Tyson Fury backs Anthony Joshua to beat Francis Ngannou 'COMFORTABLY' if he adopts this exact...

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"Fury Supports Joshua's Win Over Ngannou With A Specific Strategy; Reveals Ngannou's Mistake In Their Bout."

Original: The blog section was published at 19:42 GMT on March 8th, 2024 and updated at 22:12 GMT on the same day. Rewritten: On March 8th, 2024, the blog section was posted at 7:42 PM GMT and later revised at 10:12 PM GMT.

Tyson Fury has expressed his support for Anthony Joshua to triumph over Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia with ease. Moreover, Fury has provided clear directions on the way to take down Ngannou.

In casual English, the blog section could be rewritten as: The Gypsy King also said what Ngannou's main problem is in professional boxing and explained why the ex-UFC champ wasn't able to take advantage after stunningly dropping Fury in their fight last October.

Yet, he cautioned that AJ is not as difficult to catch as he is, and expressed concern that he could fall to the ground if he did not adhere to a specific plan.

On Friday night in Riyadh, Joshua is set to earn an estimated £39 million for his fight against UFC champion Ngannou.

Fury expressed to DAZN Boxing that he is searching for an intense and thrilling altercation.

Tyson Fury recently revealed his thoughts on how Anthony Joshua could defeat Francis Ngannou with ease.

Additionally, he has pinpointed a weakness in Ngannou's boxing skills, which Joshua can utilize to his advantage.

If Joshua employs his jab and keeps his feet moving, he secures a comfortable victory.

I think he might face the same situation that I did if he decides to participate. My approach should have been to use my quick hits, move around and effortlessly win with a score of 10-0, but instead I went for the big hits and attacked him head-on. This resulted in me striking him hard in a rapid succession.

Initially, I was doing well by using the one-two combo and my opponent was taking the hits like a champ. However, I became overly eager and took more risks, which ultimately led to me being knocked down. Nonetheless, this type of outcome is common in the sport of boxing.

He said, "Employ your jab and stand up straightaway."

What I am trying to say is that even though he can hurt someone in the ring, he lacks the skills to strategically plan and execute more shots on a highly skilled opponent to knock them out. This is mainly due to his lack of extensive training in boxing.

Anthony Joshua isn't as difficult to hit as I am, even on my worst night he's still easier to land punches on than me. If Joshua gets hit and can't handle the force, he might end up on the ground like I did.

I can't wait to find out who emerges victorious from the match.

Fury competed against Ngannou in a boxing match, which marked the first time the ex-UFC titleholder participated in a professional boxing bout.

Fury advised Joshua to employ his jab, be nimble while moving, and avoid getting stuck on attempting to deliver heavy punches.

In October, Ngannou made Fury spin in the third round, but he ultimately lost the fight by a split decision.

Even though Ngannou knocked down the WBC heavyweight champion during the third round, Fury managed to win the fight through a split decision.

A single judge gave 95-94 points to Ngannou in the fight, however, the remaining two judges awarded 96-93 and 95-94 points to the Gypsy King, declaring him as the winner.

Ngannou currently holds the title for the most powerful punch ever thrown worldwide. His punching speed is said to be as strong as the power of a standard family car. To this day, nobody has managed to surpass his record since its establishment in 2018.

With his incredible punching power, he becomes a formidable adversary for anyone who dares to challenge him.

AJ's vast boxing mastery gives him a significant edge over Ngannou. Despite the fact that Ngannou has some boxing background from his earlier days and MMA training, he hasn't devoted as much time and effort to the sport as Joshua has.

According to Fury, Ngannou lacks the skill to connect a series of punches against top-notch boxers. However, Fury cautioned that Ngannou can still take down AJ with a powerful single hit.

Joshua has won 27 times and lost three times in his professional career. He has managed to improve his image after losing to Andy Ruiz Jr. and Oleksandr Usyk twice.

The British individual has triumphed over Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, and Otto Wallin in recent times.

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