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If you're a big fan of UFC and just happened to be watching the 2019 NBA Draft on Thursday night, you might've been confused. Or at least that's what MMA heavyweight Francis Ngannou and his ...
Francis Ngannou landed all of one clean punch against Junior Dos Santos in the main event of Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 3 Saturday in Minneapolis. As is so often the case, it was all he needed.
Now Ngannou (13-3) finds himself in a UFC on ESPN 3 headlining spot against Junior Dos Santos (21-5), which could very easily vault him back to a second UFC heavyweight title shot if he wins.
Francis Ngannou came to the Octagon in Phoenix, Arizona with 2 Pac's All Eyez On Me blaring through the loudspeaker, and with the spotlight firmly on the French heavyweight, he needed less than 30 ...
Plus, Ngannou already defeated Dos Santos in the UFC during their 2019 bout–and there are not many people clamoring for a rematch.
Francis Ngannou, a former UFC star-turned-boxer, made a heartbreaking announcement on Monday as he revealed his young son has died. Ngannou’s son, Kobe, turned 1-year-old in January.
Kobe. His name was Kobe. Francis Ngannou defeated 6-foot-8, 261-pound Brazilian Renan Ferreria with a devastating, first-round knockout inside the MMA cage at the PFL Super Fights in Saudi Arabia.
Ngannou remembers every country he passed through as he traveled more than 2,000 miles. NGANNOU: From Cameroon to Nigeria, then Nigeria, Niger, from Niger to Algeria, then from Algeria to Morocco.