Francis Ngannou Should NEVER Lace Up And Box Ever Again!!!

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  • pollywog
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    #11
    Originally posted by Smash

    fury was hopeless in his last fight

    AJ was flattened by a pizza and outboxed by a cruiser weight guy twice and sent to a psych ward almost, shouting at guys in the crowd and a hissy fit in the ring

    dont get started on some of the other heavy contenders who are up and down like yo yo's
    Exactly!...Fury needs to beat Usyk convincingly.

    My guess is they'll call it a draw if it goes the distance as it's the only way to guarantee a rematch.

    If Fury or Usyk win they would probably retire undefeated and leave the desert Turki hanging out with Hearn talking ****e to get AJ his 3 time trash belt championship against whoever is the least riskiest and willing to take a dive for more Saudi blood money.

    In my oh so worthless and humble opinion.

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    • automaton89
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      #12
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      I think Francis should fight jon jones.Any top 10 boxer who hits hard with a decent chin beats francis. So flip, zhang, usyk, Ruiz, parker, Sanchez, jared and even wilder etc etc beats francis
      Parker does not hit hard

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      • famicommander
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        #13
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Should’ve never boxed to begin with from a competitive standpoint.

        However, he damn sure proved that coke head Dana wrong. Francis felt he was worth more and probably earned more in those two fights than the entire UFC roster will earn in 2024. I commend him for that but now let’s go back to the discipline you’re actually trained in.
        If he were willing to start from the bottom I'd have no issue with him boxing. Guys like Vitali Klitschko, Jarrell Miller, and Dillian Whyte came to heavyweight boxing from other sports and did okay. But they started from square one and built themselves into boxers, whereas Ngannou simply jumped the line so he could cash in on sideshow fights. At his age it's probably dumb to start over, but I would have absolutely zero issue if Francis wanted to fight a few guys with under 10 pro fights and then reevaluate from there.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          I trust him, he can take Wilder`s right hand for 0-3 and a few millions more.

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          • tophat1
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            #15
            I think he would be better just walking away from combat sports. Hes 37 now (at least) and made a fortune

            Nobody will be interested in his boxing journey anymore and hes not competed in mma for over 2 years, theres every chance the pfl champ will beat him.

            Not sure about his contract with the pfl is tho

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Originally posted by automaton89

              Parker does not hit hard
              Hits hard enough to keep you honest. And has good chin. Probably hits harder than what Francis is accustomed to

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                #17
                Originally posted by hugh grant

                Hits hard enough to keep you honest. And has good chin. Probably hits harder than what Francis is accustomed to
                He does not hit hard. He has short arms and no leverage on his strikes.

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                • Slimpack
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                  #18
                  Because he got beat by a former two-time heavyweight champion of the world? Come on!

                  Just last year, we witness this same guy battered Fury from pillar to post. I think Ngannou can still beat many HW guys in the top 20.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Slimpack
                    Because he got beat by a former two-time heavyweight champion of the world? Come on!

                    Just last year, we witness this same guy battered Fury from pillar to post. I think Ngannou can still beat many HW guys in the top 20.
                    He probably can but who's going to put up money to stage it or buy tickets to see it in person or on-line ?

                    Ngannou was a clownshow exhibition stay busy fight the desert Turki paid for shïts n giggles.

                    Fury took Ngannou lightly and got sat on his arse for it. Joshua didn't and sat Ngannou on his arse for it.

                    Fury's legacy isn't at all tarnished because he got knocked down in a crossover exhibition anymore then if he'd lost to a 'pro' wrestler in the WWE.

                    Fury's legacy will be defined by beating or losing to Usyk and he knows it.

                    If Fury can beat Usyk in May I'd be happy if he called it quits to become a 'pro' wrestler and face Ngannou in that medium.

                    They could fake grapple and hug each other, sniff each others butts and have a great ol time, which i would gladly pay to see. Who wouldn't ?

                    As for boxing, there's no place for Ngannou to go that isnt a step down and backwards.

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                    • Slimpack
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by pollywog

                      He probably can but who's going to put up money to stage it or buy tickets to see it in person or on-line ?

                      Ngannou was a clownshow exhibition stay busy fight the desert Turki paid for shïts n giggles.

                      Fury took Ngannou lightly and got sat on his arse for it. Joshua didn't and sat Ngannou on his arse for it.

                      Fury's legacy isn't at all tarnished because he got knocked down in a crossover exhibition anymore then if he'd lost to a 'pro' wrestler in the WWE.

                      Fury's legacy will be defined by beating or losing to Usyk and he knows it.

                      If Fury can beat Usyk in May I'd be happy if he called it quits to become a 'pro' wrestler and face Ngannou in that medium.

                      They could fake grapple and hug each other, sniff each others butts and have a great ol time, which i would gladly pay to see. Who wouldn't ?

                      As for boxing, there's no place for Ngannou to go that isnt a step down and backwards.

                      It may be true that Fury didn't train well for the fight as you highlighted above but the main thing is Fury fought Ngannou, and a discomforting amount of pundits believe Francis won. Stop disrespecting Francis and stop making excuses for Fury. He did train for the fight for 12 good weeks according Fury himself.

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