If you think that's bad just wait until usyk and Francis fight
If you think that's bad just wait until usyk and Francis fight
it's a good fight from team aj's side. he gets to fight a novice. he gets a chance to look good over the guy who embarrassed tyson. he gets to stay active. it's a big payday. francis gets another bag & depending how he performs he could be in more big money fights
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Absolute joke. Joshua is a two time world champion supposedly on the comeback route fighting good opponents to get another title shot …. But he fights a 37 year old having his second pro fight in front of about 25 disinterested Saudis.
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wilder... for sure... has to be wilder then fury if fury beats usyk.
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Ran across the term 'Fanagers' to describe some fans today. It feels pretty accurate. We all understand it's "prize fighting" but it's become a bit ridiculous. Discussions revolve around their bag, what he deserves, ppv buy rates, who has more followers, who should get a bigger split and earns the most. Tbh it's fuckin weird. Like we're working as personal accountants and actual division and fighter progression becomes secondary. You know...best facing best and who beats who. Ngannou has been afforded the opportunity based in large part on sport celebrity rather than long substance. The nasty irony is that his one and only fight skyrocketed him due to a "controversial loss". While the boxing graveyard is littered with contenders and journeyman who also "got robbed" but became just another stat or trivia question after that one night.
Ngannou, the former UFC star is poised to tackle Joshua later in the year.
And after performing so well against Fury, he's confident of beating Joshua.
“I think most likely (I’m) knocking Anthony Joshua out," he said.
“I think that he’s easier to go down than Fury.
"I mean, not that he’s not a strong fighter. He’s a very tough fighter, but he’s easier to send down than Fury, and it’s harder for him to get back up than Fury.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...77fd47b6&ei=89
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I'm not gonna lie
I like Joshua vs. Ngannou
I would have preferred Hrgovic or Zhang as an opponent
If Joshua is staying active & this is a filler then I'm chill![]()
It’s a good fight for Hearn , but No I don’t think it’s a good fight for AJ. He will get criticised WHOEVER he fights unfortunately.
But I believe that any top 15 HW Boxer in the World (probably top 50) would beat Ngannou.
So at Joshua’s point of his career, how does this push him forward apart from increasing his bank balance?
That’s not being disrespectful to Ngannou because I thought he did exceptionally well against Fury (and he won the fight) . But he is a novice.
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Really is a thick headed pull on the lotto machine for AJ. What’s lost is unlike Fury, in the moment, AJ is the one in the middle of salvaging his career and teetering on the final sunset. It really is a lose everything and gain nothing move. Again, he doesn’t have to “lose” to lose vs an 0-1. Get clipped take a stumble, take a cut or even be extended full distance and it will resonate heavily. Aside From all the Ngannou and Saudi facilitating another gawdy smoke n mirrors circus. This does not benefit boxing in the big picture.
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