
Look at Tyson Fury's boxing record prior to the fight against Francis Ngannou on Saturday.
Tyson Fury Boxing Record
Tyson Fury has won 33 of his 34 fights and is the current WBC World Heavyweight champion. His last fight was against Derek Chisora in December 2022, which he won via Technical Knockout.
Here is a recap of his last five fights on his professional boxing record.
| Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 03/12/2022 | Derek Chisora | TKO |
| 23/04/2022 | Dillian Whyte | TKO |
| 09/10/2021 | Deontay Wilder | KO |
| 22/02/2020 | Deontay Wilder | TKO |
| 14/09/2019 | Otto Wallin | UD |
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Prediction
83% of the bets on the Fury vs Ngannou fight through oddschecker so far this month have been on the winner market. Only 51.6% have sided with the 'Gypsy King', which suggests punters are searching for betting value in other markets for the fight.
"Tyson Fury will play with Ngannou."
— oddschecker (@oddschecker) October 27, 2023
@DomMcGuinness1 says Fury vs Ngannou is a complete mismatch as we look forward to the Battle of the Baddest.
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Just a shade under 40% have backed Ngannou despite the Cameroonian-French fighter holding no experience in the boxing ring. He does, however, have 17 wins from 20 MMA fights, including 12 by knockout and four by submission. Each of his three defeats came via decision.
34.3% of those betting on the Method of Victory for Fury vs Ngannou have backed Fury by Decision or Technical Decision, with 31.4% with Fury by Knockout or Technical Knockout (KO TKO) or disqualification.
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Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou UK Time
The TV coverage on TNT Sports gets underway at 6pm UK time, so the main fight is predicted to take place around 10:40pm. However, it could be earlier or later depending on the undercard results.
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Undercard
The Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou fight is the undisputed headline act of the night, but there are plenty of other fights on the undercard in Saudi Arabia.





