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Tyson Fury’s dad, John Fury, has been sent a word of warning from Mike Tyson that Joe Egan is “coming for you” due to a conversation he had with Russell Crowe.

Fury Snr had an established boxing career himself with 13 professional bouts to his name.

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But he’s become a celebrity in his own right as part of his son’s journey to becoming heavyweight world champion.

He’s a regular feature by Fury’s side at every fight and press conference and regularly gets heated with his son’s opponent.

Fury Snr has even called out numerous people throughout the years in an attempt to get back into the boxing ring for a big payday.

The 59-year-old famously called out boxing legend Tyson in October last year ahead of his son’s fight against Francis Ngannou.

It’s not the first time Fury Snr has stated his desire to get into the ring with Iron Mike.

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The next best thing could be on offer for Fury Snr though with Tyson’s former sparring partner pushing to fight the Englishman.

Egan announced plans to come out of retirement and called out Fury Snr as the person he wanted to fight.

He said: “Hello everyone. I have one last hurrah in me. I haven’t fought in over 20 years.

“John Fury is my friend and he is a good fighting man, same as myself, a good fighting man and I think the two of us would have a great boxing match.

“Out in Saudi let’s show them YouTubers and them Saudi royals how two old warriors can perform.”

Mike Tyson is close friends with Joe Egan
Mike Tyson is close friends with Joe Egan

Fury Snr dismissed the request, replying: “Not interested in talking about those people. Can we move on please?”

But Egan hasn’t given up and enlisted the help of his close friend Tyson to try and elicit a response from Fury Snr.

Tyson said: “John Fury, you’ve got my friend Joe Egan really mad at you, saying you wanted to fight me.

John Fury is a character at his son's press conferences
John Fury is a character at his son’s press conferences

“And he also told me that you told Russell Crowe that he was a fraud. So, Joe Egan is looking for John Fury, okay?

“And if I’m able to see that fight – I hope it’s not in England because I’m a felon, I can’t go to England.

“But he’s coming for you John Fury, for my honor.”

Francis Ngannou is in tremendous shape as he prepares for only his second professional boxing fight.

Ngannou faces Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia, months after impressing the boxing world against Tyson Fury.

Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou: How former UFC champion is training  like Muhammad Ali | DAZN News GB

While the Cameroonian made his name in MMA as a former UFC heavyweight champion, he left many boxing fans stunned when he knocked down Fury.

Ngannou might have ultimately lost but he won a moral victory by taking the Gypsy King the whole way and many believed he deserved to win.

And now he will take on Britain’s other heavyweight boxing superstar in AJ – and this time he is training hard to match him in the ring.

Showing off an incredible physique on social media site Instagram, Ngannou is hard at work getting himself in tip-top shape.

UFC: Francis Ngannou, the African champion who wanted to change the UFC and  is leaving on principle | Marca

As well as brandishing absolute cannons for arms, the 37-year-old towers over most men at 6ft 4ins.

Ngannou is renowned as one of the heaviest hitters in combat sports and seven of his last eight UFC wins came via knockout or technical knockout.

Before Joshua and Ngannou touch gloves in March, there is the small matter of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk to unify the heavyweight division.

With that clash also taking part in Saudi Arabia, Joshua is expected to be ringside but he has insisted his sights are firmly on Ngannou.

Francis Ngannou unsure of MMA return, says 'there's a chance' he does only  boxing in 2024 - Yahoo Sports

“Let me say this again, I’m not focusing on that,” Joshua told The MMA Hour.

“I’m going to take my mind, I have to draw it back that Ngannou is my undisputed title fight. That’s the mentality I have to have.

“Ngannou is my undisputed fight. Because you’re only as good as your last fight, and I respect him a lot.

“He ain’t easy money. He’s a hard night’s work.

“And you know what’s crazy? So am I. I’m a hard night’s work for anyone. So let’s go, it’s going to be fireworks.”

Mike Tyson has debunked claims he is set to return to the ring in a big-money bout with Fedor Emelianenko.

The 57-year-old returned from a 15-year hiatus to fight Roy Jones Jr in November 2020 but has since kept out of the spotlight regarding another potential outing.

Fans however were quickly sent into overdrive once again this week, with a potential fight against MMA legend Emelianenko sparking rumors online.

Touted to be taking place in boxing’s new hot spot in Saudi Arabia, the claims were quickly dismissed by Tyson’s team, insisting ‘Iron Mike’ has no desire to fight the former four-time combat sambo world champion.

“This is false,” Tyson’s representatives told Sun Sport journalist Chisanga Malata.

“Mr. Tyson has not spoken to anyone in his camp.

“He is not interested in doing a fight with him now or in the future.”

His fight some four years ago with Jones Jr is still considered one of boxing’s all-time biggest pay-per-view events, with Tyson constantly talked of despite his age.

Approaching 60, the former world heavyweight champion has not shied away from one more outing but insists everything would once again have to be aligned correctly.

Mike Tyson. (Credit: Getty)

“I could be persuaded,” Tyson said of a potential comeback while speaking to TMZ News, before insisting that he ‘can’t express himself financially’.

“I don’t know. When I see the money people for the end of the product, my mind works clearer. I can’t express myself right now financially.”

Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis are just two of the names often brought into the picture, with Jake Paul and John Fury also loosely linked in the past with facing off against one of the all-time greats.

The American has also been offered the chance to help Francis Ngannou prepare for his bout with Anthony Joshua, as the two prepare to go toe-to-toe in March.

Francis Ngannou has claimed that Anthony Joshua doesn’t ‘have the strength’ to win their upcoming boxing clash.

Ngannou is set to face Joshua in Saudi Arabia on March 8, after the Brit’s bout with Deontay Wilder fell through after the American’s defeat to Joseph Parker at the ‘Day of Reckoning’ card.

Francis Ngannou during his appearance on the High Performance Podcast            The former UFC star previewed his fight with Anthony Joshua

Francis Ngannou issued a chilling warning to Anthony Joshua ahead of their bout in Saudi Arabia, during a recent appearance on the High Performance Podcast

Wilder’s defeat opened the door for former UFC champion Ngannou to take on Joshua, despite having lost the only professional boxing fight of his career.

Ngannou, 37, fell to a split decision defeat against heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in a thrilling 10-round clash back in October, where he also scored an impressive knockdown.

Despite the loss, the Cameroonian is clearly full of confidence heading into the bout with Joshua and issued a chilling warning to the British star on the High Performance Podcast.

The 37-year-old will test his abilities against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia on March 8th
The 37-year-old will test his abilities against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia on March 8th

During his appearance on the show, Ngannou said: ‘Never say never. Nothing is impossible. We don’t know the strength of Anthony Joshua.

‘Even though I don’t believe he has that strength, we’re going to find out. In two months, we’re going to find out. I’m going to be the one taking his soul’.

The former UFC star has been adamant that he’ll be victorious against Joshua and even fired back at the Brit’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, in a recent interview.

Matchroom Boxing promoter Hearn said he expects his fighter, Joshua, to knock Ngannou out during their match.

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He told MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani: ‘I feel like he’s earned that shot – or certainly to continue at that level. And I fancy the fight.

‘You’ve heard me say before, I really believe AJ knocks him out. But he’s a dangerous fight. I know that this guy’s a big, big lump that can really punch, and I think he has no fear, which makes him dangerous’.

As reported by The Mirror, Ngannou fired back: ‘Eddie is a promoter, that’s like a routine for me. It’s deja vu, he said the same thing all of the time just not about Francis Ngannou but about somebody else. That’s how he talks and what he does’.

Elsewhere, during his appearance on the High Performance Podcast, Ngannou offered inspirational advice and also reflected on his journey from African to Europe.

Francis Ngannou stunned Tyson Fury and knocked him down in the third round of their clash in October
Francis Ngannou stunned Tyson Fury and knocked him down in the third round of their clash in October

He said: ‘The only person that will help you and change your life is you. It’s not somebody who helped me or anybody that help me that make me who I am.

‘Because, if you are a stupid person, they can help you as much as they want. You won’t do anything. Your life depends on you.

‘I made it in Europe inside a zodiac. The small inflatable zodiac. It was nine of us. [I did it for] The dream. I’d rather have a life without dream instead of having a dream without life.

‘You seen all those people that have been rescued or died in the ocean every day. They know all the stories, they know all the worst thing that is happening there, that you have no idea. But they have no choice’.

Anthony Joshua will be in line to challenge for Tyson Fury’s WBC world heavyweight title if he beats Francis Ngannou.

Joshua returns on March 8 in Saudi Arabia against ex-UFC champion Ngannou, in only his second boxing bout.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told Gambling.com: “He has had a sensational career and if he beats Francis Ngannou, then he is number one in the WBC while Francis Ngannou is number 10 so the winner will certainly be positioned for great things in the immediate future.”

Ngannou put his MMA career on hold last year to fight Fury on his boxing debut. And he amazingly scored a knockdown only to be beaten via controversial split-decision.

Meanwhile Joshua, 34, takes on Ngannou, 37, just three weeks later.

Winners of the two super-fights could meet but as it stands, Fury and Usyk are already contracted to a rematch.

But WBC boss Sulaiman would consider altering plans if promoters requested.

He said: “The WBC already sanctioned Fury v Usyk and the rematch.

“We received the request and have already accepted a rematch if the promoters put it together so that’s where the WBC stands.

“If the promoters change their request for the rematch, we will certainly address it.”

Anthony Joshua lauded Francis Ngannou an ‘inspiration’ and won’t ‘underestimate’ him when the two come face-to-face in an eagerly-anticipated bout in Saudi Arabia

Anthony Joshua has been inspired by Francis Ngannou’s journey – even though he plans to end it in March.

Anthony Joshua celebrates victory following the Heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Otto Wallin during the Day of Reckoning: Fight Night at Kingdom Arena
Anthony Joshua has lauded Francis Ngannou an ‘inspiration’

The British heavyweight star takes on the MMA fighter in a 10-round clash in Saudi Arabia. Joshua, 34, is hoping an impressive knockout can fire up interest in a Tyson Fury showdown after the Gypsy King was almost upset by Ngannou last October.

Cameroon-born Ngannou made it to the top of UFC after travelling as a refugee from Africa to Europe which included harrowing journeys by sea and truck. It’s something which has inspired Joshua. “The journey he has taken,” said ‘AJ’. “He’s a go getter. He is someone who sets a goal and goes and gets it.

Francis Ngannou
Francis Ngannou’s journey has been hailed by Anthony Joshua

He continued: “To travel across that desert. He said like people that travel across there, they fall off the car, back of the truck and they’re left to die. Think of how many people that you know that have come before you that have tried that same route and you’re going through it. It takes a lot.

“It takes a lot to travel the Mediterranean, the sea, he crossed, it’s a lot man. He said he couldn’t swim either. It is inspiration. It is someone who searched for a better life and he’s doing it in one of the toughest sports, combat sport. He’s a determined person and I find it inspirational.”

Francis Ngannou - Tyson Fury
Ngannou almost shocked the boxing world against Tyson Fury

Ngannou almost stunned the world when he floored Fury on his boxing debut in October before the Gypsy King recovered to edge out a win on points and save embarrassment. It was clear Fury gave the MMA fighter no respect and expected it to be a walkover.

Joshua added: “Would I have underestimated him? No, the problem with me is I train the same for every fight; obviously we train differently, but I do always work hard, so I wouldn’t have underestimated him.

Anthony Joshua celebrates his victory Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia
Anthony Joshua celebrates his victory Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia

“But now I know the guy can fight, I know. There’s no element of surprise, like, ‘He’s gonna be s***, he’s not gonna be able to move, he’s gonna have s*** footwork, his feet are gonna be like he’s stuck in the sand.’ No, he can move, he can come forward, so it’ll be good to see how I deal with that – and how he deals with me as well.”

Joshua is training for his crossover fight with former UFC champion Ngannou in March and Tom Aspinall would be willing to help the Brit in his preparations

UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has offered Anthony Joshua a helping hand for his Francis Ngannou training camp.

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Joshua is currently preparing to fight Ngannou on March 8 in Saudi Arabia and the winner of their fight has been promised an undisputed heavyweight world title shot. Aspinall helped Tyson Fury prepare for his crossover fight against Ngannou last year which he narrowly won in a controversial decision.

“If [Joshua] needs help, give me a call and I’ll be there,” Aspinall told Matchroom Boxing. “Boxers are used to fighting boxers, so they know the patterns of a boxer. The patterns, movement and thought process of a boxer. In MMA we’re doing different stuff than a standard boxer would. We’re throwing different shots from different angles and that’s something an MMA fighter, I’m not saying just me, could definitely help out AJ with.”

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‘If you get standard boxers in that have been boxing since they’re 10 years old, they’re going to move and have the same thought process as every other boxer. As MMA fighters our patterns are different, movements are jerkier and the way we defend is different to a boxer. I’m not going to tell AJ what to do, but it would be definitely recommended to get a decent level MMA fighter in as a sparring partner.”

Ngannou wants another shot at Fury if he beats Joshua and isn’t interested in fighting for a world title after contractual issues with the UFC delayed his exit from the promotion. Aspinall, who currently holds the interim UFC belt, admitted he didn’t give Ngannou a chance against Fury but thinks his fight with Joshua could go either way.

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“I think it’s great what Ngannou has done, I didn’t give him a chance against Fury and I think the fight could have gone either way. I think it’s great he’s got this other massive fight coming up against Anthony Joshua and he’s getting paid loads of money. He’s obviously an absolute specimen and is a much better boxer than everyone thought,” Aspinall told OLBG.

“I think his chances are quite high, beating Joshua. If you have asked me that question one year ago I would have said Joshua would have smoked Ngannou easily – in Joshua’s last fight he looked really really good, he was really letting his hands go which we haven’t seen in a while – but it’s a 50/50 fight who, knows what happens.”

Boxing legend Johnny Nelson has issued a stark warning to Anthony Joshua, urging the former heavyweight champion to bring his absolute best to his upcoming fight against Francis Ngannou. Nelson believes that a loss to the former UFC champion could potentially spell the end of Joshua’s career.

Anthony Joshua

Speaking to Sky Sports, Nelson acknowledged Joshua’s confidence in his ability but cautioned him against underestimating the risk involved. “Anthony Joshua is part of the reason there’s so much bigger money in the heavyweight division right now,” Nelson said. “Like it or not, he’s a household name. But what’s the attraction he had? That crossover appeal. I still believe he’s a big draw, one of the biggest out there.”

Nelson, however, disagrees with Ngannou’s current position as a potential challenger for the undisputed heavyweight title. “There are fighters ahead of him in the top ten rankings who have proven themselves,” he stated.

Despite his reservations about Ngannou’s position, Nelson believes Joshua has a clear advantage in terms of experience and boxing knowledge. “When he boxes Ngannou,” Nelson said, “to me that should be a given. Anthony Joshua knows a lot more than Ngannou about boxing. But in this sport, one punch changes everything.”

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Nelson emphasized the potential consequences of a Joshua defeat. “If that one punch lands and Ngannou gets the win,” he said, “which I don’t believe could happen, then Ngannou would be in a position that I think other fighters deserve. Fighters who have worked their way up, fought former champions, and earned their rankings the right way, not by jumping from one spot to another.”

For Joshua, the stakes couldn’t be higher. “He can’t afford that to happen,” Nelson insisted. “He needs to be on his A-game when he fights Ngannou. He needs to learn from Tyson Fury’s mistake. If Anthony Joshua gets this job done, it could be a cash grab, but I think the risk far outweighs the reward. If he gets turned over, the multi-million deal, that multi-million fight against the winner of Usyk and Tyson Fury, is gone.”

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Nelson’s message is clear: Joshua needs to approach this fight with the utmost seriousness and focus. His career, and his future in the heavyweight division, hang in the balance.

Anthony Joshua insists he’s still at the top of the boxing scene despite a rocky few years for the former world heavyweight champion.
Anthony Joshua insists he has “never left” the top of heavyweight boxing as he prepares for his March clash against Francis Ngannou.

Anthony Joshua

Joshua will fight former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou on March 8 in Saudi Arabia.
Two-time world champion Joshua lost his WBO, IBF, and WBA belts to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 before losing a rematch to the Ukrainian the following year.
He has since beaten Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius and, in his most recent bout on December 23, Otto Wallin, when the Swedish fighter was pulled out by his corner after five rounds

In an interview with Sky News’ Jacquie Beltrao, Joshua said of his place in the top level of boxing: “I’ve never left!
“I’ll always be [there]. From the minute I’ve laced up these gloves from the amateurs until now, I’ve managed to keep my name at the top of the amateur scene and the professional scene.“It’s just the truth, it’s just how it is, and I think it’ll be that way until I don’t want to fight anymore.”

Asked by Sky News if belts still mattered in boxing or it was now about making matches, Joshua said: “I think that there is that element as well because for the fans at home they just want to see matches. At the same time, it’s like ‘I don’t care, just get the fight done’.

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“You will never know what it’s like or what it feels like to be a champion until you become one and, for me, belts will always matter because it’s something that you set your goals out to achieve as a little kid. If you are a tennis fan you win your trophies, footballer you win a trophy, boxing you win a title.”

Ngannou produced one of boxing’s shock moments of 2023 when, in his first professional bout, the 37-year-old floored Fury in a 10-round non-title bout, although the WBC heavyweight champion won the fight on a controversial split decision.

On his next fight against Joshua, Ngannou said of his target: “Maybe make him look ordinary.

Anthony Joshua seals unanimous points win against American opponent  Jermaine Franklin in London - Eurosport

“When extraordinary people meet, they might just look ordinary.

“Of course, I think I can beat him. I called for the fight and I’m here really to beat him and that’s why I came over here. I’ve been calling for those fights for four years. I’m not here to show up, I’m here to take over.”

Joshua, 34, countered: “It’s always easier said than done.

“I look through a lot of my fights and what people have said. Let’s just look at my most recent one with my last opponent [Wallin]. I’m this, I’m that, and the other – I broke his eye socket and broke his nose and sent him packing after five rounds.

“You can say what you want to say but when leather starts landing, I think people do think different about their approach.”

Francis Ngannou’s coach teases Mike Tyson collaboration for Anthony Joshua fight after boxing legend played key role in Tyson Fury camp

Ngannou shocked the world when he dropped WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and almost caused a monumental upset at the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ last October.

Iron Mike' Tyson to be in Ngannou's corner for Fury fight - Vanguard News

Ahead of the bout, Mike Tyson joined the MMA fighter’s camp and ultimately helped the Cameroonian KO artist push Fury to a controversial split decision.

Dewey Cooper, who combines his job as Ngannou’s striking coach with running Team Combat League, has now explained how the boxing legend came to join their camp and highlighted the main benefit of having him in the gym.

“Mike used to come to my fights, so we’ve been friends for a long time,” Cooper told talkSPORT.com.

“Four years ago, Francis went on Mike Tyson’s podcast, and Francis was talking about fighting Tyson Fury and people like that way back then.

Mike Tyson to train with Francis Ngannou ahead of Tyson Fury boxing match -  MMA Fighting

“He made an agreement with Mike Tyson that if he did a boxing fight Mike would have to work his corner because Mike Tyson was so influential in Francis wanting to take this journey.

“Mike had to be a part of it. He trained Francis when he could. He had a very busy schedule. He and I are good friends, so whenever he came in, he took over. It’s Mike Tyson!

“I think the main factor he played, besides the great training and instructions, was the motivation of Francis. When Mike Tyson came to the gym, Francis lit up like a kid on Christmas morning about to open his gifts.”

Ngannou’s performance against Fury earned him another mega-fight against former two-time world champion Anthony Joshua, who he will face in Saudi Arabia on March 8.

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Cooper expects Tyson to join their camp again and says he is happy to have ‘Iron Mike’ play as big a role as Ngannou wants him to over the next couple of months.

He added: “Whatever way Francis wants Mike Tyson to be involved he will be.

“I love Mike, we go back way before any of this Francis Ngannou–UFC stuff was happening anyway.

“So, I hope he will come through like he did last time and keep implementing his mentality and technique.

“I’m sure he will, but either way, [Ngannou] is going to be prepared and ready to go against Anthony Joshua.”