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    Francis Ngannou open to Tyson Fury rematch after controversial loss despite huge MMA return to fight 6ft 8in rival

    By Jack Figg,

    5 hours ago

    FRANCIS NGANNOU still has his eyes on boxing and Tyson Fury – despite his mammoth return to MMA.

    The heavyweight star walked out on the UFC and put his cage career on hold to pursue a lucrative switch to the ring.

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    Francis Ngannou still has his eyes on boxing and Tyson Fury despite his return to MMA
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    Ngannou stunned the boxing world when he dropped Tyson Fury
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    He sensationally dropped former WBC champion Fury before losing a controversial decision in Saudi Arabia to the Gypsy King.

    It still earned Ngannou another mega-fight against Anthony Joshua – which he brutally lost in two rounds.

    Now Ngannou is back in MMA – this time with the Professional Fighters League – to face 6ft 8in powerhouse Renan Ferreira.

    But he is still refusing to rule out a rematch with Fury, 36, or another boxing bout down the line.

    Asked about a Fury rematch, Ngannou said: “Yes, I am still looking forward to do more boxing matches. I’m not done yet. I still a few out of me.

    “As of right now, I’m focussing on this one. I don’t know what will be next after this fight.

    “But I’ll get this one solved first and see what the possibilities and and make a decision.”

    Ferreira, 34, himself warned Ngannou, 37, must have both eyes on MMA ahead of their October 19 clash.

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    He said: “I think Francis is a committed guy.

    “I think he understands that he has a tall task in front of him and that he’s fully focussed on this. At least I hope so.”

    Ngannou prepares for his first MMA bout since January 2022 and admitted he has missed wearing the lethal 4oz gloves.

    He laughed: “I do miss small gloves. I do miss the fact that you can change level; strike, grapple and do other stuff.

    “It’s what I’m used to, it’s what my body mechanics are used to and getting back into it is just a great thing.”

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    Ngannou facing off with Renan Ferreira
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