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To see Tyson Fury fight in the ring is a boxing celebration every time. The over 270-pound man is truly a gifted individual, a freak of nature. On The Triple C & Schmo show, Henry Cejudo and Schmo talked about Fury’s upcoming fight with Dillian Whyte.

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Schmo stated that this could probably be Tyson Fury’s final fight in the boxing ring. Cejudo, however, begs to differ. He believes that Tyson Fury has a lot more action left in the tank to go toe-to-toe with various other fighters.

Talking about the difference between Tyson Fury and Khabib Nurmagomedov in a premature retirement, Cejudo stated the following.

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No. Tyson Fury, he’s no Khabib. Well, Khabib says he beats…[laughter] Tyson Fury; he’s a businessman, you know. I think he’s, you know, dude, if I was a heavyweight, I don’t have to cut weight, I got all that, well he probably does actually have to cut because he’s a big heavyweight. Man, it’s exciting, man.

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He continued, “It’s exciting because in boxing man, when you become the heavyweight champion of the world, you’re like pound-for-pound typically, you know?

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He further added, “That’s how people kind of tend to see you, unless… It’s, well, it’s changed a lot with 147 pounds or 54, you know? So, but anyways, I think, he’ll end up fighting Francis Ngannou within the next year.

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Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou: The Gypsy King vs. The Predator

Henry Cejudo’s statement about Tyson Fury has a lot more left in the tank, makes a lot of sense. Tyson Fury versus Francis Ngannou would be a super fight for the world to see.

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In contrast to former UFC champ Khabib Nurmagomedov, who retired prematurely in order to keep his promise to his mother, Tyson Fury looks at his career from a business point of view. Both are equally justified, but it backs up the statement that Fury will not retire before facing the predator in the ring at least once, as per ‘Triple C.’

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On the one hand, we have a 270-pound individual with world-class boxing skills in Fury. Meanwhile, we have a freak of nature with dynamite in his hands, touted to be one of the hardest hitters in the sport of MMA in Ngannou.

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Rohit Raj is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. As a Business student, Rohit’s love for the UFC was double-sided with the business of it being just as intriguing as the martial arts aspect of it. “Don't just fight, perform” is a quote that he believes drives the most entertaining fights of the UFC, with the likes of Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen, and Israel Adesanya sweeping him off his feet with their skill as well as swagger and trash talk capabilities. Rohit has a black belt in Karate, having participated in state-level championships. He loves to play soccer and go to the gym regularly. Rohit, a dedicated cinephile, theater actor, and filmmaker, also enjoys dancing in underground street cyphers every once in a while.

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