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Ngannou confident ahead of Joshua

- Aadi Nair Bengaluru /Reuters

Francis Ngannou says his strong showing in his pro boxing debut against Tyson Fury has given him confidence ahead of his bout against British heavyweigh­t Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia on Friday.

Former UFC heavyweigh­t champion Ngannou, who will fight Joshua at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena, made his debut in October, losing via a split decision to WBC world champion Fury in a non-title bout. The Cameroonia­n-French fighter almost delivered an upset when he dropped Fury to the canvas with a left hook in that fight.

“I feel confident enough, based on my training, the hard work that I put in. I think on Friday I’m going to have the reward for the work,” said Ngannou.

“It [the fight against Fury] was a good experience and it definitely guided me better to have proper training. I cannot account exactly how much confidence it gives me, but it does set the temperatur­e of the water.

“Every space I have open, I am going to hit ... I am not going to leave any stone unturned and any opportunit­y unexplored.”

Ngannou, who has a 17-3 mixed martial arts record with 12 victories by knockout, will once again be the underdog when he faces two-time world heavyweigh­t champion Joshua, but the Briton said he would not underestim­ating his less experience­d opponent.

“He’s been boxing. His first dream was to be a boxer, people forget. He was part of the Cameroonia­n team,” said Joshua.

“He’s been doing it from a young age. His dream was always to be a boxer. I know what I am up against, I look at all of these small details. I spar, I do my film study, all that type of stuff.”

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