Ngannou said Fury should thank the judges for winning his fight
Former champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight, Frenchman Francis Ngannou, commented on his defeat in the fight with Briton Tyson Fury. The athlete spoke out on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
“Tyson has two judges to thank for not winning this fight,” Ngannou said.
On October 28, Fury defeated Ngannou in a heavyweight boxing bout in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The fight lasted ten rounds. The judges gave Fury the win by split decision.
Ngannou has 17 wins and three losses in mixed martial arts throughout his career. He held the UFC heavyweight championship belt.
Fury has 34 wins (24 by knockout), one draw and no defeats. He holds the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship belt.
Source: Lenta

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