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Anthony Joshua v Francis Ngannou: Heavyweight fight set for 8 March in Saudi Arabia
Great Britain's Anthony Joshua will face MMA fighter Francis Ngannou in a heavyweight contest on 8 March in Saudi Arabia.
Joshua, 34, had previously described a potential bout with Cameroon-born Ngannou as a "gimmick fight".
The 37-year-old former UFC champion only made his professional boxing debut in October, when he knocked down Tyson Fury before losing a close decision.
Joshua and Ngannou will meet at a news conference on Monday evening in London.
Former UFC heavyweight king Ngannou stunned the boxing world last year when he sent the undefeated Fury to the canvas with a left hook.
The 35-year-old Briton, who recovered to win the 10-round bout by split decision, will fight Oleksandr Usyk on 17 February for the right to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999.
Fury is the WBC champion, with Ukraine's Usyk, 36, holding the WBA, WBO and IBF belts.
Saudi organisers were intent on hosting Joshua v Deontay Wilder on 9 March, but the American's points defeat by Joseph Parker on 23 December scuppered those plans.
Joshua stopped Otto Wallin on the same card and organisers were determined to find a bout for the Watford fighter on the same weekend the Wilder showdown had been pencilled in for.
Joshua v Ngannou will take place on a Friday to avoid a clash with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix which is due to be held in Jeddah on Saturday, 9 March.
BBC
The KO looks better each time you watch itI need to watch that again.
A great fight.
Well well well! where are all the AJ groupies at! I been telling you casuals for years, you deserve this humiliation![]()
Bro, I literally logged into this thread to tag youWell well well! where are all the AJ groupies at! I been telling you casuals for years, you deserve this humiliation![]()
You were right and I said this a couple of years ago...Well well well! where are all the AJ groupies at! I been telling you casuals for years, you deserve this humiliation![]()
Bet joshua cheerleader bellew must be crying his eyes out![]()
Heavyweight scene is a joke don’t let the uk media fool you.. Mike Tyson of 88 would clean these chumps out 5 rounds max..
You were right and I said this a couple of years ago...
All hype, no substance
Bro, I literally logged into this thread to tag you![]()
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Your character arc Vs Anthony Joshua has come full circle, even though he was thoroughly exposed Vs Usyk and Ruiz I, but the last few of his fans still were going strong.

That will be an awesome fight. With both fighters in their prime.The Saudis have taken boxing events to a new level all together. That last night was a epic event.
Can't wait for the A - list Bivol v Artur Beterbiev showdown.
Jokes aside, I’ve been less critical of him in recent years, I don’t think he was ever as good as his fans suggested but I still consider him a world class fighter who has done a lot to bring more interest to the sport in this country (even though the casual fans are so toxic & ignorant in general).
I think it’s a bit harsh to call fighters completely useless after a few defeats. Not the same comparison at all but it’s like calling Ali crap for losing to Spinks or calling Tyson rubbish for losing to Kevin McBride (what a rubbish era it was all of a sudden right just because they lost those fights).
To a lot of people Daniel Dubois is some random bum, but not to the people who’ve followed his career closely since he signed with Warren. He has been on mine and @KingKhanWC radar since he was making waves for Team GB, fighters get written off too easily after some defeats but he has rebounded and his talent was evident during the early days of his career.
I missed this live and just watching now Rd 1, DD starts confidently with his feet and jab, AJ just looks a little cold to me and DD’s stance is so tight, I think from the top of my head AJ holds all the physical advantages but because DD has closed the distance he actually appears to be considerably bigger. Beautiful right there in the first minute or two, he cuts AJ off with his quicker feet and better jab, landing a clean right hand which AJ doesn’t truly recover from, AJ is fighting on fumes, his defence is all over the place, his hands are a lot lower, he lands a good upper cut but is immediately turned and bam, down he goes again and gets up right away! you always take the full count! another 20 seconds and the fight would have been over! DD is as good a finisher in this division as Wilder use to be.
Yes. Can't wait for it. Two Elite fighters, at the top of their game.That will be an awesome fight. With both fighters in their prime.
Sad to see the fall of grace of guys like AJ, Wilder and Fury.
I wasn’t a fan of AJ either like @shaz619 dude seemed fake and after the Usyk defeat the “real him” came out and after those humblings I respect him more.
But yeah seems like just yesterday Wilder and AJ were trying to negotiate a fight and ruling the HW scene with the belts amongst them until Fury came back and even then these 3 were considered the best for a bit there.
Let’s see what the next gen has..
They were certainly not appreciated enough, but that’s just the nature of it with life in general, in time perhaps they will be. Their HW era was a three headed monster for a long time, Usyk just wiped out these guys past their peak form and is the top man of a division in transition; respect for his achievements though and he didn’t need to take the Dubois rematch….
Let’s see if this goes through or another U turn incomingJoshua signs deal to fight Fury - Hearn
Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to fight fellow former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn has announced.
Joshua, who has not fought since he was a passenger in a fatal car crash in December, will first have a comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 25 July.
Fury and Joshua - both two-time world champions - have carried British boxing on the global stage for more than a decade, yet despite years of negotiations and false starts, the fight has never materialised.
But promoter Hearn posted on social media on Monday that the long-awaited fight was "signed, sealed and delivered".
"As I said, the landlord will collect his rent. That is certain," Joshua said about the fight.
Joshua, 36, must first get past unknown 35-year-old Albanian Prenga - who boasts a record of 20 wins, all by stoppage, and one loss.
The British fighter's most recent appearance in the ring was against Jake Paul in December.
Later that month Joshua's driver crashed in Nigeria, with two members of the boxer's team being killed.
"It's no secret I've taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready for stepping back into the ring and today is the next step on that journey," Joshua said.
A date or venue for Joshua v Fury has not been announced. Hearn has previously suggested it could land in November on streaming giant Netflix.
Joshua attended Fury's recent comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov and was called out by his British rival immediately after he secured a comfortable decision win. Fury, 37, attempted to goad Joshua into the ring, but he declined.
Afterwards, Team Fury said they had signed their part of the contract and were waiting on Joshua to do the same.
"I'm looking forward to competing and picking up where I left off," Joshua added.
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Joshua v Fury: Anthony Joshua signs to fight Tyson Fury after comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in July
Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has signed to fight Tyson Fury but will first have a warm-up fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on 25 July.www.bbc.com
80m quid for what’s p much an exhibition fight between two fighters past their prime, take note Dana White you greedy bum.'Joshua warm-up defeat would scupper Fury fight'
Tyson Fury could take an interim fight before facing Anthony Joshua, but the long-awaited heavyweight showdown will not happen if Joshua loses his warm-up bout in July, says promoter Frank Warren.
Britons Fury and Joshua - both two-time world champions - have signed a deal to fight this year.
But Joshua, 36, must first get past little-known Albanian Kristian Prenga on 25 July in Saudi Arabia.
"If he loses to this guy, it kills the fight," Warren told BBC Sport.
The head of Queensberry Promotions, which represents 37-year-old Fury, said the 'Gypsy King' will earn a career-high payday against Joshua, surpassing the reported £80m he earned against Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
But Warren said Fury does not want too much time out of the ring and may fight before facing Joshua in "late October" at the earliest.
Fury returned from a 15-month lay-off with a points win over Arslanbek Makhmudov in London on 11 April.
"Tyson wants to keep busy. That's the mentality he has. When he's in the gym, he goes to the gym for his mental wellbeing, as well as physically," Warren said.
"He needs focus, a date when he's going to fight, and at the moment we don't have that date."
Warren said he expects the loser of a Fury-Joshua bout to retire, or both may hang up the gloves after the one-fight deal.
"Tyson has made it very plain he'd like to fight [undisputed champion Oleksandr] Usyk again, so maybe that could be an option," Warren said.
Warren did not rule out the Fury-Joshua bout being held in Saudi Arabia, which is funding the fight, but he wants it to take place at Wembley Stadium.
"That's where everybody would like to see the fight," Warren said.
"It's the national stadium - that is where it belongs. We've had some great nights there in the past and that makes a lot of sense."
Source: BBC