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Follow Mail Sport's live blog for all the latest news and updates as Tyson Fury takes on Francis Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia plus updates from the undercard.
How do you sum up what we've seen tonight?
Well, Mail Sport's Jeff Powell has tried to, as Fury bounced back from hitting the canvas to just about hold onto his unbeaten record and set up an undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk.
There were a few iconic moments in tonight's fight, none more so than the knockdown.
But Ngannou's attempted 'Superman' punch in the final round ran it close. Imagine if that had landed!
Fury was planning on fighting Oleksandr Usyk in eight weeks. Then again, he was also planning for this fight to be an early night, and that didn't happen.
Pictures of Fury after the final bell showed his face heavily marked up, and it now looks a tough ask for him to bounce back and fight again this year.
You have to feel for Ngannou who came so close to arguably the biggest upset win in heavyweight history.
Fans certainly do, with many claiming the ex-UFC star was robbed of his moment of glory by the judges tonight.
You suspected this was going to be no ordinary night when Fury suffered a cut to the forehead in the second round.
Ngannou appeared to grow in confidence from that moment onwards and never let up.
Ngannou has put on a show right until the very end and he tries a Superman punch but it fails to land.
We go the distance, and that is a phenomenal performance from Ngannou. But has he done enough to win?
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10 - To the last and Fury boxed it through with his left. Presumably believing he had done just about enough. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
Both men not getting much power behind their shots in that round. We could be set up for a thrilling final round here. There can't be much in it on the scorecards.
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9 – Was disaster pending? Fury kept the left jab working to keep the points mounting….and stay of trouble. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
Where is Ngannou finding this energy from? He looks so tired but he keeps coming forward winging in hooks and uppercuts. Fury is getting caught more than I've seen in a very long time.
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8 - Ngannou was back in business with two massive left hooks which sent Fury reeling and then a flurry of punches which had the Gypsy King close to being floored again.. Fury 9-10 Ngannou
Carl Frampton has Ngannou ahead and cannot believe what he's seeing.
Fury goes to the canvas again, but this time it's a slip. Very little to split them in that round.
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7 – There were cheers for Mike Tyson when his face went up on the screen and whatever the iron man had taught Ngannou had turned this from a show into a war. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
Ngannou is breathing heavily out of his mouth but is still putting up a good fight. Can he hold on for four more rounds or will Fury come on strong now?
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6 – Fury went into hit and dance mode but this was now about winning somehow no matter how it looked. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
Two big right hands from Fury, can he still turn this around?
That was his best round by a distance, but he still has plenty of work to do.
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5 - Fortunes and a career were in jeopardy and Fury responded in the fifth with two huge rights which rocked Ngannou. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
This has been an unbelievable performance from Ngannou. He is not letting up as he continues to push forwards, but Fury has a better round here.
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4 – Caught again by the heavy handed Ngannou, Fury was having to clinch at times to keep him at bay. Although he edged the fourth with a late burst of action. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
What just happened! Fury has been knocked down!
It's a left hook that puts Fury on his backside. He sits up and then gets back up to see out the round but that is a huge shock.
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3– No exhibition this. A serious fight. Tyson was rocked back by a heavy left. Then a monster of the same variety and here was the first sensation. Delivered by the UFC star. Down went Tyson and although he rose from adversity as usual, the shock was as palpable in the crowd as in the ring. Fury 8-10 Ngannou
Fury has switched to southpaw but Ngannou is already doing better than expected. Not much landed in that round, and Fury is bleeding a little from his forehead.
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2 – Ngannou was showing better ringcraft than expected and Fury switched to southpaw to try to confuse. It worked to some extent but not enough to save the round. Fury 9-10 Ngannou
Fury gets straight to work as he lands a big right hand at the start of the round.
Ngannou is not overawed and is looking to move forward, ut Fury lands another big right hand in the final 30 seconds of the round.
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1 – Fury was stripped and itching to go while Michael Buffer was still getting us Ready to Rumble. Then he told Ngannou: ‘I’m gonna bash you up.’ The first bash, a right, came from Ngannou but after some fending Fury imposed his left jab and took the round with a hefty right. Fury 10-9 Ngannou
Michael Bugger is in the ring and introduces Ngannou first.
Drake's hit 'Started from the Bottom' plays around the arena, before Ngannou walks out wearing his own crown and robe.
The music then switches to another Drake hit 'God's Plan' and Ngannou makes his way down the platform to the ring.
Cristiano Ronaldo just appeared on the big screen as he made his way to his seat and there seemed to be a few boos and jeers.
That's a bit of a surprise, but then I suppose we could be in for a very unpredictable next hour here.
He appears on the screen again and there are more boos. He doesn't look happy at all!
The main event is a little over half an hour away, so let's see who fighters, pundits and celebrities have picked to win tonight's fight.
Conor McGregor has told TNT Sports that Ngannou's best chance is to try and catch Fury early on. He has also joked that Ngannou should throw a kick if he starts to fall behind!
McGregor has also been speaking about his own future, and wants to return to the UFC in April.
Adeleye landed some good left hooks at the start of the sixth round, but Wardley holds firm and is now starting to find the target with his jab and right hand.
Adeleye sticks his tongue out but he is bleeding from the mouth and looks a little tired.
Halfway through this intriguing clash.
Dan Hardy has claimed Fury would have a better chance of beating Ngannou inside the Octagon than Ngannou has of beating Fury inside a boxing ring.
That is a huge claim to make just hours before Ngannou and Fury face each other inside the squared circle!
When he lost to Joe Joyce last year, it was difficult to see where Parker went next.
But he has bounced back well this year, and delivered a 'fantastic performance', according to Carl Frampton.
It's a who's who of famous faces tonight.
We've already mentione that Cristiano Ronaldo and Conor McGregor will be at ringside, but we will also see Oleksandr Usyk, Manny Pacquiao, Lennox Lewis and more!
We briefly just lost audio on what is proving to be a difficult evening for TNT Sports so far.
Tyson Fury is the master of the mind games and has been playing them again this week, despite being largely respectful of Ngannou's ability.
Mike Tyson does not expect Ngannou to be affected by the mind games, though, and has backed him to focus on the job in hand.
Ngannou has made a huge name for himself in recent years, and has chosen to splash out on cars.
The 37-year-old has a £421k Rolls Royce, and you suspect he will be able to add to his collection after he receives a career-high purse tonight.
Total dominance from Bakole as he stops Takam in the fourth round.
Bakole, who fights out of Scotland, did the damage with vicious body shots, and then went upstairs to the head to leave Takam on wobbly legs.
A good stoppage from the referee, and that's an excellent performance from Bakole.
If Fury comes through tonight unscathed he is expected to face Oleksandr Usyk on December 23.
The pair have traded verbal blows over the last 12 months, but were full of respect for one another when they came face-to-face yesterday.
Usyk will hope Fury has no issues tonight so he can finally get his shot at the Gypsy King.
This fight has started to spark into life. Bakole seemed to briefly hurt Takam at the start of the third, but Takam fought back to push his opponent to the ropes.
Bakole then begins to land heavy hooks in the final minute of the round but Takam just about holds on. Great action!
Fury has been meeting some sporting legend
s this week, including Cristiano Ronaldo.
When the pair came face-to-face on Friday, Fury hailed Ronaldo as the greatest footballer ever, snubbing Lionel Messi, who is set to win his eighth Ballon d'Or this week.
Tyson Fury was named after Mike Tyson, but 'Iron' Mike will be in the opposite corner tonight.
Tyson is a big fan of Fury, but will be plotting his downfall in just a few hours' time.
Tonight's co-main event is an intriguing British heavyweight clash between Fabio Wardley and David Adeleye.
A rivalry has been brewing between the pair for some time now, but they will finally settle matters in the ring tonight before we move onto Fury-Ngannou.
Crossover fights are becoming more and more popular - we only had KSI-Tommy Fury a fortnight ago.
But not everyone is a fan of them. Olympic medallist Frazer Clarke has hit out at them, and believes former fighters would be 'rolling in their graves' at the current state of the sport.
Celebrities from across the globe have decided this is the fight to be at.
Cristiano Ronaldo will be in attendance at tonight's fight, while Rio Ferdinand, the Brazilian Ronaldo and even rapper Eminem have also been spotted in Saudi.
There's nothing like full support from close friends.
That's exactly what Israel Adesanya has given Ngannou, as he has placed two separate bets on 'The Predator' to win tonight. The former UFC middleweight
champion is in line to take home upwards of £100,000 if he wins both bets.
Fury-Ngannou is proving to be the most popular fight of the year in terms of the celebrities it is attracting.
Conor McGregor is in town for the fight, while a number of boxing legends have also arrived in Riyadh over the last 24 hours.
Fury and Ngannou tipped the scales yesterday and the former came in five pounds heavier than his opponent.
Weighing in at 277lbs, just shy of 20 stone, Fury is nine pounds heavier than his last fight against Derek Chisora for tonight's Saudi showdown.
It is hard not to feel pleased for Ngannou as he is set to get his biggest payday after coming from a humble background.
Mail Sport has taken a look at his remarkable story that has seen him go from walking six miles to school to becoming one of the biggest glo
bal stars in combat sports.