Devin Haney, Terence Crawford, and other boxing aces get LAUGHED at by Francis Ngannou for dismissing Cameroonian’s chances against Tyson Fury
Francis Ngannou trolls Boxing aces who thought he had no chance to beat Tyson Fury (via Imago)
The fight between Francis Ngannou and Tyson Fury culminated last weekend. However, athletes and fight fans still have this fight fresh in their minds. Although Fury was awarded the victory in this bout via a split decision, Francis remains positive about his chances in boxing. Many fight fans and even athletes believed that the Cameroonian fighter won the fight.
Francis Ngannou has posted a myriad of posts and trolls after his fight with Tyson Fuy. The latest one was posted on November 1st on the social media platform, X. This post was a troll video targeting the boxing aces who thought he would have zero chance against Tyson Fury.
The video shows the interviews of these boxing aces, including Devin Haney and Terence Crawford, stating that Ngaanou has no chance of beating the champion Tyson Fury. The video shows Francis Ngannou laughing at each of these statements in this troll post.
The fight between Ngannou and Fury, to everyone’s surprise, was a close one. The majority of the fight fans and athletes predicted that Fury would have an easy time with the Cameroonian. However, Francis Ngannou shocked the world and came close to victory, as one judge even scored the bout in his favor.
Francis Ngannou is a great champion because of his ability to take criticism well and with humor. His journey, which displays both his physical strength within the cage and his relentless drive outside of it, acts as an inspiration to spectators and aspiring fighters alike. Fight fans hope to see Francis back soon in the ring!
Dan Hardy is confident that Dana White will try his best to prevent UFC athletes from doing crossover fights like Ngannou
Combat sports are always changing, as fighters look for new challenges and chances to show off their abilities. As such, Francis Ngannou made news when he signed a multi-fight contract with the Professional Fighters League (PFL). This was after he departed from the UFC following a dispute over his contract.
In addition to signaling a pivotal moment in his career, Ngannou’s audacious move paved the way for possible MMA and other combat sport crossovers. This was evident in his recent boxing match with Tyson Fury.
Former UFC analyst Dan Hardy voiced doubts about UFC President Dana White‘s willingness to let athletes go after career goals outside of the octagon. Considering prior experiences with fighters like Chuck Liddel, Hardy made the observation that White could be hesitant to take the chance of his fighters participating in other organizations.
Despite this, fighters like Sean O’Malley and Sean Strickland have shown interest in boxing despite the difficulties. The promise of large earnings and the chance to fight well-known fighters is the allure of these crossover bouts. We have entered a new era of cross-promotional fights as athletes no longer want to be confined to a single organization.
In case you missed it:
- Tyson Fury’s manager unveils two boxing titans as potential opponents for Francis Ngannou’s next bout
- “This isn’t the days of Muhammad Ali,” Stephen A Smith envisions Francis Ngannou to become a boxing champion if he sticks to the sport
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