Ngannou sparring Aussie heavyweight Jackson Murray ahead of Fury

https://www.foxsports.com.au/boxing...t/news-story/8eed565c64be80dc4915fac7f9ccc929

First time he sparred Francis Ngannou against all advice last week, Australian Jackson Murray had two large bandages wrapped tight around his head.

And why?

“Still had four stitches in a cut,” explains the towering Sydney heavyweight who has gone undefeated through the first five fights of his professional career.

A fighter whose latest win, too, arrived only last Wednesday night, in Moore Park, when he defeated New Zealand tough Louis Marsters on the latest No Limit Fight Night card.

Yet three days after that?

Well, Jackson was sharing a Las Vegas ring with ‘The Predator’.

That former UFC heavyweight champ who only recently quit the company, signed with rivals PFL and then inked a $10 million deal to box WBC king Tyson Fury on October 29.

While much has already been made about Mike Tyson joining Ngannou’s camp for the Fury showdown in Saudi Arabia, Fox Sports Australia can now reveal Jackson has also jetted Stateside to join in with sparring.

Dubbed ‘White Chocolate’, the 28-year-old southpaw has been hand-picked by Team Ngannou because of both his similarity in size to Tyson – he’s only five centimetres shorter – and ability to switch stances.

Speaking from Las Vegas this week, Jackson revealed the collaboration had come following recent discussions between his team and Ngannou’s head trainer Dewey Cooper.

“Marcello Bortone from my team got in touch with MJ and Derrick Harmon from Top Rank and eventually — through Dewey Cooper — we were able to organise for me to come over and help Francis prepare for Tyson Fury,” the fighter explained.

“I’ve always been told my style is similar to Fury’s, and having a similar height and reach helps.

“Ngannou’s team were sent some of my sparring footage which got interest from them as it showed that I can switch stances between orthodox and southpaw, which Fury is also known for.

“So now I’m happy to stay in Las Vegas for as long as Francis needs me.”

Despite only boasting five fights, Murray has been considered a strong heavyweight prospect ever since debuting back in 2021.

After 14 months out of the ring, the boxer returned last Wednesday night to beat Marsters via split decision, with two judges giving him the result 58-55 while a third went the other way, 57-56.

While the result was far closer than many had predicted, Murray worked hard after being dropped and also suffering a cut over his left eye.

So as for then, three days later, sparring a fighter who UFC president Dana White once suggested punches at the equivalent of 96 horsepower — or “getting hit by a Ford Escort going as fast as it can”?

“It was difficult sparring Francis so soon after my last fight,” Jackson said. “And I still had four stitches from a cut.

“So against all advice, I had two bandages on, wrapped my head with tape, applied vaseline and put on my headgear to get the opportunity.

“And I stayed well away from his right hand … he’s a powerful human”.

So as for his thoughts on how the Fury blockbuster goes down?

“Francis is a special athlete,” the fighter continued.

“Powerful.

“And he’ll be able to adapt to anything that is thrown at him.

“I can see within the rounds we have done so far, his team is putting together a clever game plan and he really can shock the world in this fight”.

Jackson revealed he had also spent time talking with Ngannou and was amazed by the story of a fella who was working an African sand quarry aged 10, jailed for entering Europe illegally and, for a time, lived rough on the streets of Paris.

“After sparring, Francis was telling me how he walked, on foot, through three countries to get to Morocco, then cross over into Spain to try and change his life,” he said.

“That mentality was inspiring as he did whatever he needed to do to get the outcome.

“It was special listening to his story to understand his mindset and dedication.”

Asked about his own most recent performance against Marsters the Aussie, he said: “After 14 months out of the ring and some hiccups along that period with my training, I’m of course happy with the win.

“However, I know — and I’m sure those who have been following me for a while know — that my ability is well beyond what I displayed.

“In saying that, on a bad night in the office I still showed maturity in my boxing and was able to beat my opponent on what I feel was one of his best career performances and I look forward to what is next.”

Only last week, it was revealed ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson was also partnering with Ngannou to assist with his boxing crossover.

While Fury doesn’t believe Tyson can show his new charge enough over a few months to prepare him for an elite boxing match, the ‘Gypsy King’ still admits to being upset by the partnership – given he is named after the legendary US heavyweight.

“I think that it’s sad, actually,” Fury said during a recent interview with Sky Sports.

“The man that I am named after, a legend, has to go against me and then come out as a loser, having lost to a man who was named after him.

“I think that it’s sad and I think that he should be in my corner, not the losing corner, but business is business and I understand that it’s strictly business.”

He continued soon after: “No matter what he teaches this fella, no matter what boxing training he does, everyone’s got a plan until they get punched in the face.

“I’m not sure who said that, but I know that’s true.

“They’ve all got plans until they get smacked in the mouth.”
Mark my words - Francis will never get this fight. He still has time to back begging to the bald goof. He fumbled the bag, so he should try begging. Francis will never get any top boxer to agree to fight him. Matter of fact, he'll never get signed to another MMA promotion.

Am I doing it right??
 
the excuse is already there just in case Ngannou shows he's better than people thought huh.

No ones saying he's gonna win but it takes a special person to discredit him months before the fight actually happens. the hate is real.

Yep, its always the pre emptive excuse for when an MMA fighter doesnt get stopped within 3 rounds by a boxer now. Funny how the MMA guys never return the favour and carry the boxers in MMA though....
 
He’s definitely not going to outbox Fury but he’s got a decent puncher’s chance, as the guys who have sparred him have said. He has power, he's aggressive and athletic and he’s surprisingly fast for a man his size. His best shot is to surprise him with something wild in the first couple of rounds. No doubt the odds are against him. though. A lot will depend on how seriously Fury is taking this.
Ngannou is going to need to follow the Rozenstriuk gameplan, just wing punches and overwhelm Fury. Lol.
 
Lol. You probably thought Conor was holding his own against Floyd, too.

This "fight" will be a glorified sparring session solely designed to part gullible idiots from their money.

I imagine you'll be glued to it.
calm down kid. you're way too emotionally invested.

but seeing you bring up Conor shows us that you're just a sour little boxing fan who can't even come to terms with... what? which part of my comment triggered you this much? I truly am mystified.
 
Ngannou is going to need to follow the Rozenstriuk gameplan, just wing punches and overwhelm Fury. Lol.
I don't think it was his game plan against Rozenstruik. I think it just happened. Rozenstruik made it hard for Ngannou to gauge the distance by parrying his jab. When Ngannou threw the overhand, he didn't really know where Rozenstruik was, but Biggie had already gauged the distance using his inside leg kicks. He was able to pretty easily evade and counter with his fade-back check left hook/overhand that he knocks out everyone with. It hit Ngannou right behind the ear. At that point, Francis was in the middle of no man's land, off balance, and probably a little pissed that he just got countered. I think he just decided to keep going rather than reset. He just kept swinging and ended up getting countered again. Most would not have made the decision to keep going, but that's because they would have been out after the first punch. It surprised Rozenstruik, too, I'm sure. He probably thought Ngannou would be out after the first punch – most certainly after the second, but Francis is a juggernaut.

Do I think that could happen to Fury? No, Tyson has really good footwork, and in boxing, you can clinch to stop the action. As long as he can see it coming, Fury will be able to evade. Ngannou would need to catch him the same way Weidman did with Anderson Silva. Weidman didn't knock out Silva because he was a better striker. He did it because he has weird and awkward combinations, and it threw Anderson's timing off. Weidman literally threw a weird backhand in the middle of a combination because he was out of position, and it was enough for Anderson to zig when he should have zagged. If Ngannou can do that, he might catch Tyson with something he doesn't see.
 
I don't think it was his game plan against Rozenstruik. I think it just happened.
His coach said that the first thing Ngannou told him after the finish was something like "WTF did I do, that was rubbish". He was quite frustrated sitting out for a year for no reason, and let it out in the cage,
Apparenty what he had drilled with his coaches was to follow with a left head kick.
He showed much better setups in his following fight against Stipe.
 
Francis will get embarrassed although I am rooting for him. He'll make $10mm, pocket half and then hopefully return to MMA.
 

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