Francis Ngannou emotional tattoo: ‘The Predator’ pays tribute to late son with wholesome gesture
Ahead of his upcoming fight against Renan Ferreira, Francis Ngannou got a tattoo of his son's name on his left arm.
Francis Ngannou tattooed his son's name on his left bicep (Image via ESPN MMA)
Over the years, several prominent fighters have experienced emotional breakdowns amid their rising careers. One notable example is former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, who recently lost his 15-month-old son, Kobe. In light of this tragic incident, Ngannou seeks to make a strong comeback. Francis Ngannou has tattooed Kobe’s name on his left bicep to honor his son.
‘The Predator’ Francis Ngannou lost his son a few months ago in April. In the wake of this tragedy, he took a step back from the sport to grieve and process his emotions. However, months after that, he prepares for his PFL debut against a formidable opponent in a few hours. Ahead of that fight, Francis Ngannou tattooed his son’s name on his body as a tribute to him.
Kobe’s passing hit Ngannou hard, especially since he had been unaware that his son suffered from an undiagnosed brain malformation. It almost drove Ngannou to consider retirement from competitive sports. He found himself in a deep emotional pit, lacking the motivation to return to the sport he loved. As a result, he lost all hope of competing again.
Francis Ngannou’s tattoo in tribute to his son Kobe who tragically passed away earlier this year ❤️ pic.twitter.com/mHYJvb65Jq
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Several prominent community individuals eagerly anticipate Francis Ngannou’s quick return to the octagon. Notably, Daniel Cormier has even suggested that Ngannou should stop inflicting pain on himself. Instead, the Predator should channel his emotional struggles into his fighting. Moreover, Ngannou appears confident about defeating Renan Ferreira in his PFL debut fight.
Francis Ngannou is confident ahead of his PFL debut fight
Francis Ngannou, a fighter born in Cameroon, has made a remarkable name for himself since joining the UFC. Throughout his seven-year career in the organization, Ngannou has defeated many formidable opponents in the heavyweight division. He even held the title of heavyweight champion for a brief period. However, his time with the promotion ended due to a feud with CEO Dana White.
After that, Ngannou signed with a rival promotion, PFL, and is set to debut for the organization in a few hours. Several prominent figures, including Ngannou himself, have previewed the upcoming ‘Battle of the Giants‘ matchup. While predictions within the community vary, Ngannou appears confident as he prepares to face Brazilian PFL champion Renan Ferreira.
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The Brazilian fighter has a remarkable history of dominating his opponents, and Ferreira aims to achieve the same outcome against Ngannou. As time goes on, anticipation within the community continues to grow. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top in their epic battle in Saudi Arabia.
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