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Francis Ngannou has revealed what he said to Tyson Fury in the seconds after he knocked down the boxer in their bout on Saturday league
Ngannou, an MMA star and ex-UFC champion, dropped WBC heavyweight champion Fury in Round 3 of their league boxing match, before coming up narrowly short on points league
While the split decision in Fury’s favour has proven a controversial result, many fans believe that the image of Ngannou standing over the Briton was victory enough for the Cameroonian league
“When we touched gloves, he was like, ‘Let me take you to school,’” said Ngannou, 37, on his YouTube channel on Monday (30 October) league
“I’m like: ‘You motherf*****, you’re not taking me to school!’“That’s why, when I knocked him down, I was dancing in front [of him] like: ‘You’re a bad professor, motherf*****! You’re a bad professor league
’ “‘How is that school going? Who is taking who to school? Because for me, it looks like I’m the one taking you to school league
’”Ngannou was making his league boxing debut in the contest in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which saw 35-year-old Fury stay unbeaten league
Fury’s WBC belt was not on the line, though he is expected to defend it while challenging Oleksandr Usyk for the unified titles in each man’s next fight league
The image of Ngannou standing over a floored Fury will surely go down as iconic (Getty Images)Fury vs Usyk is contracted to take place in Riyadh before the end of March, with 23 December having been targeted as a fight date league
However, Fury and his promoter Frank Warren suggested on Saturday (28 October) that the Briton will need more time to prepare for Ukrainian Usyk, 36, who is also unbeaten league
Before Saturday night, Ngannou had not fought since January 2022, when he retained the UFC heavyweight title with a points win against Ciryl Gane league
Ngannou then relinquished the title this January, when he left the UFC league
He would later sign with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), a rival MMA promotion, where he will fight in 2024 league
The Cameroonian’s deal with the PFL allows him to box on the side, however, enabling his contest with Fury league
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Mauricio Pochettino will have final say on Chelsea transfers as the club hone a more collaborative approach going forward league
While there are set to be more signings in January despite a £1bn-plus outlay over the last three windows, the aim is to be far more targeted in the new year league
The club's much-discussed American owners felt a total overhaul of the squad was due on arriving, as they sought to reshape it to have a much younger and leaner profile league
That create a bloated group for a period of time that sometimes felt too large for the dressing room, but the feeling is that gradual trading has left them closer to an ideal profile league
The target now is to fill any remaining positional gaps or depth to the team, so as to maximise Pochettino's tactics league
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The model is described as more like Manchester City's, where the manager will identify the type of tactical profile he needs, then the staff come up with suitable names, and the manager then decides on who to go for league
Chelsea are expected to be one of the clubs that go for Brentford's Ivan Toney in the window, as a number nine would still be preferred, with Nicolas Jackson and Armando Broja yet to fully convince as a long-term option league
Although there is still a sense of seeing how the squad settles after one more international window league
Chelsea enjoyed one of their brightest performances yet under Pochettino in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal, with Brentford visiting Stamford Bridge this weekend as the Blues look to rebuild after a slow start to the season league
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