BREAKING: Anthony Joshua EXPOSES Tyson Fury For FAKING Injury

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  • 게시일 2024. 04. 27.
  • BREAKING: Anthony Joshua EXPOSES Tyson Fury For FAKING Injury
    Francis Ngannou suffered a brutal second-round knockout loss to Anthony Joshua in his second career boxing match earlier this month. While many have suggested that the former UFC heavyweight champion should retire from boxing, Tom Aspinall does not believe that should be the case.
    "Those punches that Francis Ngannou got hit with, it was scary to watch wasn’t it, let’s be honest. It looked like he was going to be asleep for a week. It was ridiculous. They were absolute thunderous punches he got hit with. What he’s going to do next is ultimately up to him. If I was in his position, I’d go where the money is - and as far as I’m aware - the money right now is in boxing, so that’s what I’d do."
    Aspinall continued:
    "But I’m not Francis Ngannou, so it’s difficult to say. I see that a lot of MMA fighters think it would be easy to switch to boxing. We punch, they punch, but it’s not that easy. But it’s not. I’ve done a lot of rounds with high-level professional boxers. These guys have been boxing since they were 10 years old."
    While Ngannou suffered a vicious knockout loss against Joshua, his first professional boxing match was far more successful. Despite losing to Tyson Fury via split decision, 'The Predator' was very impressive, with many viewers believing that he won the bout.
    Francis Ngannou does not plan to retire from boxing
    Despite suggestions that he should retire from boxing following his knockout loss to Anthony Joshua, Francis Ngannou recently revealed that he does not plan to walk away from the sport. Speaking to Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, 'The Predator' stated:
    "I started to feel like boxing, it now owes me something that I have to claim. The way that this fight happened is not the way that it's supposed to or that it should've so I think now I need to do boxing to claim something, to claim my respect, to claim my dignity, to claim everything."
    Check out Francis Ngannou's comments on his return to combat sports below:
    Ngannou has not competed in mixed martial arts since departing from the UFC, however, there have been suggestions that his PFL debut could take place later this year. He noted that he is not sure if he will compete in boxing or MMA in his return to action.
    Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker both recorded impressive victories this past weekend in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in what might prove to be the most important of their respective careers.
    Parker - despite tasting the canvas on two occasions - outpointed a fatigued and often gun-shy Zhilei Zhang. The Kiwi was disciplined and effective off the jab throughout the 36 minutes of action, and under the tutelage of Andy Lee was able to stay calm and dangerous despite suffering the short end of two 10-8 rounds in the fight. Zhang’s quick hands prevailed on a couple of occasions, but Parker’s ability to stifle the majority of these attacks with sharp reflexes and quick footwork negated any real threat of a stoppage for the big Chinese heavyweight.
    This was Parker’s fifth fight since the start of 2023 and that rhythm and winning momentum showed inside the Kingdom Arena.
    So often we are quick to judge a heavyweight off the back of a defeat, tossing them onto the growing scrapheap of past big threats in the division. Perhaps it’s due to the lack of options in moving up a division like you can in those weight classes below. A below par performance from, for example, a welterweight can easily - and so often be - blamed on a tough weight cut or outgrowing the division; they are handed a clean slate once they resume their careers in pastures new.
    It’s satisfying to see such stark improvements from a heavyweight and, along with his new coaching team fronted by the excellent and experienced Andy Lee, increased activity is at the forefront of these new and improved performances. It’s the same story for Anthony Joshua. Now, with Ben Davison in his corner, Joshua has fought four times inside 12 months, and looks as close as we ever thought he could to regaining his best form in the division. AJ has re-found the concussive power that saw him glide through the early stages of his pro career, stopping Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou in a combined seven rounds - something that his domestic foe Tyson Fury was unable to do on both occasions.He said it himself before this weekend’s contest. “It’s the first time since 2017 I’ve had three fights, back-to-back, and getting consistent is paying off again,” he stated. “That’s why fighters do so well on their way up, because they’re fighting every other week and look amazing. The minute you get to the top, it all slows down and the only way out is retirement. I’m trying to rebuild and get that activity.”
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