Tyson Fury’s post-fight press conference CANCELLED after Gypsy King humiliated by Ngannou in controversial bout

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TYSON FURY’S post-fight press conference was CANCELLED following his highly controversial win over Francis Ngannou.

The Gypsy King, 35, was expected to comfortably deal with the former UFC heavyweight champion, 37, who was making his professional boxing debut.

Francis Ngannou knocked Tyson Fury down in the third round of their fightGetty
Fury controversially won by split decision but his post-fight presser was called offGetty

But a stunned crowd in Saudi Arabia watched Ngannou floor Fury in the third round with a cuffing left hook to the top of the head.

WBC champion Fury, whose belt was not on the line, beat the count and saw out the 10 rounds, before the judges awarded him a split-decision win.

However, the result has been much-disputed, with many believing Ngannou did enough to pull off the astonishing upset.

And such was the underwhelming nature of Fury’s performance, his post-fight presser was called off.

Had it gone ahead, it was reportedly set to be a lavish event as Fury prepared to take on Oleksandr Usyk on December 23.

But there are now doubts as to whether the undisputed clash will go ahead as planned.

Usyk was ringside for Fury-Ngannou and was left stunned when the WBC king was dropped in the third round.

When asked after the fight about the date for the Usyk clash, Fury 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.

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“I’m gonna go home, take a long hard rest and then we’ll see what’s next for us.”

Fury’s promoter Frank Warren said: “He’s gonna rest up, that’s what’s gonna happen next and then he’s gonna make a decision of what he wants to do because he’s the boss.”

Usyk was later jettisoned into the ring and went face to face with Fury.

Fury was more buoyant by the time the two squared up and said: “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 put it more simply, adding: “Let’s go.”

Presenter Josh Denzel then put it simply and said: “Will the fight be on December 23? It’s been touted across the boxing world. Will we see it on that date?”

Fury replied: “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!”

Denzel then turned to Usyk and said: “Can we agree 23rd of December?”

A slightly confused Usyk replied: “Oui.”

Warren then went on to cast doubt on the December 23 date once more by admitting they could not commit until a cut on the top of Fury’s head had been assessed.

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