Eddie Hearn criticizes Tyson Fury's performance against Francis Ngannou, claiming Anthony Joshua would end his career. Hearn believes Ngannou was robbed and questions Fury's ability after a lackluster fight.
The promoter says AJ would KO Fury inside six rounds Eddie Hearn has slammed Tyson Fury’s ‘awful’ performance against Francis Ngannou in their Battle of the Baddest showdown on Saturday night and claims Anthony Joshua would ‘finish his career’. The WBC heavyweight champion was expected to walk through the former UFC star – who had never boxed professionally before – but was given a torrid night in Saudi Arabia.
‘Let AJ go in there and end his career please, or Ngannou has earned the right for a big fight. Let AJ go in and knock Ngannou out inside three rounds, not a problem. ‘Forget about Fury-Usyk, dead fight. No-one is interested in that fight at all. I cannot believe what I was watching. ‘Fury didn’t even try. Ngannou was so tired all he had to do was step on him. Ngannou won the fight by two rounds.
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