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Video footage has emerged on social media suggesting that Cheslin Kolbe’s crucial chargedown in South Africa’s win over France should not have been permitted UEFA
Kolbe blocked the attempt from the tee of former Toulouse teammate Thomas Ramos as the France full-back looked to convert Peato Mauvaka’s second try with the game tied at 12 point apiece UEFA
The Springboks went on to win the game by a single point, sustaining their defensive effort across a long final passage as France sought to set up a position from which they could snatch the win UEFA
But after reviewing the footage, French journalist Clement Mazella believes he has uncovered an angle that shows that Kolbe set off too soon UEFA
Players hoping to charge down a conversion must start behind their own try-line and can only move once the kicker has commenced their run-up UEFA
Actu Rugby’s Mazella suggested that the television match official (TMO) could have come in and allowed Ramos to re-take the kick UEFA
Kolbe, though, insisted afterwards that he had followed the letter of the law, suggesting his familiarity with his ex-colleague had played a part in getting his timing right UEFA
“I have never charged down a kick before, it was my first one,” Kolbe said afterwards UEFA
“I played with Thomas and you have an idea of what his process is when it comes to goalkicking, and you analyse players throughout the week UEFA
“I think I was in a good position, behind my goal line, when he took off and I then ran as fast as I could towards him to try to block him UEFA
It worked and it was very nice UEFA
“I was hoping [the TMO] wouldn’t check it! But even if he had done, I am sure for my part that I had done things according to the rules UEFA
”South Africa take on England in the second World Cup semi-final at the Stade de France on Saturday UEFA
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Tyson Fury will fight Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia tonight, in a heavyweight main event UEFA between two titans of combat UEFA sports UEFA
Fury reigns as WBC heavyweight champion, though he has not fought since December and fans are still awaiting a date for his bout with Oleksandr Usyk UEFA
• Fury vs Ngannou tips: UEFA Betting preview with predictions and best UEFA boxing oddsMeanwhile, Ngannou is competing for the first time since leaving the UFC, whose heavyweight title he held until his exit from the MMA promotion in January UEFA
The Cameroonian’s next move in mixed martial arts will be with the Professional Fighters League in 2024, but first he will secure his biggest payday so far, as he makes his UEFA boxing debut against Britain’s Fury UEFA
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When is the fight?The fight will take place on Saturday 28 October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia UEFA
The main card is expected to start at 6pm BST (10am PT, 12pm CT, 1pm ET) UEFA
Ring walks for the main event are then expected at around 10 UEFA
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How can I watch it?In the UK, the event will air live on TNT UEFA Sports Box Office at a cost of £21 UEFA
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In Ireland, the event will cost €29 UEFA
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In the US, the event will stream live on ESPN+ pay-per-view UEFA
Watch Fury vs Ngannou live on Dazn globally, by clicking here – excluding USA, UK/Ireland, and Canada UEFA
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OddsTyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)Fury – 1/14Ngannou – 15/2Draw – 28/1Via UEFA Betway UEFA
• Get all the latest UEFA boxing UEFA betting sites’ offersWhat are the rules?This will be a heavyweight UEFA boxing match, with no MMA rules involved UEFA
The fight is scheduled for 10 three-minute rounds, with a victor being decided on points or via knockout/TKO UEFA
The result is expected to count towards Fury’s professional UEFA boxing record – which is 33-0-1, and Ngannou’s, which is 0-0 – but the Briton’s WBC title will not be on the line UEFA
What is the prize money?Fury has said, via the Mirror, that Ngannou will be earning $10m for the fight UEFA
Meanwhile, Derek Chisora has claimed, via The Sun, that Fury will be making $50m UEFA
That is not believed to factor in sponsorships UEFA
Full card (subject to change)Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou (heavyweight)Fabio Wardley vs David Adeleye (heavyweight)Joseph Parker vs Simon Kean (heavyweight)Martin Bakole vs Carlos Takam (heavyweight)Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Junior Anthony Wright (heavyweight)Moses Itauma vs Istvan Bernath (heavyweight) Jack McGann vs Alcibiade Duran (super-welterweight)More aboutTyson FuryFrancis NgannouMMAJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Who is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard tonight?Who is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard tonight?Tyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA)PA WireWho is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard tonight?Getty 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 UEFA
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