Hearn was the first to break the news about Fury and Ngannou’s fight but the UFC heavyweight champion pointed out one flaw in the promoter’s assessment of the crossover bout
Francis Ngannou has criticised Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn for stating his fight against Tyson Fury would be an exhibition bout.
Ngannou steps foot into the ring for the first time on October 28 against heavyweight champion Fury after parting ways with the UFC at the beginning of the year. Many fans speculated as to whether the bout would go on either Fury or Ngannou’s professional boxing records, with Hearn previously suggesting their fight would be an exhibition with a”no-knockdown rule.
The former UFC champion has now set the record straight about the fight as he said on The MMA Hour: “How did Eddie Hearn know about this to know and give all the details? I don’t remember him being around the table talking on this fight. What I can say is that he doesn’t know anything about it.
“All the things he knows is what he has heard is what other people have heard. I mean, that’s clear. He doesn’t know anything because it’s a real fight. It’s going on, it’s going to be a fight. The only difference is there’s not a title on the line, but it’s a real fight. It’s going on our record.”