Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou

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Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou, billed as Knockout Chaos, was a heavyweight professional boxing match contested between 2-time former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

Knockout Chaos
Date8 March 2024
VenueKingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Tale of the tape
Boxer Anthony Joshua Francis Ngannou
Nickname AJ The Predator
Hometown Watford, Hertfordshire, UK Batié, Hauts-Plateaux, Cameroon
Pre-fight record 27–3 (24 KO) 0–1 (Boxing)
17–3 (12 KO) (MMA)
Age 34 years, 4 months 37 years, 6 months
Height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 252+12 lb (115 kg) 272+12 lb (124 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC/WBO
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
WBA/IBF
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
TBRB
No. 3 Ranked Heavyweight
Former 2 time unified heavyweight champion
WBC
No. 10 Ranked Heavyweight
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion
Result
Joshua wins via 2nd-round KO

Background edit

Following his impressive stoppage of Otto Wallin in December 2023, Anthony Joshua was linked with IBF number one ranked Filip Hrgović or WBO "interim" titleholder Zhilei Zhang.[1] However in January 2024 it was confirmed that he would face former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, who in his only previous boxing bout scored a knockdown against WBC and Lineal champion Tyson Fury before losing a somewhat controversial split decision.[2][3]

The fights edit

Undercard edit

Before the main event, Israil Madrimov stopped Magomed Kurbanov to win the vacant WBA Super Welterweight belt. This was followed by Nick Ball challenging WBC featherweight champion Rey Vargas. After twice flooring the champion (once appearing to push him before handing a left hook) the bout was ruled a draw with scores of 116–110 for Ball, 114–112 for Vargas and 113–113.[4]

Zhang vs. Parker edit

In the chief support WBO "Interim" titleholder Zhilei Zhang faced former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker (WBO: 2nd WBC / WBA: 3rd). Parker was dropped twice in the bout, once in 3rd with a left hand and once in the 8th with a left-right hook combination.

However Zhang's lack of output compared to Parker cost him, as two of the judges scored it for Parker 114–112 & 115–111, with the third having it 113–113.

Preceded by Zhilei Zhang's bouts
8 March 2024
Succeeded by
Preceded by Joseph Parker's bouts
8 March 2024
Succeeded by
TBA

Main Event edit

Joshua dominated the bout, knocking down Ngannou, who switched to southpaw, with a straight right hand (a punch often dubbed as the 'southpaw killer') down the pipe in the 1st round. Ngannou beat the count and reverted to orthodox but was floored again in the 2nd. He again rose to his feet, but Joshua finished the fight with another right hand that left Ngannou flat on the canvas for several minutes afterwards.[5][6]

Aftermath edit

Speaking in the ring after the bout promoter Eddie Hearn said "You’re looking at the number one heavyweight in the world, unquestionably. On this form, there is no man in the world that can beat him in the heavyweight division." before stating his desire for Joshua to face the winner of the planned May 18 bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.[7]

Ngannou later confirmed that he will continue boxing despite the loss.

Fight Card edit

Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Main Card
Heavyweight   Anthony Joshua def.   Francis Ngannou KO 2 (10) 2:38
Heavyweight   Joseph Parker def.   Zhilei Zhang (c) MD 12 Note 1
Featherweight   Rey Vargas (c) vs.   Nick Ball SD 12 Note 2
Super Welterweight   Israil Madrimov def.   Magomed Kurbanov TKO 5 (10) 2:20 Note 3
Lightweight   Mark Chamberlain def.   Gavin Gwynne TKO 4 (10) 2:48 Note 4
Heavyweight   Justis Huni def.   Kevin Lerena UD 10 Note 5
Super Welterweight   Louis Greene def.   Jack McGann TKO 1 (10) 1:29
Heavyweight   Roman Fury def.   Martin Svarc PTS 4
Super Lightweight   Ziyad Almaayouf def.   Christian Lopez Flores PTS 6
Heavyweight   Andrii Novytskyi def.   Juan Torres KO 3 (8) 2:43

^Note 1 For WBO interim heavyweight title
^Note 2 For WBC featherweight title
^Note 3 For WBA super-welterweight title
^Note 4 For WBA Inter-continental lightweight title
^Note 5 For WBO Global heavyweight title

References edit

  1. ^ Coral Barry; Kal Sajad (24 December 2023). "Anthony Joshua v Deontay Wilder fight slips away again but Briton emerges as biggest winner". bbc.co.uk/. BBC. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Anthony Joshua: Briton to face ex-UFC fighter Ngannou in Saudi Arabia, confirms promoter Hearn". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 5 January 2024. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Anthony Joshua v Francis Ngannou: Heavyweight fight set for 8 March in Saudi Arabia". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  4. ^ Kal Sajad (9 March 2024). "Rey Vargas v Nick Ball: Briton's WBC featherweight challenge ends in split-decision draw". bbc.co.uk. Kingdom Arena, Riyadh: BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  5. ^ Bobbie Jackson (8 March 2024). "'Don't leave boxing' - Relive Joshua's win over Ngannou". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  6. ^ Kal Sajad (9 March 2024). "Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou: Briton delivers statement win with second-round knockout". bbc.co.uk. Kingdom Arena, Riyadh: BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  7. ^ Kal Sajad (9 March 2024). "Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou: Briton rediscovers swagger as rival Tyson Fury watches on". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
Preceded by Anthony Joshua's bouts
8 March 2024
Succeeded by
TBA
Preceded by Francis Ngannou's bouts
8 March 2024
Succeeded by
TBA