After his fight with Dillian Whyte, Tyson Fury was full of newsworthy items both in-ring♎, and at his post-🧔fight press conference.
After announcing his retirement from boxing, Fury immediately started setting up future business, which first involved bringing UFC champion Francis Ngannou into the ring, and teasing a future "Hybrid Bout" between the two ♚of them.
Fury and Ngannou talk hybrid fight.
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman)
Tyson Fury brings Francis Ngannou into the ring.
— Andreas Hale (@AndreasHale)
Ngannou: He's the baddest motherfucker on the planet
Fury: This will be a very special fight. It'll be a very explosive fight.
Ngannou: It'll be a hybrid fight with different kind of rules.
Wait...WHAT???
Ngannou has been out of action since sustaining a k🦄nee injury before his most recent title defense vs. Cyril Gane in December of 2021, and has been looking for a big-mon💞ey boxing match while embroiled in a contract dispute with the UFC.
Moving onto the post-fight press conference, where Fury expressed a desire to work with the WWE again. Stating he would be looking to make contact with them, with♑ regards to future appearances at both Summerslam, and the upcoming event at the Pricipality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales in September.
Tyson Fury on going to the WWE event in Cardiff: "Don't rule out me fighting there. You might also see me at SummerSlam. Drew McIntyre has been talking a lot ab🦋out me and I may have to talk to Vinceಌ and the boys about it."
— Andreas Hale (@AndreasHale)
Tyson Fury speaks on his desire t𒈔o r𓂃eturn to WWE for and their UK stadium show; also calls out after his fight
— Mase Hudda (@hudda316)
Fury la🐲st appeared for the WWE at their Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia in 2019 defeating Braun Strowman.
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