeping for a week’ after Francis Ngannou BREAKS scale on punch machineFormer kickboxer Dewey Cooper has been the man tasked with honing Ngannou’s hands since joining the camp in 2017.But along with coach John Mbumba, their roles became even more important last year when Ngannou put on hold his MMA career to cross over to boxing.But Cooper admits neither him or Mbumba can take credit for his devastating power.Instead, he puts it down to Ngannou’s years spent working in sand mines in Cameroon for £1.50 a day from the age of ten.Cooper told SunSport: “As far as his punching power, no that was something that he naturally had.”He dug sand mines as a kid all the way up to his early 20s. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Of course, his DNA, his Cameroonian heritage and that hard manual labour as a kid all the way up, I feel was the main attribute to that ungodly power.”Ngannou with boxing coach Dewey CooperCredit: Reuters More

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    Amir Khan backs Anthony Joshua to force Battle of Britain with Tyson Fury and reveals Francis Ngannou fight prediction

    AMIR KHAN has backed Anthony Joshua to knock out Francis Ngannou and force Tyson Fury to the negotiation table. Joshua faces Ngannou on March 8 in Saudi Arabia in the same Riyadh venue where Fury was dropped by the MMA star in October.
    Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou ahead of their March 8 boutCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury fought Ngannou in his last boutCredit: Getty
    The Gypsy King needed a controversial points victory to escape with his unbeaten record and reputation barely intact.
    So if AJ can make mincemeat of Ngannou, it could rejuvenate demand for a Battle of Britain bout with Fury.
    Khan told SunSport: “If he gets the knock out or outboxes Ngannou and makes it look so easy, I think it will be a big statement in the world of boxing, especially the heavyweight division.
    “There’s still that talk that the Joshua and Fury fight should still happen so this is a good chance for Joshua to show how good he is.”
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    Fury, 35, got off the floor in round three to escape with a disputed split-decision verdict in his favour.
    And he now faces Oleksandr Usyk, 37, on May 18 after a cut sustained in sparring forced him to postpone from February 17.
    Ngannou, 37, meanwhile turned his attention to Joshua, 34, after he was denied an immediate rematch with Fury.
    But AJ goes into the bout with ten rounds of valuable video evidence to study as Khan, 37, backed his fellow Brit to get the job done in style.
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    He said: “Obviously, Ngannou surprised us all because that massive fight he had with Tyson Fury and how close the fight was, it could have gone either way.
    “I don’t know if Tyson took his foot off the gas, not expecting what he came to do.
    Amir Khan, 37, back in training and reveals mega-fight to bring him out of retirement while aiming dig at Jake Paul
    “But the fight with Joshua, Joshua’s gonna know now how hard he gave a fight to Fury.
    “So I’m sure he’s going to be on his A-game. He’s not going to make the same mistakes and he’s going to train very hard for this fight.
    “Because like I said, maybe Tyson overlooked him and thought it was going to be a walk in the park but really he surprised us all.
    “So I think this is only going to make Joshua train even harder. But, I got Joshua winning.
    “I think it could be a mid-round, mid-fight knockout maybe four, five, six rounds. Or, it could be a 12-round decision.”
    Amir Khan speaks to SunSport in Saudi ArabiaCredit: SunSport More