Comments Thread For: Francis Ngannou on Tyson Fury: He Hits Pretty Good; I Ate Some Good Shots, I Was Like F---!'

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  • hugh grant
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    #11
    Wilder must be chinny. Parker might ko wilder before josh does

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    • Atypicalbrit
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      #12
      Originally posted by TMLT87

      But then the flipside is Zhang is way more hittable and stationery than Fury, has poor stamina and is 40 years old. He has more chance of stopping Ngannou but also more chance of getting stopped.
      I think Zhang DESTROYS Ngannou in a 1 or 2 round shootout.

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      • Oldskoolg
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        #13
        I suspect fury’s power that we saw against wilder is a matter of having a 50lbs weight advantage over wilder. Something that didn’t exist against ngannou

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          #14
          Originally posted by HeadShots
          dude is such a mild mannered and honest guy. it's bizaare this type of personality is literally the greatest combat athlete to ever compete.



          don't @ me about natural talent.


          this dude was digging sandmines until he was 25. picked up fighting for 2 years and got in UFC. shortly after UFC champ.

          then decided to come to boxing and beat the dog chit out of the lineal and general consensus #1 heavyweight boxing champ of the world. Politics aside, he's the current lineal heavyweight champ. 0 tune-up fights. jumped straight into the deep end and outslugged the champ and dropping him.




          this is possibly the hardest man to ever live. yet so soft spoken. truly bizaare
          He has incredible natural talent but he's also on an incredible amount of steroids.

          Ill be surprised if he ever has a "real" boxing match I.e not that Saudi freakshow which obviously didn't have any testing.

          He's on more gear than Baby Miller, there's no way he would pass legitimate testing.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #15
            Hard not to like Ngannou. Hope to see him testing himself against another top 20 HW soon.

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            • SugarDeanC*ntly
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              #16
              That elbow he shrugged off was very impressive

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                #17
                Ngannou is only trying to sweet talk Fury into a rematch here 'Fury is by no means a monster puncher'.

                Fury's power for a super Heavyweight ? I would honestly rate this specific attribute as his worst attribute.

                A semi-retired, there for the taking Derek Chisora would of survived vs Fury in their third fight if 'The referee did not manufacture a stoppage'.

                That third fight with Chisora, truly for me displayed the actual level of Fury's power 'Fury is not a monster puncher'.

                Note: I don't rate Fury's stoppages over Wilder or Whyte very highly 'Wilder is forever being ****** about, and Whyte was burnt out by the time he got to Fury'. Fury I would say punches with enough power to make most Heavyweights think twice, about just wading forward 'But I would not rate him inside the top-10 Heavyweights in terms of punching power production' etc.

                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-11-2023, 11:34 AM.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Francis did good. Wilder went down to those same punches.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SugarDeanC*ntly
                    That elbow he shrugged off was very impressive
                    Nah, that was only a glancing blow.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #20
                      Ngannou did well against Fury but as soon as he fights a boxer who can punch it is game over for him. I still doubt he has huge power as a boxer. Even Cunnigham (a CW) put Fury down. Also he never hurt Fury again.

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