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Francis Ngannou fight an option for Anthony Joshua, says Eddie Hearn

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Anthony Joshua could fight MMA star Francis Ngannou in a boxing match, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.

Ngannou almost stunned WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on his professional boxing debut, losing on a controversial split decision in Saudi Arabia.

Hearn revealed he has exchanged messages with the Cameroon-born fighter’s camp following that bout.

“As we start to plan AJ’s next six to 12 months we just want to know if that is an option,” Hearn told the BBC.

“We could have that event in Saudi Arabia or other countries in the Middle East. Africa sounds incredible – can they come up with the money to do it? I don’t know.

“All of a sudden that fight between two giants, they’re carved out of stone, it becomes a massive fight. We’re definitely willing to consider it.”

Despite being the underdog, former UFC fighter Ngannou, 37, knocked down Fury in the third round and convinced one of the judges he was the winner.

“The MMA world believe Ngannou beats everyone,” Hearn told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“When I met Ngannou he was trying to pitch me AJ against Ngannou in Africa. I spoke to AJ about it at the time and he said ‘I want to try to win the world heavyweight championship now’.

“I said ‘this guy was close to beating Tyson Fury so he surely has to be a credible fight’. The MMA world are telling me Ngannou beats AJ easily. I’m like ‘please make the fight because that’s not the case’.”

Hearn says Fury v Ngannou has made him even more certain two-time heavyweight champion Joshua, 34, would beat his fellow Briton if they ever fought.

“I’ve always been convinced AJ beats Tyson Fury but after watching that fight now I’m so sure,” said Hearn.

“I don’t believe his punch resistance is quite the same, I don’t believe he is necessarily the same fighter. Maybe the fights with Deontay Wilder took something out of him.”

An undisputed fight between Fury and Oleksandr Usyk was scheduled for 23 December, but BBC Sport understands that is now doubtful, with the Briton’s team keen for the bout to take place in February after his hard-fought win over Ngannou.

However, Joshua is still hoping to fight just before Christmas.

“It’s seven weeks on Saturday. AJ wants to fight on 23 December,” said Hearn. “We appreciate it won’t be a mega-fight. He wanted to box three times this year.”

Benn could fight Eubank in January

Hearn said last month there was “a huge desire from both camps” to make a Conor Benn-Chris Eubank Jr fight happen.

The pair were set to meet 12 months ago – 30 years after their fathers Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank Sr fought – but the bout was cancelled after Benn failed two voluntary doping tests.

Benn does not currently have a licence to fight in the UK.

In his latest interview, Hearn said: “Eubank [v Benn] looks like 27 January so there’s a chance AJ could go early January.”

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John Laryea’s US championship bout rescheduled to July 26

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Two-time undefeated WBO African Featherweight champion, John Laryea, will now fight in the US on July 26 after the initial date was rescheduled.

Laryea will make his long-awaited return to the ring in a first international bout with his opponent still yet to be announced.

The ‘Expensive Boxer’, who is rated No. 14 by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) in the featherweight division, will have a first taste of international fight on July 26 at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida – USA.

The new date was revealed by Laryea’s manager, Sammy Anim Addo, who made the announcement on social media. Laryea is also co-managed by Peter Khan under the renowned world-known Fight Game Advisors Promotions.

The JamesTown-based (13-0-1, 11 KOs) last fought on December 30, 2023, when he defeated Isaac Dowuona by TKO at the Golden Royal Beach, Korle Gonno – Accra.

The undefeated WBO African Featherweight Champion currently ranks No.1 out of 22 in Ghana and No.66 out of 1590 worldwide.

Other high-profile fights on the bill are Gurgen Hovhannisyan vs Robert Hull Jr, David Garcia vs Dominic Hardy and Krystal Rosado-Ortiz vs Veronika Dmitriyeva.

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Tyson Fury confirms date for Oleksandr Usyk fight: “He has to face me then”

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Tyson Fury has confirmed the planned date for his historic showdown with Oleksandr Usyk.

Earlier this month both teams confirmed that they had put pen to paper on a deal to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis.

Since Fury still has to come through unscathed against former UFC champion, Francis Ngannou, this weekend, the date and venue are yet to be formally announced.

Rumours and reports suggested that December 23 had been targeted. Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of his fight with the MMA star, Fury confirmed that the end-of-year date was indeed the plan and that Usyk had no choice but to face him then.

“Usyk’s a sausage. I’m expecting it to take place in December, that’s what I’ve been told, so I’ve got no reason to disbelieve it for sure.

“Usyk has to fight me in December, doesn’t have a choice. He’s signed a contract so if he doesn’t, he’s breached contract and he gets sued, so doesn’t really have a choice.”

In an earlier interview, the Ukrainian suggested he was still overcoming some niggling injuries from his title defence against Daniel Dubois back in August and would need a 14-week camp to prepare for ‘The Gypsy King’ – but according to the WBC champion, the fight will be happening in December. Whether or not this ultimatum is a part of mind games ahead of their showdown remains to be seen.

Fury faces Ngannou in what will be his first fight in nearly a year, having stopped old foe Derek Chisora back in December 2022. If, as most expect, he comes through against the 37-year-old then it looks like fans are in line for an early Christmas present.

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