Francis Ngannou: the Cameroonian fighter is still paying the price for his heavy defeat against Anthony Joshua

Francis Ngannou: the Cameroonian fighter is still paying the price for his heavy defeat against Anthony Joshua
Francis Ngannou: the Cameroonian fighter is still paying the price for his heavy defeat against Anthony Joshua

Several months after his lost fight against British boxing star Anthony Joshua, Francis Ngannou continues to pay the price. The Cameroonian star is, in fact, once again mocked on the web for his performance against the Englishman, in particular by the Ivorian comedian, Gohou Michel, who chose to make a tackle on him.

To do this, the actor shared on Instagram an image of the fighter who seemed disoriented after receiving the violent blow from Joshua and who had precipitated his KO

In the caption of the publication, Gohou Michel had fun inviting the MMA fighter into a duel, considering himself capable of making him go down after only 2 rounds.

“And he’s surprised. 2 rounds no more, wherever and whenever you want, little one”published the Ivorian cinema star, provoking different reactions, each funny as the next.

Defeat against Anthony Joshua, a difficult pill to swallow for Francis Ngannou

An undeniable star of MMA, the Predator, as he calls himself, has built a fine reputation in the discipline, stringing together high-level performances in each of his fights.

At the top of his art, the Cameroonian attempted a career change, choosing to compete in his first official boxing fights.

First against Tyson Fury in a fight that he was on the verge of winning, he then faced Anthony Joshua on the night of March 8, 2024.

A meeting that the Cameroonian miserably lost in the 2nd round by KO. Even today, the Predator is having trouble moving on.

« A rematch against Joshua? I felt bad and uncomfortable during this fight. It could happen, but the certainty I have is that I want a rematch against Fury. I didn’t like the Joshua fight, things weren’t fair and if it’s the same scenario I’m not interested.

Something unfair has clearly happened. I don’t have all the details, but I saw what was wrong. I was in the locker room for almost four hours. It’s not something that happens, so just that…», Recently declared the Cameroonian star in comments relayed by La Sueur, when he was asked if he was enthusiastic about a rematch against Joshua.

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