Eubank Jr insists Fury 'deserved to LOSE' against Ngannou
Chris Eubank Jr insists Tyson Fury ‘deserved to LOSE’ against Francis Ngannou… as he claims the victorious Gypsy King had spent ‘too much time filming Netflix specials rather than in the gym’
- Tyson Fury controversially defeated Francis Ngannou on Saturday night
- Many felt that the MMA star was ‘robbed’ of a massive win against Fury
- LISTEN: Exclusive Tyson Fury interview on THE HOOK – our new boxing podcast
Chris Eubank Jr believes Tyson Fury deserved to lose his ‘Battle of the Baddest’ clash against Francis Ngannou.
Fury picked up a split decision victory over the crossover MMA star – despite being knocked down early in the fight, and many feeling the 37-year-old Cameroonian deserved to win the bout.
Eubank Jr has given his take on the fight, insisting the Gypsy King was lucky and didn’t spend enough time in the gym before Saturday’s controversial victory.
He wrote on X: ‘Watching from ringside I thought Ngannou won the fight. It was close but he was the aggressor, landed heavier shots & scored a knockdown.
‘Fury deserved to lose after having so much trouble against a man who has never boxed before… too much time filming Netflix specials not enough time in the gym I’m guessing. Unlucky Francis.’
Chris Eubank Jr feels Tyson Fury ‘deserved to lose’ against Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia
Eubank Kr claimed Fury spent too much time focusing on his Netflix specials rather than the fight
Fury emerged victorious despite being knocked down in the third and a great performance from Ngannou on his boxing debut
Ngannou stunned many with his excellent performance on his boxing debut.
He knocked Fury down in the third round and despite a fight-back from Fury in the middle of the contest, the Gypsy King’s win came as a shock to many viewers – with some claimed Ngannou had been ‘robbed’ of a famous victory.
Fury’s face was left battered and bruised after his victory, while the ex-MMA star looked fine and took his defeat well – despite celebrating after the final bell as though he had won the match.
Boxing fans now wait to see if the Gypsy King’s bout with Oleksandr Usyk will go ahead, with talk of the match taking place in December.
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