The beef between Francis Ngannou and Tyson Fury has begun to make its presence known to the world. After signing the multimillion-dollar contract with PFL, the former UFC heavyweight champion declared that boxing was still one of the options for him. Thereafter, he named Fury and Deontay Wilder as the opponents he wanted. Soon after that, ‘The Gypsy King’ bashed ‘The Predator’ and asked him to sign the contract. 

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Recently, Conor McGregor was interviewed at The Black Forge Inn. He was asked about his opinion on who would win if Ngannou and Fury went against each other, both in MMA and in boxing. The ‘Mystic Mac’ was seemingly surprised to hear about Fury stepping into an MMA cage. He claimed that he was excited to see the boxer go ahead. 

Conor McGregor opines on Ngannou vs. Fury

At The Black Forge Inn, McGregor talked to the British promoter, Eddie Hearn, and other reporters. One of them asked ‘The Notorious’ about the rumored fight between Ngannou and Fury. He asked who would win if the two went against each other. McGregor then opined that ‘The Predator’ would win in an MMA bout, while Fury would win a boxing match.

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Thereafter, he seemed to be amazed at the thought of ‘The Gypsy King’ fighting inside an MMA cage. Although he claimed that he indeed loved the heavyweight WBC champion, he didn’t back away from calling him a “mad thing.

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‘The Notorious’ exclaimed, “Is Tyson willing to step in the f****g cage or what? He’s saying he would. Tyson says a lot of things. I love him, he’s a mad, mad thing Tyson. And I’m excited to see him go.”

What happened with Joe Rogan, Jon Jones, and Tyson Fury?

Previously, Joe Rogan expressed that if Fury and Jon Jones were locked in a room, it’d be ‘Bones’ who would be the victor. Weeks after the release of the JRE episode, Fury took to social media and bashed Rogan. He claimed that no one could ever defeat him in a ring.

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Soon, Jones decided to defend Rogan and claimed that he could defeat Fury in a single round in MMA. However, he would be an average boxer if he decided to take the fight to the squared ring.

The beef between Ngannou and Fury

Previously, in an interview with DAZN, Ngannou revealed that he was still available for a boxing match. Furthermore, he also named two fighters he dreamed about fighting. He said, “Boxing is still on the table. I always dream to get Tyson Fury and seems like he is not available right now and even Deontay Wilder that we’ve been talking.”

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Afterward, Fury attacked the Cameroonian warrior on social media. He said, “Francis Ngannou, I am your daddy. I am the daddy, me, I am the baddest man on the planet. And I’ll give you the best item you’ve ever had, you big dosser. Sign the contract. You big stiff idiot.

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Krushna Pattnaik is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the league across news, roster moves, and team developments. With a medical background, he brings particular depth to stories around player injuries, medical suspensions, and health-related developments. As a Senior Writer, he honed his editorial skills through the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program. Before moving to the NFL beat, Krushna spent three years at EssentiallySports covering MMA and Olympic sports, working across prediction pieces, live event assignments, and beat reports. With five years of personal training in Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, and taekwondo, he brought a practitioner's perspective to his fight coverage. He also briefly contributed to the ES YouTube team. His work earned external recognition, including a nod from Conor McGregor, and one of his pieces was featured on Brendan Schaub's podcast.

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