FRANCIS NGANNOU revealed he was involved in a cheeky X-rated blast after knocking Tyson Fury down.

The ex-UFC champion astonishingly dropped Fury in round three with a counter left hook.

Ngannou proceeded to stand over the Gypsy King and goad him with a little dance.

Now, the Cameroonian has opened up on what he said to Fury and how a pre-fight exchanged sparked the boasting.

He told his YouTube channel: "When we touched gloves, he was like, 'Let me take you to school". I'm like "you motherf*****, you're not taking me to school!'

"That's why when I knocked him down I was dancing in front like, 'You're a bad professor, motherf****r! You're a bad professor. How is that school going? Who is taking who to school?" Because for me, it looks like I'm the one taking you to school.'"

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Fury, 35, picked himself up from the floor and was given the fright of his life as he laboured the ten-round distance.

And he was deemed fortunate to escape with a split-decision win and his undisputed title fight with Oleksandr Usyk, 36, still intact.

Ngannou, 37, meanwhile became a sensation overnight having stunned the world's best heavyweight boxer.

He said: "I'm confident that I won that fight. I wasn't surprised for what happened.

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"I'm alone in this game. I just came from another sport and there's a structure, a solid business and then you just come to rob that.

"Imagine if I'd have walked out of there with that belt or with him being defeated for the first time.

"I knew it wasn't going to happen. I think it's a shame for boxing, though, and those judges they should be sanctioned.

"I want to understand why those judges judge like that, because for me, to be honest, I don't care that much about that decision, but I think those kind of decisions mess up a lot of people's careers."

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