Ngannou apologizes for knockout loss to Joshua

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Cameroonian fighter Francis Ngannou addressed his fans on his social network page and apologized to them after his loss to British boxer Anthony Joshua.

“Sorry guys, I disappointed you all. Today was a bad day in the ring, but tomorrow will be a new day. Thank you everyone for the love and support,” Ngannou wrote.

The fight ended with Joshua knocking out his opponent in the second round. Before that, Ngannou was knocked down twice.

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Joshua is a former world champion according to IBF (2016-2019, 2019-2021), WBA (2017-2019, 2019-2021), WBO (2018-2019, 2019-2021), IBO (2017-2019, 2019-2021) . ) in the heavyweight division. He won the Olympic gold medal at the London Games in 2012. In total he had 31 fights and achieved 28 wins (25 by knockout) and three defeats.

Ngannou is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight champion. At the time of his departure from the organization he was ranked fifth among fighters regardless of weight category. The first fight of the Cameroonian athlete, who fought his second fight according to boxing rules, ended in defeat.

Previously Joshua explained His victory over Ngannou.

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