Ngannou’s Plan to Target Joshua’s Chin
Ngannou emphasized his intention to target Joshua’s chin during the fight, citing his belief that a powerful left hook, similar to the one he landed on Tyson Fury in their previous encounter, could incapacitate Joshua.
Ngannou sees this as a strategic move, aiming to exploit any vulnerability in Joshua’s defense.
Joshua’s Chin History and Ngannou’s Ambitions
Joshua, with a record of 27 wins and 3 losses, has faced challenges in the past, including being dropped four times in his first fight against Andy Ruiz Jr.
Ngannou sees this as an opportunity, especially considering Joshua’s history of recovery and resilience in previous bouts.
Ngannou Questions Praise from Promoter
Despite receiving praise from Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, Ngannou expressed skepticism about the sincerity of such compliments.
Ngannou remains focused on intense training and sees himself as an underdog coming into the fight, determined to prove his worth.
Ngannou’s Post-Fury Fight Reflection and Future Aspirations
Reflecting on his last fight against Tyson Fury, Ngannou acknowledges the competitive nature of the bout, despite being considered an underdog.
He emphasizes that the Fury fight is in the past, and he is now fully dedicated to the upcoming challenge against Joshua.
Ngannou also hints at the possibility of facing the winner of the Fury-Oleksandr Usyk title unification fight after his showdown with Joshua.
Closing Thoughts on Epic Fight Ahead
As Ngannou gears up for the epic showdown on March 8th in Riyadh, he assures critics that he remains focused and has not grown overconfident.
With the potential of an undisputed title fight against Fury or Usyk in the future, Ngannou views the upcoming clash with Joshua as a crucial step in his quest for greatness.
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