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Eddie Hall would not shy away from a fight with Francis Ngannou in the future. The former World’s Strongest Man is gearing up ...
So much so, that the following year Lewis told MMA Junkie ahead of his UFC main event fight against Junior dos Santos that he ...
Though Ngannou's appearance at a UFC event does not mean that he is there to discuss business with the organization, this is the first time that the former champion has returned. UFC President Dana ...
In the main event at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, then-light heavyweight king Daniel Cormier knocked out Stipe Miocic to ...
Francis Ngannou's coach claims the former UFC heavyweight champion is interested in rejoining the promotion. The news piqued the interest of fans and reigning heavyweight champ Jon Jones.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident in April in Cameroon in which a woman died. Ngannou was reportedly riding the motorcycle that struck a ...
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Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou announced the death of his 15-month-old son, Kobe. AFP via Getty Images. Former UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg offered a prayer.
Francis Ngannou, a former UFC star-turned-boxer, made a heartbreaking announcement on Monday as he revealed his young son has died. Ngannou’s son, Kobe, turned 1-year-old in January. The MMA ...
Francis Ngannou has arrived. UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #2: Whoa. MARTÍNEZ: Ngannou stands at 6-foot-4 and weighs in at more than 250 pounds of pretty much pure muscle.
Francis Ngannou, known widely for his devastating punches, journeyed from Cameroon to France to the United States to become a mixed martial arts star. Yet his future in the U.F.C. is unclear.
The contract status of UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou made news again last week as the promotion’s president Dana White sat down for a wide-ranging interview with ESPN’s Brett Okamoto.