I have Ngannou winning this fight by KO. If Ngannou trains with Tyson again and sticks to his fundamentals then I have a KO by round 5. Wilder is a division gatekeeper. At this point in his career he needs to cash out with the biggest fights possible. Ngannou is one of those fights.
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This hoax fight is so meaningless and a waste of everybody's time that promoters will pay each viewer $500 to watch this pure fistic rubbish. This fight if it happens may be the low point of pro boxing.Comment
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its mildly interesting, i dont know if wilder can still throw a KO shot but in theory he should be able to, ngannou is old inactive and a non pro boxer but he should have decent power left in theory too, it could be just which over the hill guy can land something firstComment
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Maybe some other sports would suit someone of your high intellect better ? This is a boxing site , the tennis site is over there on the right side of the page. Go look for it.Originally posted by DocholidayAnother match between two low IQ sub-humans with no skill. I don't know anyone in their right mind that would want to see this.Comment
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Nice wall of text trying to walk back your nonsense. Too bad it's all bogus and you're completely wrong. Just take the L you clown. You're literally just repeating the claims I already exposed as completely false.
Lol. Wow. What a tough conversation! Ooo-kay then. Another keyboard tough guy. Don't want to be congenial. No exchange of ideas. Just schoolyard insults. But a quick inventory of posting history has you fully figured out. Lightweight fan. I Can't make a lot of time for some frustrated kid with demonstrated knowledge limits who wants to argue that water isn't wet.
I've tried to explain why what I've said sticks as fact, I've genty alluded to a connection to the sport, and you've got kid type issues with that. Your opinion, though obviously silly and inaccurate, is very important to you. No worries. Stay just the way you are. Your understanding of boxing and MMA, very clearly is a great deal lighter than your bravado on a message board, but Try to attend a few fights some day if the landscaping company (or whatever) will give you the weekend off, and continue your stubborn acquisition of knowledge about prizefighting, or don't. It's only a concern of yours, son.
If you did continue learning, you would discover soon enough that a boxer is ALL Francis Ngannou is. The Wrestling, Submission Grappling and Kickboxing/Muay Thai that he possess is that of a non-fighter student. Just an intoduction. No wrestling competition, no advanced belt in any martial art, no complete Muay Thai, Submission Grappling/BJJ, Karate or Judo training, ever.
Just enough cross training to weave his boxing into the rules of MMA un******ed. Check, stuff, scramble and take em' out with boxing, G&P or the rudiments of submission. Nothing more. That works for him perfectly.
For him it was a self-douber's choice to stick with MMA whereas he made no big money until he tried his skills in the big leagues and failed.
But boxing against hybrid grapplers and kickboxers; he's been amazing.
Sage advise kid. Try not to get strongly opinionated about anything until after you develop a base of knowledge. Those types comprise most of the kids who post in NSB. Can't learn a dammed thing from em', and they don't want to learn anything from those more deeply inside of the sport.
Silly kid.
You're having a hard time, and bless you.
Shout back for sure if it helps, but I've tossed you out of the boat.Comment
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Royce Gracie, a heavyweight? I haven't watched MMA in a long time...when did that happen? I know he fought in some openweight tournaments, but I didn't think anyone would qualify the man as a heavyweight.
When did I call Francis Ngannou a bum? You might be thinking of another poster I guess.
He is FAR from a "bum".
All-Time MMA Heavyweights
1. Fedor Emelianenko 40-7-0. RUS.
2. Francis Ngannou. 17-3-0. CAM.
3. Stipe Miocic. 20-5-0. US
4. Antonio Robrigo Nogueira. 34-10-1. BRZ
5. Jon Jones. 28-1-1. US
6. Cain Velasquez. 14-3-0. US
7. Fabricio Werdum. 24-9-1. BRZ
8. Junior Dos Santos. 21-10-0. BRZ
9. Randy Couture. 19-11-0. US
10. Josh Barnett. 35-8-0. US
11. Tim Sylvia. 31-10-0. US
12. Vitor Belfort. 26-14-1 BRZ
13. Alistair Overeem. 47-19-0. NET
14. Brock Lesnar 5-3-0. US
15. Bas Rutten 28-4-1. NET
16. Mirko Filipovic. 38-11-2. CRO
17. Dan Severn. 101-19-7. US
18. Royce Gracie. 15-2-3. BRZ
19. Ken Shamrock. 28-17-2. US
20. Daniel Cormier 22-3-0. US
21. Frank Mir. 19-13-0. US
22. Andrei Arlovski. 34-22-0. RUS
23. Mark Coleman. 16-10-0. US
24. Igor Vovchanchyn. 55-10-1. UKR
25. Tom Aspinall 15-3-0. US
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Don't mind him, he lives in a fantasy world where he's the objective arbiter of all fight sports rankings.
In reality he's a drooling moron clanking two rocks together.Comment
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Of course!
Weight classes came later. He beat Dan Severn, Ken Shamrock. Best of the first pioneer big men. History.Comment
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