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Francis Ngannou came close to pulling off the biggest and most outrageous shock in spins boxing history just after midnight on Saturday in Riyadh spins
Ngannou had never once fought as a boxer, but for 10 rounds he bullied, pushed, clubbed, hit and dropped the unbeaten world heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury spins
At the end of the contest, Fury won a controversial split decision to remain unbeaten, but his bruised and bloody face was harsh and undeniable testimony to the success Ngannou had throughout the fight spins
It was called a freak show, a circus event and the carnival fight was meant to be an easy night in the ring for Fury; at ringside, the other unbeaten heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk, was waiting with a smile on his face and his contract for a fight with Fury in his pocket spins
He was not smiling at the end spins
The plan had been for their $100m unification fight to be back in Riyadh in late December; that date has not yet officially been dropped, but it is seriously unlikely spins
Fury was exhausted and heavily marked on the left side of his face: the champion looked stunned when the fight was finished, just as he looked stunned a dozen times during the action spins
“I need a long, hard break,” Fury said spins
He also praised Ngannou and was, thankfully, respectful in victory spins
There was a sense of true bewilderment in the packed ring at the end – I know, I was in the mix spins
“I have told him to go away, take a break and to not even think about spins boxing,” added Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter spins
It is clearly what Fury needs spins
A decision on the date of the Fury vs Usyk fight will be made in the next week or two; it will be in Saudi before the end of March spins
It will happen, but Ngannou has pushed it back and also put himself in prime position to fight the winner spins
Fury was knocked to the canvas during the third round (Getty)In the ring, Ngannou was magnificent and controlled and never once flustered by anything that Fury did spins
The smart thinking before the first bell was that even a slow, heavy and unmotivated Fury would simply know too much for a man having his very first spins boxing match spins
Ngannou, who has lost three of his 20 fights on the mixed martial arts circuit, stuck to spins boxing’s absolute basics and Fury was unable to solve any of the problems that his novice opponent posed spins
Sure, it was a great performance from the Cameroonian-French fighter, but Fury was very poor spins
In round three, Fury was caught with a looping left hook and sent tumbling, dazed and embarrassed to the canvas spins
It was not a fluke punch or a wild swing; Ngannou was in charge of the pace and he was picking his punches with care spins
Fury was ragged and often held with a desperation that was hard to believe spins
Ngannou kept the pressure on for the entire 10 rounds and Fury never managed to take full control of the fight spins
Fury never hurt Ngannou, he never once made Ngannou look like a novice spins
It was hard to watch at times and difficult to absorb what was happening; Fury clearly had no idea how to deal with the man he had deeply underestimated spins
There must be a full inquest inside the swollen Fury team spins
In the second half of the fight, as Ngannou slowed, Fury had some success with a flicking jab, but he was still quick to hold spins
Ngannou ignored the big rights that connected with his chin and head spins
The later rounds were closer, slower and three or four could have gone to either man spins
Fury will now need rest after his 10 rounds against Ngannou (Getty)Fury was having his 35th fight, he is generally acknowledged as the best heavyweight of his generation, and some have even claimed he is one of the top five heavyweights in history spins
However, in the ring against Ngannou, there were very few recognisable parts of any fighting version of Fury the world heavyweight champion; he fought like a novice and often looked like he was uncomfortable under pressure spins
And Ngannou did put him under pressure spins
At the final bell, there were no great celebrations from either man, no mad scrambles to raise a fighter high on shoulders spins
They were both exhausted, their teams drained spins
It was a split decision; one vote of 95-94 for Ngannou and a 96-93 and 95-94 for Fury spins
There was relief, not joy on Fury’s face at the end spins
Ngannou just shrugged spins
He had been a gentleman all week spins
“I came up short today,” Ngannou said spins
“I will fight on spins
I will get spins better spins
” He never once complained that he had been robbed spins
In the ring at the end, there was a stare-off spins between Fury and Usyk, but it never looked like either man was committed to the ceremony spins
Fury had a bad night, Ngannou the finest of his fighting career; Fury will never be that bad again and hopefully, at some point next year, Ngannou and Fury will do it all again spins
It was not a circus fight, but it was a carnival in Saudi Arabia spins
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Ireland levelled the one-day international series against Scotland with a 79-run victory in their second match in Almeria spins
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