Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou: Tom Aspinall Says Gypsy King's Skills Worlds Apart Better Than His Opponent

UFC Fight Night: Arlovski v Aspinall
(Photo : Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - In this UFC handout, (L-R) Andrei Arlovski of Belarus punches Tom Aspinall of England in a heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on February 20, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Tom Aspinall has his fight to take care of in the octagon, but he is willing to get involved in fellow British fighter Tyson Fury's bout against Francis Ngannou in October this year.

The heavyweight UFC fighter revealed he plans to link up with Fury to help him prepare.

The help he will provide will be in a different department though, as boxing is already Fury's realm.

Aspinall himself knows the skills of "The Gypsy King" are already at another level compared to Ngannou, who is the one transitioning to Fury's sport.

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"If you stick Ngannou in a boxing ring or a cage with somebody, he's always got a chance of winning," Aspinall added.

"As far as skill level, Tyson will absolutely school him. Tyson is worlds apart from his level. Over the course of [10] rounds, it's a tough task for Ngannou to win that fight unless he catches him early."

Betting odds favorite so far

The Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou fight is more of a showdown than real combat.

The two are expected to cash in, too, in this meeting in Saudi Arabia.

Spectators can cash in, too, if they make the right choice.

The odds opened with Fury as a heavy favorite against the Nigerian called "The Predator." Odds Checker put him as an 80 percent favorite to win the bout.

But of course, as Aspinall said, Ngannou will always find a chance to win.

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