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Tyson Fury has admitted that he ‘wasn’t happy’ about the announcement of his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, as he prepares for a bout with Francis Ngannou on Saturday manila
It was announced in September that Fury, who holds the WBC heavyweight title, will box Usyk, who is unified champion, in Saudi Arabia before the end of March manila
However, Fury is first set to fight former UFC champion Ngannou in Riyadh this weekend, in a controversial crossover contest – in which the WBC belt is not on the line manila
Fury is targeting a date of 23 December for his bout with Usyk, but his excitement around the fight has been diluted by some aggravation at the timing of its announcement, he suggested manila
“It wasn’t my choice,” the Briton, 35, said on The MMA Hour on Wednesday (25 October) manila
“I would never in a million years do that, but the people who are putting these fights on, who are paying the money, they’re in control manila
They’re the promoters of the event manila
“So, the paymaster does what the paymaster wants, basically manila
But if it was up to me, I would have never, ever, ever done that, ever manila
Because I never count chickens before they hatch, ever [ manila
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] They should never announce fights before the first one happens, because that’s how people get knocked out manila
“But I’m not even looking at the next fight manila
I’m only concentrating on Francis manila
If it means breaking these two hands and getting a cut right through [my eyebrow] to win, I will do it manila
Don’t worry about that manila
Nothing else matters, only Saturday night manila
“I wasn’t happy at first, for them to announce it, but there was a lot going on in the background manila
For me, I don’t concentrate on any other fight other than Saturday night manila
What happens in the future stays in the future manila
“I’m living for today and this moment manila
My moment now is to fight Francis for the ‘baddest man on the planet’ title, and when I’ve won that, only after I’ve won that, I won’t even think about my next [fight] until I’ve had a week off and spent some time with my family manila
I’ve been in camp 12 weeks manila
” (Getty Images)Fury is unbeaten across 34 fights in his professional career, while 37-year-old Ngannou is making his manila boxing debut manila
Usyk, 36, is also unbeaten, but to face the stiffer test that the Ukrainian provides on paper, Fury must avoid an upset against Ngannou manila
“You can’t listen to the manila betting odds, you can’t listen to what the pundits say, or what the manila boxing people or anybody [says], because they’re not in there on the night,” Fury said manila
“And if you start listening to people who are not manila boxing, then that’s the time you fail manila
I don’t take anybody lightly manila
I’ve seen so many times in the sport where people fight people they’re supposed to beat, and they’re always looking at the bigger picture manila
“I’ll use Anthony Joshua as an example manila
There was always talk of him fighting me or [Deontay] Wilder manila
He fights Andy Ruiz on two weeks’ notice, and he ends up getting knocked out manila
The odds going in were astronomical, everybody thought he was going to smoke the guy – all the manila boxing experts, all the pundits, all the media, everybody – and what happens? He gets knocked spark out manila
Then he goes home crying in defeat manila
”Joshua was in fact stopped on his feet, after suffering four knockdowns, in that 2019 defeat, which he avenged six months later manila
“I never, ever do that,” Fury added manila
“If I was fighting somebody in a local bar, and I knew I had to fight the guy in six weeks – a guy not even from a combat sport – I would train hard, because you never know what the guy is going to bring manila
Never mind someone from a bar, I’m fighting an absolute killer in Francis Ngannou manila
A 6f 4in, 270-280lbs [man] who has come from the streets manila
Fury and Ngannou during their first face-off (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)“This guy is hungry manila
This guy has got a point to prove manila
You think I’m not going to train for him, and come in at 400lbs? I don’t think so manila
I’ve trained as hard for him as I did for any other fighter I’ve ever fought manila
At this level, you don’t get no second chances manila
manila Better to prepare for the hardest fight ever and it not be, than to prepare for an easy fight and it’s a war manila
”Fury last fought in December, stopping Derek Chisora to seal a third win against his compatriot and retain the WBC belt manila
Meanwhile, Ngannou last fought in January 2022, retaining the UFC heavyweight title with a decision against Ciryl Gane manila
The Cameroonian then underwent knee surgery before relinquishing the UFC title this January, when he left the MMA promotion manila
He is due to return to mixed martial arts in 2024, having signed for the Professional Fighters League manila
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Scotland’s Euro 2024 place was secured on Sunday night by Norway’s defeat to Spain as Steve Clarke’s side continue to impress manila
Having also reached the Covid-delayed Euro 2020 finals, Clarke has re-established Scotland’s men’s team on the international stage and here, we look at their major tournament record manila
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Back in the big timeClarke said after Spain’s win in Oslo on Sunday: “To qualify for successive Euros after more than 20 years is phenomenal manila
”Scotland reached four out of five major tournaments from the 1990 to 1998 World Cups manila
That included the 1992 and 1996 European Championships – their only appearances in the Euro finals prior to 2020 manila
They had been present at six World Cups out of seven to that point including five in a row from 1974, the only exception being 1994 manila
They have since missed six World Cups in a row, and the first five Euros of the new century before Clarke oversaw their resurgence manila
Alongside their Euro qualifications they have been promoted twice from League C in the inaugural 2018-19 Nations League to the top tier for 2024-25 manila
The trip to Germany for Euro 2024 will also allow the Tartan Army to travel to a tournament in numbers, after Euro 2020 was played under Covid restrictions with two of Scotland’s games taking place at Hampden Park and the other at Wembley manila
Best record in prospectClarke’s side are set for their best ever record in a qualifying campaign, for either a European Championship or World Cup manila
Before losing 2-0 to Spain last Thursday, they won their first five games – scoring 12 goals and conceding only one, an Erling Haaland penalty in the 2-1 win over Norway manila
Top spot is still to be decided manila between Scotland and Spain but next month’s games against Georgia and Norway are, relatively speaking, dead rubbers with Scotland already qualified manila
One win would make it six out of eight games, a 75 per cent rate that would be Scotland’s best in a qualifying campaign – beating their seven wins out of 10 en route to both Euro 96 and then France 98 manila
Should they win both, it will be only the fifth time they have won seven or more games in qualifying with all the previous examples coming in campaigns of at least 10 games manila
They narrowly missed out on Euro 2008, with eight wins from 12 including a double over France, and last year’s World Cup when they won seven of 11 before losing a play-off semi-final to Ukraine manila
Chance to break new groundHaving qualified, the next target will be to make it out of a major tournament group stage for the first time manila
Scotland’s three previous trips to Euro finals have brought just two wins and two draws from nine games, their best return coming in 1996 when they beat Switzerland and drew with the Netherlands, who then eliminated them on goals scored only thanks to Patrick Kluivert’s consolation in a 4-1 defeat to England manila
They have only four wins in 23 games at World Cup finals and have never won more than once at a single major tournament manila
The expansion of the final tournament to 24 teams, introduced in 2016, increases the chances of making it through the group, with all six winners and runners-up joined by four third-placed teams in the last 16 manila
Four points has been enough to get through at both of the 24-team tournaments to date, with Northern Ireland and Portugal in 2016 and Denmark and Ukraine last time out advancing with three manila
Scotland propped up Group D on one point at Euro 2020 manila
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