Boxing legend Mike Tyson has been "training" former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, as seen in multiple promotional videos and social media posts.
This mentorship comes ahead of the Cameroonian's highly anticipated bout against current WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, scheduled for Saturday, October 28, at the Boulevard Hall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Tyson is reportedly being paid "handsomely" by the Saudi Arabian backers of the event to guide the former UFC star, according to boxing reporter Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports. However, the precise amount has not been made public.
Moreover, the event organizers have arranged for the attendance of multiple legendary boxers, such as Manny Pacquiao, Roberto Duran, Erik Morales, George Foreman, Marco Antonio Barrera, Joe Calzaghe, Tommy Hearns, and Frank Bruno.
Additionally, there is a potential for Floyd Mayweather Jr. to join the group of boxing legends at the event.
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Mike Tyson is not training Francis Ngannou
Iole clarified that the former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion is not conducting the actual training for Ngannou despite several videos of the two sparring with each other.
Instead, former kickboxer and boxer Dewey Cooper oversees the former UFC star's training.
The Saudi organizers reportedly believe Tyson's involvement would garner more attention for the upcoming mega-fight, hence his supposed "training" role.
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