Prince Naseem Hamed has shared his thoughts on the current heavyweight scene.

This week it was announced that Tyson Fury will take on Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia, much to the disappointment of fight fans and it seems Hamed feels exactly the same.

Speaking to talkSPORT he said,

“Tyson’s proven that he’s an amazing champion.

“But what can I say? For me personally, I really wanted to see him fight Oleksandr Usyk after what he did to Anthony Joshua.

“His next fight, what does it really mean to us? He’s not even fighting a boxer.

“It’s gonna probably be a big fight in Saudi Arabia, but does it really mean anything in the sport of boxing?

When talking about the Fury vs Usyk fight not happening he continued,

“These guys are heavyweight champions of the world, let’s see them fight, I wanna see them fight man.”

“I’m sick and tired of all this bulls*** boy.”

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