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In the boxing realm, the Tyson FuryFrancis Ngannou bout has become the talk of the town. Most felt it was Ngannou’s win. Spencer Oliver? He’s not holding back. The former pro boxer recently spilled his take to iFL TV, and it’s making waves. Many are nodding, while others raise eyebrows.

Just days after the monumental clash, when the dust should be settling, Oliver’s comments are stirring the pot. Boxing, a game of punches and dodges, now adds whispers and debates to its arsenal. But here’s the odd twist: What if the “boxing gods” had favorites that night? Oliver hints at celestial biases in the ring.

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Did Tyson Fury really win?

Diving straight into the heart of the matter, Spencer Oliver’s assertive stance on the Fury-Ngannou outcome isn’t isolated. The boxing and MMA communities have been buzzing with varied opinions since the final bell rang. Oliver explicitly expressed, “I actually thought Ngannou won. You know me and probably 99% of the country felt that Ngannou had done enough to win.” His candidness didn’t end there. He criticized Fury’s approach, suggesting a lack of focus. “His mindset may have been elsewhere. He boxed well below par,” Oliver remarked.

Interestingly, Joe Rogan, the prominent podcast host and commentator, voiced similar disbelief. Rogan fiercely questioned the judging, especially one particular scorecard that seemed heavily skewed towards Fury.

Yet, not all voices sang the same tune. Teddy Atlas, for instance, took a slightly different perspective. After rewatching the bout, his scorecard tipped 97-93 in favor of Fury. This viewpoint provides a contrasting backdrop to the uproar over the result.

However, Oliver didn’t stop at just proclaiming Ngannou’s victory. He delved deeper into the fight’s intricacies, praising Ngannou’s tactical approach. “Ngannou had it spot on, holding his ground, imposing himself,” he observed. Oliver continued, pinpointing Fury’s errors: “Fury made fundamental mistakes. Despite Ngannou’s lack of speed, his impeccable timing compensated.”

In essence, the overarching narrative hints at a match that perhaps didn’t go as the scorecards depicted. With voices like Oliver, Rogan, and even Atlas painting different parts of this intricate mosaic, the Fury-Ngannou bout remains etched as a contentious chapter in boxing history.

Garcia speaks out: Was Fury truly outclassed by Ngannou?

Amid the storm of opinions following the Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou bout, former boxer and renowned trainer, Robert Garcia, didn’t hold back. Like many, Garcia believed Ngannou had the upper hand. During a candid interview, he stated, “It was a very close fight, most of the people thought Francis Ngannou won.” To underscore this, the interviewer admitted sharing the same sentiment. Garcia, expressing his disbelief, emphasized, “He dropped him. Come on man!”

Addressing the knockdown, the interviewer noted that Fury suffered a possible concussion, recalling only a singular hit throughout the bout. But what truly stood out was Garcia’s clear disappointment in Fury. He assertively remarked, “Tyson Fury should have never- that shouldn’t have happened.” It seems the boxing community remains deeply divided on the outcome, with influential figures like Garcia casting significant doubt on the result.

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Was this fight a testament to Ngannou’s prowess or did Fury genuinely underperform? Or, perhaps, is this one of those legendary battles that will forever remain shrouded in controversy?

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