JAKARTA - The heavyweight boxer, Tyson Fury, is already scheduled to meet former UFC fighter Francis Ngannou. The two will fight in the boxing ring on October 29 in Saudi Arabia.

Ahead of the fight, Tyson Fury will train with UFC legend Tom Aspinall. This is the umpteenth time after the King guided his colleague during several previous training camps.

Aspinall confirmed he would help the unbeaten boxer with an invaluable MMA experience. During his time as a UFC fighter, the Stanford man won 13 times and lost three to 16 fights in the Octagon.

Aspinall told The Mirror, "I really talked to Tyson and he needed help with training and other things, so we might have a little relationship and explore a little."

"I've helped him in some previous camps, so we'll see what happens. When I compete with boxers, I sometimes give them more problems than other boxers because I do things a little different from ordinary boxers."

"There are boxing involved in our sport, but obviously not ordinary boxing. This is very different," he continued.

Ngannou will step into the ring with a non-seeded status against Fury, but Aspinall refuses to think the same way.

In fact, the Cameroonian fighter holds the record for the most violent blow ever recorded in an official book.

"If you put Ngannou in a boxing ring or in a cage with someone, he always has a chance to win," said Aspinall.

"As far as skill levels go, Tyson will really educate him. Tyson is much different from his level. For 12 rounds, it was a tough task for Ngannou to win that fight unless he could handle it early."


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