In the realm of combat sports, few events generate as much excitement as a heavyweight showdown between two giants of their respective sports. This October 28, 2023, all eyes will be on the highly anticipated battle between Tyson Fury, the boxing world’s “Gypsy King,” and Francis Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion. If you’re eager to witness this epic showdown and are wondering how to purchase the Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou Pay-Per-View (PPV), you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to ensure you don’t miss this thrilling encounter.

 

How to watch Fury vs Ngannou PPV fight in Canada?

  • Date: October 28
  • Location: Boulevard Hall, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Main card start time: 2 p.m. ET
  • How to watch: ESPN+ PPV
  • Price for PPV: $79.99
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Here’s the fight card and odds for the Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou event:

Main Event:

  • Tyson Fury (-1400) vs. Francis Ngannou (+750)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight

Other Exciting Bouts:

  • Fabio Wardley (-310) vs. David Adeleye (+230)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight
  • Joseph Parker (-1200) vs. Simon Kean (+600)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight
  • Martin Bakole (-750) vs. Carlos Takam (+475)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight
  • Arslanbek Makhumodov (-4000) vs. Anthony Wright (+1100)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight
  • Moses Itauma (-3000) vs. Istvan Bernath (+1000)
    • Weight class: Heavyweight

Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou: Battle of the Baddest Preview

Unified heavyweight champion Usyk will be one of the most intrigued onlookers in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night. Upon Usyk’s arrival in Saudi Arabia on Friday, he received a warm greeting from Fury. The heavyweight landscape is abuzz with the news that Usyk and Fury have, at long last, inked the historic contract for the first four-belt undisputed title bout in heavyweight history, with the target date set for December 23. However, should Fury encounter an injury, a cut, or an unexpected upset in his fight, it could potentially push the much-anticipated bout into 2024.

Fury had some light-hearted words for his opponent Ngannou at the final press conference earlier this week. “Francis Ngannou is a big man. I see he’s taken a bit of style advice from me with the choice of his attire,” Fury quipped. “He’s looking quite dapper. They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. He’s even wearing a suit with no shirt, a style I pioneered. So, he’s imitating. But, there’s one thing I’d like to say, and that is, many will imitate, but none will ever duplicate. Because there’s only one Gypsy King.”

While the undercard may not hold much appeal for the casual fans tuning in for the highly anticipated main event spectacle, the preliminary fights leading up to Fury and Ngannou’s showdown are all heavyweight contests that should be familiar to the more dedicated fans. Fabio Wardley and David Adeleye are set to feature as the chief support bout for the main event. Additionally, former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker returns to the ring as he takes on Simon Kean, and the experienced Carlos Takam steps into the ring once more to face Martin Bakole.

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