{"id":297197,"date":"2023-10-26T01:27:31","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T01:27:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/?p=297197"},"modified":"2023-10-26T01:27:31","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T01:27:31","slug":"tyson-fury-steals-the-show-at-his-saudi-open-workout","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/boxing\/tyson-fury-steals-the-show-at-his-saudi-open-workout\/","title":{"rendered":"Tyson Fury steals the show at his Saudi open workout"},"content":{"rendered":"
It wouldn\u2019t have been a successful press event in the eyes of Tyson Fury if he didn\u2019t steal the show and overshadow his opponent Francis Ngannou.<\/p>\n
The Gypsy King was escorted to the ring by the 11-man team that helped him behind the scenes in the build-up to this weekend\u2019s fight.<\/p>\n
He booped his head to the sound of the drum and base blaring out of the speakers and called for the crowd to hype him up as he approached the ropes.<\/p>\n
As he stepped into the ring, the crowd expected the usual display of jabs and hooks, but what they got was a slightly different version of the Gypsy King.<\/p>\n
With a mischievous glint in his eye, Fury started to move to the beat of the music being blasted around Saturday night\u2019s venue.<\/p>\n
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Tyson Fury took part in an open workout ahead of Saturday’s fight vs Francis Ngannou<\/p>\n
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Fury enjoyed himself as he hit the pads before entertaining the crowd with dance-off<\/p>\n
The Gypsy King\u2019s footwork mimicked a youngster taking to the dance floor for the first time but it was clear he was enjoying himself.<\/p>\n
‘I showed the best version of me, and if he can deal with that, best of luck to him,’ he said.<\/p>\n
‘I was in there floating like a butterfly. Nineteen stone, can you believe that? And 6-foot-9. And moving like that! That’s shocking. It’s not fair, really!<\/p>\n
‘It’s happening. He’s the bull, I’m the matador! 99.999 percent of the time, the matador wins!<\/p>\n
‘Francis Ngannou is a big, fat sausage. That’s why he won’t take his top off. He’s embarrassed of his body. If it was up to Francis, he’d fight with his t-shirt on. Facts!<\/p>\n
Fury’s trainer Sugar Hill was bewildered at first but it didn\u2019t take long for him to join in. The pair were seen going toe-to-toe in a dance battle before clinching and tussling with each other in front of the cameras.<\/p>\n
After dancing around the ring for a couple of minutes, Fury took to the corner for some water. He took a casual sip, swirled it around his mouth and sprayed it into the air.<\/p>\n
It was after that Fury decided to begin boxing. Switching regularly between an orthodox and southpaw stance, Fury showed off his quick footwork and thudding power.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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He looked focused and committed to the drills being deployed by Sugar Hill – leaving the ring dripping in sweat.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, Ngannou – who has never competed in an official boxing match – focused solely on power.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The former UFC heavyweight champion stayed close to his trainer Dewey Cooper and prioritised uppercuts and left hooks.<\/p>\n
Asked if he had felt disrespected by the boxing community ahead of his debut in the ring, Ngannou replied:\u00a0 ‘To be honest, I haven’t gotten any respect from the boxing community, so I am not expecting anybody to respect me. I think I need to claim my own respect,’ he said.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Respect is not given. You don’t just walk out there and demand people to respect you for no reason. I think respect is earned, whether it’s the boxing community or life in general.<\/p>\n
‘Yes, I am going to fight, and if that big shot comes, it comes. If it doesn’t come, I really intend to fight properly.’<\/p>\n
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Fury poses with his team ahead of his crossover bout with Ngannou on Saturday<\/p>\n
And the Cameroonian insisted that ‘anything is possible’ ahead of his boxing debut against the reigning WBC heavyweight world champion.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Anything is possible. It’s possible,’ he said.<\/p>\n
‘Otherwise, I wouldn’t be here. In fact, see how we are talking about Tyson Fury? Who would’ve believed that a couple years ago?<\/p>\n
“I was having fun. I almost wanted to just dance. Then I realized that I would show them my dance skills. And I was like, ‘nah, I don’t have any!””<\/p>\n
Those ringside were a little disappointed not to see Mike Tyson in the ring with Ngannou, but it won\u2019t be long before they are reunited.<\/p>\n
Ngannou will be looking to make a statement on Saturday night, but he will have to deliver a performance of a life time.<\/p>\n
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Ngannou cut a focused figure but fans weren’t convinced by his show of boxing skills<\/p>\n
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Ngannou is a massive underdog against the heavyweight champion of the world<\/p>\n
However, fans aren\u2019t convinced he\u2019s capable of doing so after witnessing him at the open workout.<\/p>\n
One fan took to social media to say: \u2018Those first couple of straights he threw, he really loaded up and telegraphed them.<\/p>\n
\u2018That will leave him very susceptible to Fury, the brief combination looked decent towards the end though but he doesn\u2019t have that much speed especially with the power punches\u2019.<\/p>\n
Another added: \u2018Why does his jab looks so weak and floppy\u2019, while another said: \u2018Tyson Fury is going to end this fight inside three rounds.\u2019<\/p>\n