‘Fury camp looking quiet’ – Fans spot Tyson Fury looking sheepish as Ngannou ‘completely wrecks him’ at press conference

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FRANCIS NGANNOU had even fans frightened of him after his press conference clash with Tyson Fury.

Ngannou faces Anthony Joshua tomorrow night in Saudi Arabia, five months after his boxing debut against Fury.

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Francis Ngannou clashed with Tyson Fury at his press conference[/caption]
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Fury gatecrashed the press conference in Saudi Arabia[/caption]

The MMA superstar floored heavyweight world champion Fury only to lose a controversial split-decision.

It has kept the bad blood brewing between the pair as the Gypsy King gatecrashed Ngannou’s press conference.

And Ngannou quipped: “I’m just getting started.

“I’m looking for the victory on Friday, I don’t think it will be a statement because the road is still long.

“I want one more over Tyson, because I had the first one over him and I intend to have a second!”

Fury heckled Ngannou from the crowd and claimed he would beat the ex-UFC champion in the ring or octagon.

But Ngannou hit back: “I’m going to wipe the ring with your a*** again – there was blood in the ring!

“Your only chance is in the boxing ring with boxing rules, when you step out the ring you better stay five metres away because if I lose it, you’ll have a really bad time my friend.

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“Respect the fact boxing rules are protecting you, because you are nothing in front of me. I’ll beat you every day, twice on Sunday!”

The savage blast had fans convinced Ngannou put Fury in his place as one said: “That little switch there at the end from Francis….. everybody looked like they had seen a ghost. He’s a scary man.”

Another added: “Ngannou has completely wrecked him here. Fury Camp looking very quiet!

One agreed: “That silence from Fury camp! They know what’s up, Francis Ngannou is the literally the baddest man on the whole planet.”

Fury, 35, faces Oleksandr Usyk, 37, for the undisputed title on May 18 after he pulled out of their February 17 date with a cut sustained in sparring.

The pair are set for a rematch after but the winner between Joshua, 34, and Ngannou, 37, have then been promised a shot at the belts afterwards.

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Joshua facing off with Ngannou[/caption]

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