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When Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua square off in Riyadh on March 8, there is support for Ngannou to pull off a major upset victory.
Dan Hardy, a former UFC fighter, has three reasons why he thinks Ngannou will be too much for the Brit.
After suffering two setbacks against Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua has won three fights since April of last year in an effort to restart his heavyweight boxing career.
When Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua square off in Riyadh on March 8, there is support for Ngannou to pull off a major upset victory.
Dan Hardy, a former UFC fighter, has three reasons why he thinks Ngannou will be too much for the Brit.
After suffering two setbacks against Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua has won three fights since April of last year in an effort to restart his heavyweight boxing career.The 34-year-old is targeting the winner of Tyson Fury and Usyk’s rescheduled bout, which is scheduled for May 18.
When Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua square off in Riyadh on March 8, there is support for Ngannou to pull off a major upset victory.
Dan Hardy, a former UFC fighter, has three reasons why he thinks Ngannou will be too much for the Brit.
After suffering two setbacks against Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua has won three fights since April of last year in an effort to restart his heavyweight boxing career.The 34-year-old is targeting the winner of Tyson Fury and Usyk’s rescheduled bout, which is scheduled for May 18.
On March 8, Francis Ngannou is favored to defeat Anthony Joshua.
Joshua, however, is aware that if he loses to Ngannou—which would be his fourth professional loss—all of his ambitions could be destroyed.
In October of last year, Ngannou, a former mixed martial arts star, nearly pulled off a big upset over Tyson Fury in his lone professional boxing match.
According to Hardy, the celebrity from Cameroon will have an easier time hitting Joshua than he did Fury, and he will also find it easier to psychologically harass him.
He believes that Ngannou’s “unknown” element will also play a role in his victory over Joshua.
Hardy declared to Sky Sports, “I really am going with Ngannou.” In the previous one, I chose Fury.
“Once he began to fatigue, I thought Fury would be able to catch him in the fifth or sixth round. However, I think this is a far better match for Ngannou.
“I think there will be a shock to the system since Francis Ngannou is an unknown commodity, and I think AJ is easier to strike and rattle mentally.”
Ngannou is sure he can defeat Joshua and win a boxing match for the first time.
When Francis Ngannou and Anthony Joshua square off in Riyadh on March 8, there is support for Ngannou to pull off a major upset victory.
Dan Hardy, a former UFC fighter, has three reasons why he thinks Ngannou will be too much for the Brit.
After suffering two setbacks against Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua has won three fights since April of last year in an effort to restart his heavyweight boxing career.
The 34-year-old is targeting the winner of Tyson Fury and Usyk’s rescheduled bout, which is scheduled for May 18.
On March 8, Francis Ngannou is favored to defeat Anthony Joshua.
Joshua, however, is aware that if he loses to Ngannou—which would be his fourth professional loss—all of his ambitions could be destroyed.
In October of last year, Ngannou, a former mixed martial arts star, nearly pulled off a big upset over Tyson Fury in his lone professional boxing match.
According to Hardy, the celebrity from Cameroon will have an easier time hitting Joshua than he did Fury, and he will also find it easier to psychologically harass him.
Additionally, he believes that Ngannou’s “unknown” will help him defeat Joshua.
Hardy, however, thinks that respect is required amongst fighters because they may both cause difficulties for one another in the ring.
“Ngannou has an unquantifiable power, and that’s worrying because he can punch through a decent guard,” the speaker continued.
“I think that AJ will sense blows that are going to get past his defenses and slightly startle him.
“Because Ngannou will allow them to leave and attempt to seriously harm him. However, each of them must acknowledge the other’s authority.