Oh. The Ngannou talk is back again. I thought this was put to bed after the AJ KO. No thank you to this. He is not a boxer, however 'good' an undertrained Fury made him look. Wilder - even an old Wilder - by violent demolition. Fury took this fight to avoid tougher challenges, for an easy payday. And he tried to legitimize Ngannou through his selling of the fight - and did through his actions by being undertrained. Even Francis himself has accepted his limitations and walked away from boxing. Why can't we let him do the same? More lasting effects of the poisoned Fury legacy on boxing.
It's pretty well known these MMA posers all have glass jaws, something Joshua showed definitively in this case. Yes, I know Wilder has always had abysmal punch resistance - something tomato cans Nichols and Sconiers showed years ago, btw - but he is IRON CHINNED compared to this poser from that pseudo sport of boxing rejects.
Sadly, he actually lost his son about a month ago. I'm positive that is weighing on him more mentaly than any past or future fight.
Anyone who walks into a one two straight down the pipe has no place in professional boxing, Ngannou doesn’t know how to ride a shot or move his head and he’s always flat and heavy on his feet, he’s a danger to himself. Let him have a cuddle with Okolie at catch weight is the best option for him.
There were more than of few of them in Wilder's highlight reel. What's one more? In the words of Mill's Lane: "Let's get it on!"
Because it completely ruins the perfect ending to his career that little twirl and the lost look and then big bang hooks him. It was so beautiful