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Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

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1. 10 rounds x 3 points for the main event without titles

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

1.1 Current WBC heavyweight champion "Gypsy King" Tyson Luke Fury. Born on August 12, 1988 in the Wezenshaw area of Manchester, England, he is 206cm tall, has an arm span of 216cm, a professional record of 33 draws and 1, and a right stance. The Fury family has a long history in boxing, and his father, John Fury, competed as a "gypsy" in the 80s of the 20th century, initially as a naked boxer without a license boxer, and later became a professional boxer with a professional record of 8 wins, 4 losses and 1 draw, including 1 loss to the later WBO heavyweight world champion Henry Akinwande. Half-brother Tommy began his professional boxing career on December 22, 2018 under the tutelage of Richie Hatton.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

Fury began boxing at the age of 10 and achieved amateur boxing: representing England, winning the super heavyweight gold medal at the 2008 British Championships in London; 2007 Super Heavyweight Gold at the EU Junior Championships in Warsaw; Represented Ireland in the super heavyweight silver medal at the 2007 European Junior Championships in Sombor; He won the bronze medal in the super heavyweight category at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Agadir, with an overall record of 31 wins, 26 knocks and 4 losses.

On December 7, 2008, Fury made his professional boxing debut at the National Skating Centre in Nottingham, England, where he TKO Bella Gingis in 2:14 seconds. On September 11, 2009, Fury played his 8th professional match against John McDermott at the Brentwood Centre in England for the British Boxing Control Board Heavyweight Championship, winning 98-92 for the first taste of the championship. On July 8, 2012, Fury won the WBO Intercontinental Heavyweight Title in his 19th and 1st fight against Vinny Madaron at the Clifton Hande Arena, winning the WBO Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship by TKO in 5 rounds.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

On November 29, 2015, Fury faced one of the most influential and crucial battles in his personal boxing history! At the ESPRIT Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, he challenged Klitschko Jr., the holder of the 4-time heavyweight title of WBA Super & WBC & IBF & IBO. Since Klitschko Jr. reportedly wrapped his hands without the presence of Fury's representatives, he had to wrap them again. According to statistics, Klitschko Jr. punched 231 times and hit 52 times (23%); Fury hit 86 (23%) of 371 punches, and in the 11th round, Fury was deducted 1 point for hitting Klitschko Jr. in the back of the head. With three decisions of 115:112/115:112/116:111 after 12 rounds, Fury won unanimous and won the highest honor of his career. On December 8, the IBF stripped Fury of his title because the contract with Klitschko included a rematch clause that prevented Furi from facing IBF challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov, who held the IBF belt for only 10 days.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

On June 24, 2016, Fury sprained his ankle during training and announced for the first time that the rematch with Klitschko Jr. would be postponed to a later date. On the same day, Furiri and his cousin Hughee were charged by the British Anti-Doping Agency with "the presence of banned substances" in samples taken in February 2015, namely Nandrolone, which the brothers Fury and Hughee vehemently denyed. On September 23, Fury postponed the match for the second time after being declared "unwell". According to ESPN, the day before the second announcement of the postponement, Fury failed a cocaine drug test. After winning the World Championship, Fury's mental health deteriorated and he was diagnosed by a psychiatrist with bipolar disorder, manic-depressive patient, and did not even want to live. During this time, Fury continued to drink and use cocaine, and according to himself, only when drunk could he alleviate his psychological problems. On October 12 of the same year, while awaiting investigations into the results of the use of cocaine, nandrolone and anti-doping cases deemed unfit to compete, Fury decided to drop the WBA (Unity), WBO, IBO heavyweight title.

On 12 December 2017, the UK Anti-Doping Agency announced that they had reached an agreement with the Fury family and the British Boxing Control Commission to settle the allegations, and the two-year ban on Fury was retroactive to 13 December 2015, expiring at midnight on 12 December 2017. During this time, Fury also blamed the "presence of the banned substance Nandrolone" in the samples collected for eating uncastrated wild boar, and claimed that he and Hughee were innocent.

On 19 January 2018, Fury held an interview with the British Boxing Control Board to reapply for a boxing license, which agreed to reinstate Fury's application provided that the psychologist provided Fury's latest medical records. After more than two years of tossing and turning, Fury finally came back on June 10 and retired Seferi after 4 rounds at Manchester Arena, England.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

On December 2, 2018, Fury's 28th and third fight after his comeback challenged then-WBC heavyweight champion Wild at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, USA, which was his second challenge to the World Champion and the World Champion Championship, and also opened the first part of the trilogy with Wild. Fury was in good shape and had a point advantage, with a total of 267 punches and 82 hits (31%), including 160 punches and 58 hits (36%), according to CompuBox. Wild made a total of 141 punches and 34 hits (24%), including 55 heavy punches and 18 hits (33%). However, in the 9th and 12th rounds, Fury was knocked down by Wild once, and the scene was extremely dangerous, but he survived and stood up. After 12 rounds of fierce fighting, Fury 113-113, 111-115, 114-112 Wild, the split decided to draw.

On February 23, 2020, Fury challenged Wild again at the MGM Grand Las Vegas after defeating Tom Schwartz and Otto Warring for Part 2. This match was Fury's best and strongest of the 3 parts, knocking out Wild once in each of the 3rd and 5th rounds, and winning by TKO at 1:39 seconds in 7 rounds. The flaw was in the 5th round, when Fury was deducted another point for a foul on an old problem. Through this excellent performance, Fury once again reached the pinnacle of his life and wore the World Boxing Championship belt.

On October 10, 2021, the roles of the two sides were reversed, with Fury facing Wild for the third time back-to-back as the reigning WBC heavyweight champion at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA. This is the finale of the trilogy, and it is also the most ups and downs. Fury took the lead by knocking out Wild first in the third round. In the midst of a good situation, Fury was knocked out twice by Wild in the fourth round and almost collapsed. From the 5th round, Fury gradually recovered, knocking out Wild for the second time in 10 rounds, and completely finishing Wild one second before the end of Round 11, which was considered to hold his ass in the WBC heavyweight championship position.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

The last two took place in 2022, with Fury defending his title twice with relative ease after a six-round TKO of White on April 24 and a 10-round TKO of Derek Chisola on December 4.

This weekend, Fury will perform a business battle and money crossover performance with Naganno, who has experienced rough boxing skills for the first time, physical fitness and long-term lack of ring.

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1.2 Former UFC heavyweight champion "Marauder" Francis Naganno. Born on September 5, 1986 in Bati, Cameroon, height 193cm, arm span 211cm, MMA professional record of 17 losses 3, professional boxing record 0, training in MMA factory in France from 2013 to 2018, training in Xtreme Couture since 2018.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

Naganno began his professional mixed martial arts career in November 2013 and competed in four 100% fights, one SHC, and one KHK, achieving a record of 5 wins and 1 loss, with one loss being his second 100% fight.

On December 20, 2015, Naganno made his UFC debut at UFCF 17 Fight Night in Lando, Florida, USA, against rookie Luis Enrique, who won the UFC opener by knockout at 2:53 seconds in 2 rounds.

On April 11, 2016, Naganno faced Blaze in UFC Fight Night 86. Towards the end of Round 2, Blaise stopped the match on the advice of a doctor due to an eye injury and decided Naganno TKO to win. On July 24, Naganno won a one-punch TKO against Bojan Mikhailovic at the Fox 20 UFC. On December 10, Naganno faced Anthony Hamilton in UFC Fight Night 102, winning with a 1:32 second Kimura submission and earning his first UFC bonus.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

On January 29, 2017, Naganno faced Andrei Arlovsky on UFC Fox 23 Fighting Night, where he won the match by punching a tko at 1:32 seconds, a victory that also earned him his second bonus. Naganno faced veteran Orim at UFC 218 on December 3 in what became the most high-profile bout of his career, winning the 1:42-second violent knockout in what was called one of the greatest and most brutal finishes of all time. After the fight, Naganno signed a new eight-match contract with the UFC.

In 2018, on January 21, Naganno took on former heavyweight champion Stip Miosic at the UFC 220 Headline Main Event. In this game, the physical strength and technical shortcomings of the iron blood were undoubtedly exposed, and he did not know how to face the small policeman's wrestling method and ground control techniques and tactics, and finally lost the game by a helpless unanimous decision. On July 8, Naganno faced Lewis in the UFC 226 co-main event and again lost the match unanimously. His on-field attitude and performance were harshly criticized by the media and fans, with both sides muddled and nothing effective to attack, and the scene was ugly, and Naganno was labelled a "sleepy superstar". On November 25, in the headline main event of UFC Fight Night 141, Naganno and Blaise fought again, recovering to form in just 45 seconds to rage TKO, a victory that once again earned him a bonus.

On February 18, 2019, Naganno knocked out Velázquez at 26 seconds on ESPN 1 Fight Night at the UFC. On June 30, UFCESPN 3, Naganno won by TKO 1:11 against Dos Santos. The fight won him another bonus.

On May 10, 2020, Naganno won the 20-second knockout of the UFC 249 main event by Rosenstruk, his fastest finish, and the bonus came back.

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

On March 28, 2021, Naganno took on former UFC heavyweight champion Miosic for the second time in the UFC 260 Headlines Main Event. Naganno didn't miss another chance this time, winning the fight with a violent knockout of 52 seconds in the second round, reaching the peak of his martial arts career.

On January 23, 2022, Naganno faced former UFC interim heavyweight champion Gaine at UFC 270 for his first title defense and the final match of his eighth UFC contract. Naganno suffered a knee ligament injury three and a half weeks before the bout, and won by unanimous decision, his only decision victory in the UFC.

On January 14, 2023, Naganno and the UFC side were unable to agree on the salary of the new contract, the heavyweight title was stripped away, and Naganno became an unrestricted free status. On May 16, Naganno signed a multi-fight agreement with PFL to compete in their PPV Super Fighting Series while being free to participate in other sports such as boxing. Naganno will also become a member of the PFL's Global Advisory Board, which aims to advocate and safeguard the interests of martial artists, and is the owner and chairman of the stake in the upcoming PFL African Union.

2. Tentatively determine the order of all other matchups and appearances

Tyson Fury vs Francis Naganno, the worst of the boxing rules!

(6) British heavyweight 200 pounds + The King of Fighters / 12 rounds x 3 points. England Civil War 16 win over Wardley vs 12 win over Adlaei.

(5) Heavyweight 200+ lbs / 10 rounds x 3 points. New Zealand 32-3 Parker vs Canada 23-1 Keane.

(4) Heavyweight 200 lbs +/10 rounds x 3 points. Congo 19-1, Barclays vs France 40-7 and 1 draw Tacham.

(3) Heavyweight 200 lbs +/10 rounds x 3 points. Russia wins Mahmoudo 17 vs USA 20-4-1 draw Wright.

(2) Heavyweight 200 lbs +/6 rounds x 3 points. England win 5 against Itoma vs Hungary 10-1 against Bernard.

(1) Super Welterweight 154 lbs / 8 rounds x 3 points. England 8 wins, 1 draw McCann vs USA 12-3 Duran.

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