Ronaldo welcomes Ngannou to Saudi with an N100 million watch as Fury vows to end the bout in the sixth round

Ronaldo welcomes Ngannou to Saudi with an N100 million watch as Fury vows to end the bout in the sixth round

Humanitarian acts and football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo are like Siamese twins.

The humanitarian side of Ronaldo was again as he welcomed to Saudi Arabia The Predator, as Francis Ngannou is known.

In fact, CR7 already welcomed the fighter in January and made it clear to him that he should bet on bringing a fight to this country.

Now in their reunion, the Al-Nassr star has given Ngannou a watch valued at more than 100,000 euros. The piece is a limited edition from the Jacob & Co brand called 'Heart of Ronaldo'. The fighter also met with Jacob Arabo, the co-owner of the prestigious brand promoted by Ronaldo himself

Ngannou, former UFC heavyweight champion, will face Tyson Fury, current World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion, this Saturday in a 10-round bout. The Cameroonian will make his ring debut in a fight that will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Fury believes that the beating he aims to give to Ngannou's eyes will end the fight in six rounds, as he anticipates the MMA fighter to be unable to continue.

"I'm going to knock him out inside six rounds," Fury told TNT Sport Face Off "And shall I tell you how I'm going to do it? Get on the front foot, high arm, sticking him with a punishing jab, 19-20 stone in the face, boom, boom, boom, bust him up, swell his eyes out, and then feint, slip, bang! KO

"On the front foot, not running away. On the front foot, hand-eye, let him hit the shoulder, slip, slip, bang, slip, slip, bang. Down in a heap. Listen, no one can take my power. Nobody. These heavyweights don't have a chance... I'm like Neo on The Matrix. You better believe it."

Ngannou is widely expected to be out-classed in the contest as he has never had a professional boxing fight whilst Fury is undefeated in 34 attempts and has been the lineal champion since 2015.

However, if there is one thing that the former

UFChampion does have, it's devastating power and his MMA record backs that up as he has won 12 of his 17 fights by knockout.

Alongside Deontay Wilder, who is regarded as the biggest boxing puncher in the world, Ngannou might pack the most powerful punch in combat sports but is untested against a boxer.

Further stacking the odds against him is the fact that he has never used 10oz boxing gloves and hasn't fought since January 2022 whilst Fury beat Derek Chisora in December 2022.