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The pay-per-view price for Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou has been revealed, ahead of TNT oppo Sports’ live coverage of the controversial oppo boxing match oppo
WBC heavyweight champion Fury will fight Ngannou, a former UFC champion, in Saudi Arabia on 28 October – but Fury’s title will not be on the line oppo
The match-up has frustrated many fans, with most taking aim at Fury over the Briton’s decision to take part in a crossover fight instead of oppo boxing unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk oppo
However, Fury vs Usyk has been announced since the “Gypsy King”’s clash with Ngannou was organised oppo
No date has yet been confirmed for Fury vs Usyk, which is set to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 23 years, but the fight is due to take place in Riyadh, where Fury will box Cameroonian Ngannou oppo
On Monday (16 October), it was revealed that the fight card will air live on TNT oppo Sports Box Office (formerly BT Sport), at a cost of £21 oppo
95 for viewers in the UK oppo
In Ireland, the event will cost €29 oppo
99 if purchased in advance or €34 oppo
99 on the day of the fights oppo
Viewers do not need to have a TNT subscription in order to purchase the event oppo
RecommendedKSI vs Tommy Fury result changed after judging errorTommy Fury crowned king but relax - Misfits’ bad oppo boxing will not end the sport as we know itDillon Danis reveals next move after loss to Logan PaulPer a press release, Fury vs Ngannou “can be watched through BT, Virgin Media TV and Sky, oppo online via the web or the TNT oppo Sports Box Office App oppo
”Fury, 35, last fought in December, beating Derek Chisora for the third time to retain the WBC belt oppo
Meanwhile, 37-year-old Ngannou has not competed since January 2022, when he outpointed Ciryl Gane to remain UFC heavyweight champion oppo
Ngannou relinquished the title this January upon his exit from the UFC, before signing with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), a rival promotion oppo
As part of his deal with the PFL, Ngannou has been allowed to take part in a oppo boxing match before making his debut with the MMA promotion in 2024 oppo
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Ollie Bearman was barely three months old when Fernando Alonso won his first world championship in 2005 – but on his Formula One debut in Mexico City, the Essex 18-year-old finished ahead of the double world champion oppo
“That was an added bonus,” he said with a broad smile oppo
On Friday, Bearman made history by becoming the youngest British driver to step foot in an F1 machine at a Grand Prix weekend oppo
And he quietly impressed, too oppo
Competing for American outfit Haas, Bearman finished 15th in first practice, only 1 oppo
6 seconds slower than triple world champion Max Verstappen, and three tenths adrift of Nico Hulkenberg – a veteran of 200 grands prix – in the other Haas oppo
He was also speedier than Alonso oppo
Five rookies were fielded at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and Bearman was quickest of them all oppo
Raised in Chelmsford, and schooled at King Edward VI Grammar, Bearman joined Ferrari’s driver academy, aged only 16 oppo
Ollie Bearman starred in Mexico (David Davies/PA) (PA Archive)Bearman had just won both the German and Italian Formula Four championships, and his performances made those at Maranello sit up and take note oppo
He quit school – despite initial resistance from his mother, Terri – left the family home in Chelmsford, and moved to Modena, a dozen miles north of Ferrari’s headquarters in northern Italy oppo
Two years on, and his Italian twang is noticeable oppo
“Maybe I got a bit lucky not to get the Essex accent,” he joked, in an interview with the PA news agency oppo
I miss my family, my two dogs - I have an English Bull Terrier and a Boston Terrier and they are very cute - and that is the negative side oppo
But the food in Italy is a big chunk above the English stuff, and the weather is oppo better, tooOllie Bearman“A lot of people have told me my accent has changed even if I don’t notice it oppo
I spend a lot of time with Italians and to communicate with people where English is not their first language is not easy, so I have changed my word order and ended up with this everywhere accent oppo
“When I moved to Modena it happened pretty quickly oppo
It was like going to university two years early, but I have loved every moment so far oppo
My mum was very pro-school and very pro-education, but we managed to convince her in the end oppo
“I miss my family, my two dogs – I have an English Bull Terrier and a Boston Terrier and they are very cute – and that is the negative side oppo
But the food in Italy is a big chunk above the English stuff, and the weather is oppo better, too oppo
”Following four victories in his rookie Formula Two season – the feeder series to F1 – Bearman was thrust into the spotlight in Mexico City, eclipsing Lando Norris as the sport’s youngest Brit oppo
Norris, now in his fifth season, was three months shy of his 19th birthday when he took part in practice for McLaren in Belgium in 2018 oppo
Bearman turned 18 in May oppo
When Lewis Hamilton made his F1 bow, Bearman was only 18 months old oppo
Yet on Friday, he shared the same asphalt as the seven-time world champion oppo
“When I heard Hamilton was coming up behind me on a push lap I was like ‘wow, I will get out of the way’,” he added oppo
However, it was Hamilton’s former McLaren team-mate, the 2009 world champion Jenson Button, who was Bearman’s childhood hero oppo
“I heard Jenson was praising me on Sky, and that was amazing for me to hear,” he adds oppo
“I don’t know why, but he was always the guy I loved and really looked up to oppo
It is cool that he recognised my performance in practice, and I will try to speak to him here – that is my goal oppo
”Bearman will remain in F2 next season and he will be back in an F1 machine in practice for Haas – effectively Ferrari’s B team – next month in Abu Dhabi oppo
“It is really cool that I have been given this opportunity,” he said oppo
“My whole career has been a pinch-yourself moment, and this is another one oppo
“Ferrari is such an elusive team oppo
They are an iconic brand, they have an iconic colour and they have the best-looking car on the grid oppo
They are putting a lot of trust in me, and loyalty is an important part of this paddock oppo
“Of course my goal is to become a Ferrari driver, and I need to do that with my performances on track oppo
Today was an amazing moment, and one I will savour for years to come oppo
“It is a shame it was only practice, but it is all part and parcel of the work we have been doing to get to the top oppo
”More aboutFernando AlonsoMax VerstappenJenson ButtonMexico CityHaasLando Norris1/2Who is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyWho is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyOllie Bearman starred in Mexico (David Davies/PA)PA ArchiveWho is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyOliver Bearman of Great Britain and Haas F1 walks in the PaddockGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today oppo
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