Tyson Fury says he’ll beat Francis Ngannou after Anthony Joshua | Max on Boxing

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Tyson Fury joins Max Kellerman to discuss the situation with the highly-anticipated matchup against Anthony Joshua and if he’d wants to take on UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

0:00 The latest on a fight vs. Joshua.

3:07 Fury says he doesn’t want to wait around for Joshua.

5:28 His thoughts on a potential boxing match against Ngannou.

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