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STREET FIGHT

Francis warns Fury to keep it in the ring

- From MARTIN DOMIN in Riyadh

FRANCIS NGANNOU menacingly warned Tyson Fury he would be making a grave mistake by picking a fight with him on the street.

Former UFC heavyweigh­t champion Ngannou dropped Fury on his profession­al boxing debut last October en route to a controvers­ial points defeat.

Despite having his hand raised, Fury endured the worst night of his career and was forced to postpone a showdown with Oleksandr Usyk two months later after being hurt by the newcomer.

The Cameroonia­n will face Anthony Joshua in his second profession­al boxing bout tomorrow with a shot at either Fury or Usyk – and the undisputed title – on the line for the winner.

And three nights before the first bell, Ngannou and Joshua were invited to an audience with Saudi boxing’s new ringmaster Turki Alalshikh.

They were joined by Cristiano Ronaldo and WBC world champion

Fury, who furiously confronted Ngannou, accusing him of branding the Brit “a coward”.

Ngannou stood his ground as Fury mouthed off and said: “Tyson is trying to buy himself a good conscience. I have never called anyone a coward, unless you really are a coward.

“But I would never call a man who steps into the ring to fight another man a coward.

“For me, it wasn’t a problem. It seems to be a problem for him but either way I told him we didn’t need to sort it out then, we will run it back. He had better be ready because I will be ready.

“It won’t be my first bout anymore and I will bring everything I have with me and throw it at him.

“I told him the only chance he has is in the boxing ring, I knew he couldn’t do s***. The only moment he has a chance is when boxing rules apply. If you take them away, I beat him from Monday to Sunday – and maybe twice on Sunday.”

Joshua missed the heated confrontat­ion and kept his counsel while sharing the room with his opponent and his countryman. And he warned Ngannou he will have to put up with Fury’s antics if he is to prolong his transition from mixed martial arts to boxing.

“I heard he was stepping to Ngannou and thought, ‘F***ing hell.’ I didn’t see it, I didn’t know he kicked off,” said AJ.

“But that’s Fury and Ngannou will have to get used to it on his boxing journey.

“There wasn’t much conversati­on between myself and Fury, Ngannou and the other heavyweigh­ts, we are all here to do a job.

“His Excellency invited us to his house and we respect the invite but I think if we were given the invite and told it was our choice, a lot of us would say, ‘F*** that!.’

“We all slag each other off online but that was probably the first time we were all in a room with each other. I realised there that it’s all a bluff.

“I just stood in the corner, held my ground and scanned the room.”

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