Comments Thread For: Ngannou: What Will Happen When I Hit [Fury], He Hits The Floor And Doesn't Stand Up?

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  • A.B Counterhooks
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    #11
    Technically Francis is not really a wrestler but a Striker and a fast one too for his size. But yeah, the sweet science a whole different deal to mma striking.

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    • Silence
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      #12
      Hahaha. Even he knows his only chance is that. Even then he would wake up like Undertaker. Sorry Francis.

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      • ELPacman
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        #13
        Unless Fury gets ****** and tries to play with Francis, I can't see Francis doing much. MMA striking is totally different than boxing striking. While an MMA fighter is training in every aspect to be balanced, boxers are training to throw brutal punches with gloves on and all the aspects of defense that goes with it. MMA striking and boxing are two different animals.

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        • Stuntman Mike
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          #14
          Originally posted by takenotes
          Wilder knocked Fury down what...6 times in 3 fights? This dude is not knocking out Fury
          I really don't know how Francis will preform but looking at his kos punch wise he has knockout power in both hands from pretty much any angle either hand is thrown .so it he gets tyson with a shot who knows how he'll onslaught and let's not forget these guys are masters in the clinch so he could possibly manhandle fury when he tries to use his weight in holding tactics.

          This is a dangerous fight for fury and I'm putting money on francis because furys gone down plenty of times to lesser fighters.

          All really depends on how francis comes in,he needs to have bad intentions the second the bell goes.

          If fury loses he will blame not being in shape.
          Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 09-09-2023, 03:12 AM.

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          • TMLT87
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            #15
            Honestly the closer it gets the more I feel like Ngannou could surprise people here. Not saying he will win, but Fury is such a slobby arrogant undisciplined cokehead who often fights to the level of his opponent. Ngannou is a good athlete who stays in shape and takes things seriously and has natural power. I could see him making this more of a fight than it seemingly should be on paper. His poor gas tank will probably cause him to get stopped eventually though.

            Either way Fury is a ****ing disgrace and never mind the boxing vs MMA angle, he deserves to **** up and lose this fight.

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            • trippleupper
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              #16
              Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

              I really don't know how Francis will preform but looking at his kos punch wise he has knockout power in both hands from pretty much any angle either hand is thrown .so it he gets tyson with a shot who knows how he'll onslaught and let's not forget these guys are masters in the clinch so he could possibly manhandle fury when he tries to use his weight in holding tactics.

              This is a dangerous fight for fury and I'm putting money on francis because furys gone down plenty of times to lesser fighters.

              All really depends on how francis comes in,he needs to have bad intentions the second the bell goes.

              If fury loses he will blame not being in shape.

              Ngannou needs to watch Dempsey vs Firpo

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              • trippleupper
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                #17
                "Deontay Wilder, arguably the hardest singular puncher in heavyweight history."

                I like Wilder, but puh--leeze. Not sure he even cracks the top 20 in this category.

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                  #18
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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by trippleupper
                    "Deontay Wilder, arguably the hardest singular puncher in heavyweight history."

                    I like Wilder, but puh--leeze. Not sure he even cracks the top 20 in this category.
                    It was all to create hype and make the fights between fury and wilder more profitable

                    Put tyson or foreman in with all the opponents wilder had and watch them all get polaxed in an even better fashion with either hand not just a long flailing right hand

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      How many did Connor McGregor land on floyd? Francis will land

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