Winnable fights for Ngannou that actually interest you?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by bluebird, Mar 9, 2024.


who wins

  1. David Allen

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  2. Francis Ngannou

    21 vote(s)
    58.3%
  1. mrbigshot

    mrbigshot Active Member Full Member

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    I think mike was aware the fight against fury was more a show than a real fight so he took the opportunity to put himself on the news .

    He also knew that ngannou is without a chance when aj takes it serious so he did not want to be part of the second fight .
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    The only thing the fight proved is not that boxing>>MMA

    It proved that fighters from one combat sport should stay in their own realm and if they do insist on crossing over to another they need to start at the bottom rung of the ladder not the top one
     
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  3. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    FRANCIS is not a boxer.
     
  4. AngryBirds

    AngryBirds Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Ngannou's biggest problem was trying to start against the St Bernard's and Cane Corso's of the world rather than the Poodles. Ngannou should start towards the bottom and build himself up. If he can do that then he should be able to reach the top legitimately in a few years.
     
  5. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Typical from Fury fanboys. Trying to get credits, from someone else beating someone else.

    So now after AJ absolutely decimates Ngannou he was never any good. But after the Fury fight, he was that mythical monster, that would have KOed AJ, had a granite chin, insane mentality, a very decent boxing skill, and that the moment he touch AJ he will shatter him, and all kind of b.c.
    Seeing the posts from users before the fight and after the fight, give me a good laugh.

    And they comes with all kind of excuses for Fury. And now Fury won the fight clearly against Ngannou.
    Yeah nice try.
    That fat bum was absolutely destroyed. Knocked down twice, 1 time wasn't counted, but was clean KD as a whistle. Landed an illegal intentional elbow that should have resulted in a point deduct. Took a beating in the 8 round. Clearly lost more rounds than he won, and lost the fight by a good 2-3 points. On top of that, if the elbow and KD was counted, Fury would have been dominated by Ngannou.
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    Ngannou didn't have single mark. He landed the cleaner shots, the more powerful shots, and the shots that effected the fight the most. After round 3, Fury has done nothing, but fighting scared, and every time Ngannou connect, Fury was in trouble.
    On the other hand Fury never even once troubled Ngannou, even with a full force illegal elbow to the face.

    Ngannou in my book could beat a lot of HW guys, simply because a lot of the HW are vastly overrated.
     
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  6. snake33

    snake33 Active Member Full Member

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    There are exceptions. Hopkins lost his first fight, dropped a weight class and went on to success.
    Ngannou doesn't have that option. He could start from scratch, fight some entry level guys win a few fights for low money
    but I still see a wall waiting for him. He got KTFO. Out for a while. Needed Oxygen. That don't bode well for the future.
     
  7. I am Legion

    I am Legion Active Member Full Member

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    I don't think he can beat anyone inside the top 30. Which is hardly a revelation, he is a complete novice. How bad would it be for boxing if he could bypass the years of training and dedication and crack the top 30 in just 3 fights? The fight with Fury was not an indication of how good Ngannou is but how bad Fury is. Joshua showed what any decent heavyweight would do to this imposter.