Anthony Joshua, according to Francis Ngannou, does not “have the strength” to win their highly
Champion Francis Ngannou believes that Joshua lacks “the strength” to prevail in their eagerly awaited bout in Saudi Arabia.
Ngannou has only fought in one professional boxing match during his whole career.
The former UFC champion is still optimistic that he will prevail, though.
For MailOnline, James Cohen
PUBLISHED on January 31, 2024, at 8:56 GMT | UPDATE on January 31, 2024, at 9:09 GMT
Anthony Joshua doesn’t “have the strength” to prevail in their impending boxing match, according to Francis Ngannou.
On March 8, Ngannou will take on Joshua in Saudi Arabia, following the cancellation of the British fighter’s matchup with Deontay Wilder due to the American fighter’s loss to Joseph Parker on the “Day of Reckoning” card.
Despite losing his lone professional boxing match of the career, Ngannou, the former UFC champion, was given the opportunity to face Joshua after Wilder’s defeat.
In an exciting 10-round fight back in October, Ngannou, 37, was defeated by split decision against heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, despite scoring an incredible knockdown throughout the fight.
The Cameroonian is obviously confident going into the fight with Joshua despite the defeat, and on the High Performance Podcast, he sent a terrifying message to the British celebrity.
Francis Ngannou recently appeared on the High Performance Podcast and delivered a terrifying warning to Anthony Joshua ahead of their fight in Saudi Arabia.
On March 8, the 37-year-old will compete against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia.
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“Never say never” was Ngannou’s statement during his show participation. Nothing is insurmountable. Anthony Joshua’s strength is unknown to us.
We’re going to find out, even if I don’t think he has that strength. We are going to find out in two months. I will be the one to take his soul.
The former UFC champion has been certain that he will defeat Joshua, and in a recent interview, he even took aim at Eddie Hearn, the British fighter’s promoter.
The promoter of Matchroom Boxing, Hearn, stated that he anticipates Joshua, his fighter, to knock Ngannou out in their bout.
“I feel like he’s earned that shot—or certainly to continue at that level,” he said on MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani. I also like the battle.
As you may recall, I firmly believe that AJ eliminates him. But the fight is risky. I am aware that this man is a huge, powerful puncher, and I believe that his lack of fear makes him dangerous.
Ngannou retaliated, saying, “Eddie is a promoter; that’s just a routine for me,” as The Mirror reported. It’s like old times revisited; he kept saying the same thing, but about someone else instead of Francis Ngannou. That is his manner of speaking and acting.
In other interviews, Ngannou discussed his experience traveling from Africa to Europe and gave motivational advice on the High Performance Podcast.
During their October fight, Tyson Fury was knocked down and shocked by Francis Ngannou in the third round.
“You are the only one who can help yourself and transform your life,” he declared. Who I am is not defined by the person who helped me or by anyone who assisted me.
“Because they can help you as much as they want if you are a foolish person.” You are not going to act. It is up to you to save your life.
“I arrived in Europe in a zodiac.” The tiny inflatable Zodiac. There were nine of us. The dream is why I did it. A life without dreams is preferable to a dream devoid of life.
Every day, you witness all those folks who have either died or been saved from the water. They are aware of all the horror stories and the terrible things that occur there that you are unaware of. But they’re at a loss for options.
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Anthony Joshua, according to Francis Ngannou, does not “have the strength” to win their highly
Champion Francis Ngannou believes that Joshua lacks “the strength” to prevail in their eagerly awaited bout in Saudi Arabia.
Ngannou has only fought in one professional boxing match during his whole career.
The former UFC champion is still optimistic that he will prevail, though.
For MailOnline, James Cohen
PUBLISHED on January 31, 2024, at 8:56 GMT | UPDATE on January 31, 2024, at 9:09 GMT
Anthony Joshua doesn’t “have the strength” to prevail in their impending boxing match, according to Francis Ngannou.
On March 8, Ngannou will take on Joshua in Saudi Arabia, following the cancellation of the British fighter’s matchup with Deontay Wilder due to the American fighter’s loss to Joseph Parker on the “Day of Reckoning” card.
Despite losing his lone professional boxing match of the career, Ngannou, the former UFC champion, was given the opportunity to face Joshua after Wilder’s defeat.
In an exciting 10-round fight back in October, Ngannou, 37, was defeated by split decision against heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, despite scoring an incredible knockdown throughout the fight.
The Cameroonian is obviously confident going into the fight with Joshua despite the defeat, and on the High Performance Podcast, he sent a terrifying message to the British celebrity.
Francis Ngannou recently appeared on the High Performance Podcast and delivered a terrifying warning to Anthony Joshua ahead of their fight in Saudi Arabia.
On March 8, the 37-year-old will compete against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia.
ADVANCES
Usyk outlines how he’ll win 2.1k views right now and declares he won’t be fooled by Fury’s mind tricks.
Froch asserts Following Joseph Parker’s defeat, Deontay Wilder ought to retire.
553 views so far
Live coverage of Transfer Deadline Day: the most recent information as the window shuts with 37.5k views
“Never say never” was Ngannou’s statement during his show participation. Nothing is insurmountable. Anthony Joshua’s strength is unknown to us.
We’re going to find out, even if I don’t think he has that strength. We are going to find out in two months. I will be the one to take his soul.
The former UFC champion has been certain that he will defeat Joshua, and in a recent interview, he even took aim at Eddie Hearn, the British fighter’s promoter.
The promoter of Matchroom Boxing, Hearn, stated that he anticipates Joshua, his fighter, to knock Ngannou out in their bout.
“I feel like he’s earned that shot—or certainly to continue at that level,” he said on MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani. I also like the battle.
As you may recall, I firmly believe that AJ eliminates him. But the fight is risky. I am aware that this man is a huge, powerful puncher, and I believe that his lack of fear makes him dangerous.
Ngannou retaliated, saying, “Eddie is a promoter; that’s just a routine for me,” as The Mirror reported. It’s like old times revisited; he kept saying the same thing, but about someone else instead of Francis Ngannou. That is his manner of speaking and acting.
In other interviews, Ngannou discussed his experience traveling from Africa to Europe and gave motivational advice on the High Performance Podcast.
During their October fight, Tyson Fury was knocked down and shocked by Francis Ngannou in the third round.
“You are the only one who can help yourself and transform your life,” he declared. Who I am is not defined by the person who helped me or by anyone who assisted me.
“Because they can help you as much as they want if you are a foolish person.” You are not going to act. It is up to you to save your life.
“I arrived in Europe in a zodiac.” The tiny inflatable Zodiac. There were nine of us. The dream is why I did it. A life without dreams is preferable to a dream devoid of life.
Every day, you witness all those folks who have either died or been saved from the water. They are aware of all the horror stories and the terrible things that occur there that you are unaware of. But they’re at a loss for options.
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