2) Captain Hook
Although not technically perfect, Ngannou’s left hook carries undeniable power, as seen when Fury was knocked down in round three.
3) No fear
Instead of dwelling on his performance against Fury, Ngannou decided to face Anthony Joshua, a fighter considered out of his league.
4) Fit for war
Unlike Fury’s usual tactics, Ngannou set the pace and initiated fights instead of constantly moving away.
5) Super strength
Ngannou’s impressive strength up close and in clinches against Fury surprised many, making him formidable in close combat.
6) Gracious loser
Ngannou gracefully accepted his split-decision loss to Fury, viewing it as a learning experience and vowing to come back stronger.
7) Saudi love
Ngannou’s popularity in boxing is enhanced by his favor among investors in the Middle East, ensuring continued invitations to fight.
8) In demand
Despite potential losses, Ngannou’s growing reputation in the heavyweight division ensures future opportunities as a notable opponent.
9) Still a mixed martial artist
While pursuing boxing, Ngannou remains a mixed martial artist signed to the PFL, with rumors suggesting a fight against Renan Ferreira in the summer.
10) Wild card
Ngannou, once considered a sideshow, is now a serious threat in the context of the Joshua fight, presenting a challenge that should not be underestimated.