- Tyson Fury did not hold back in his verbal sparring with Francis Ngannou
- The Gypsy King described in minute detail what he would do to his foe
- Ngannou and Fury face off in Riyadh on October 28 in a cross-over contest
Tyson Fury has pledged to knock out his Francis Ngannou inside six rounds in their Saudi Arabian cross-over bout later this month.
The Gypsy King said he will to leave his opponent in a ‘heap’, ‘swell his eyes out’ and boasted that nobody could take his power.
The ‘Battle of the Baddest’ will see former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou compete in his first boxing fight against the undefeated Fury.
While Fury’s WBC belt is not on the line, he previously said he would not show his face in public if he lost, underlining how much the punch-fest means to him.
He told TNT Boxing: ‘I’m gonna knock him out inside six rounds. And shall I tell you how I’m going to do it?
‘Get on the front foot, high arm, sticking him with a punishing jab, 19, 20 stone in the face, boom, boom, boom, bust him up, swell his eyes out, and then feint, slip, bang! K.O.
‘On the front foot, not running away. On the front foot, hand-eye, let him hit the shoulder, slip, slip, bang, slip, slip, bang. Down in a heap. ‘Listen, no one can take my power. Nobody. These heavyweights don’t have a chance.’
Ngannou looked amused as the WBC heavyweight champion acted out his plans and described in detail how he would take him down on October 28.