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Deontay Wilder vs Francis Ngannou Could be Boxing Best Mega Fight as Deontay Wilder Coach Eyes Francis Ngannou Mega-Fight

Deontay Wilder’s boxing coach Malik Scott is looking ahead to a mega-fight against the former UFC champion Francis Ngannou, as it would be a cash-spinning event that makes sense, he said, to hold in Africa, providing it’s organized by powerful combat sports broker, and financier, Turki Alalshikh

The fight pits one of the most thunderous punchers in boxing, Wilder, who engaged in an historic and thrilling three-fight rivalry with Tyson Fury, against one of the most devastating finishers in mixed martial arts, Ngannou, who vanquished a who’s-who of top tier opponents during his run in the UFC.

Now, Scott is saying Wilder is keen, Ngannou wants it, and Alalshikh is open to the fight, too.

Deontay Wilder vs Francis Ngannou Could be Boxing’s Next Crossover Mega-Event

Ngannou has fought in boxing before, famously flooring Fury en route to a narrow defeat, before getting humbled because of a second-round knockout loss he suffered at the hands of Anthony Joshua. A third swing in the sport, having returned to MMA for a PFL MMA championship bout against Renan Ferreira, whom he breezed past with ease in the very first round, appears to be on the cards.

“It’s Wilder and Ngannou,” Scott said, in an interview with SpacesportSweden. “Especially them doing it in Africa, two African kings going at it and … going against each other for the type of money that they will make. And doing it in Africa would be incredible. And if there’s one man that can get this done, it’s Turki Alalshikh.”

“I think Ngannou is doing well. I think he’s a very brave man, I think he’s very courageous. He’s always called out the best in the UFC. He’s calling out the best in boxing.

Regardless of the esteem Scott holds Ngannou in, he expects a dominant victory for his fighter.

“If we get to go against him, he is going to get to feel the wrath of Deontay Wilder,” he said. “If Deontay Wilder hits him with his best shot, he goes to sleep.”

Scott continued: “Deontay always wanted to fight in Africa. So I’m sure he’s very excited about it. If there’s something that he’s going to entertain, this is something he’s always wanted to do anyway.”

June 27 is The Battle Time As Deontay Wilder confirms Francis Ngannou fight is ‘being discussed’

Deontay Wilder is returning to boxing and still has his sights set on a fight against Francis Ngannou.

As he looks to return to boxing, Deontay Wilder revealed that a fight with Francis Ngannou is still in the works.

After suffering his fourth defeat in his last five outings, many feared that ‘The Bronze Bomber’s time in the sport had come to an unfortunate end. But now, 10 months after his most recent appearance in the ring, the 39-year-old has announced a comeback.

On June 27, Deontay Wilder will be welcomed back to the sport by Tyrrell Herndon. Many expect Wilder to blaze through journeyman Herndon, who boasts a record of 24-5 and rides a three-fight win streak.

Despite having an opponent in front of him, Wilder is still looking ahead to potential fights against higher-level athletes. One name that continues to be linked with the Alabama native is former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

“I don’t know how much I can say, but I’m going to say on this part, me and Francis, that fight’s always been, it still comes up,” Wilder said.

“It came up two more times, you know what I mean, not too long ago to be exact… We’re just trying to figure out how they want the segment to go with me and Ngannou.”

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“I’m definitely interested. He is, as well. I guess it’s just a matter of a time. Time is always the matter of all things, and then when you execute that, you get a place and a date and you get things and then you start the promoting and then things get popping.”

Wilder reassured fans that one day, they will get to see him collide with Ngannou.

“I think that’s something that’s going to be created. Something that’s looking to be done. I mean, [it’s] just getting everything together and all the details and stuff like that.”

“People can look forward to that. I’m looking forward to that one. So, stay tuned.”

Listen to Deontay Wilder’s comments about Francis Ngannou below.

‘We’re halfway’… Potential Francis Ngannou opponent claims crossover fight is a real possibility

The former UFC heavyweight champion is yet to announce his next move after making his return to MMA last October.

A boxing match between Ngannou and Deontay Wilder has seemingly been his preferred option having not stepped inside the ring since his loss to Anthony Joshua one year ago.

Whilst Ngannou has named other opponents like a potentially returning Wladimir Klitschko, there are other options on the table outside of the top heavyweight boxers.

Along with a second MMA fight with the PFL, the knockout artist has also spoken about the prospect of a crossover super fight with the ‘King of Kickboxing’.

Rico Verhoeven gives promising update on Francis Ngannou crossover fight

Francis Ngannou has already competed against the best heavyweights from boxing and MMA but what about one other ruleset.

Having held the GLORY heavyweight title for over a decade, Rico Verhoeven is one of the most dominant combat sports champions of all time.

With 12 successive title defenses and multiple tournament and Grand Prix wins, the 35-year-old is a legend of his sport but he needs new and exciting challenges.

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GLORY recently announced a 32-man ‘Last Heavyweight Standing’ tournament that will take place throughout the year but Verhoeven’s name was left off of the roster.

Whilst he could still enter the tournament at a later stage or be saving himself to fight the winner, this could also point to the promotion trying to put something special together for the champion.

Both Francis Ngannou and Verhoeven have spoken in the past about the idea of some form of crossover bout that could take place under a boxing ruleset.

By having both men step outside of the ruleset that they’re known for, it could allow them to meet in the middle for a first of its kind showdown.

Verhoeven recently appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show where he gave the latest update on the fight.

“It’s 100% on the radar and I recently saw an interview with Francis that it’s also on his radar and he’s also interested in that fight so yeah. There are a lot of talks going on and I’m excited for it because I think it’s a huge challenge and it’s something new, something different, something we haven’t seen before. We’ve seen boxers and MMA guys versus each other but I think we are way more aligned than the other guys so I’m excited for this challenge.”

Of course, talks doesn’t necessarily guarantee that anything will come of this but Verhoeven is confident and there does appear to be more to this than just fantasy matchmaking.

“We’re in talks with different organizations, like Marshall (Zelaznik) said, there are different people that showed interest in a fight like this so let’s say we’re halfway. I’m always very positive so let’s say we’re halfway and that’s of course always the beginning, that people are interested and they want to see a fight like this and that’s what is going on.”

Rico Verhoeven may not be a household name around the world but the matchup would be fascinating

There’s no denying that a fight against one of the top heavyweight boxers in the world would do more for Francis Ngannou in terms of both the interest and money that it would generate.

However, having him step into the ring for a boxing match with Rico Verhoeven, as the Dutchman said himself, would offer the fans something they haven’t seen before.

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Verhoeven is no stranger to facing big and powerful knockout artists but his technical ability and resilience has seen him overcome each and every test during his reign as the champion.

Given Ngannou’s performance against Tyson Fury, he can’t be ruled out inside of a boxing ring and whilst the GLORY champion has faced some knockout artists in his time, there’s big punchers and then there’s Francis Ngannou.

Francis Ngannou vs. Deontay Wilder: Wilder Return: Malik Scott Talks Potential Francis Ngannou Fight and Shares His Candid Take

Deontay Wilder (43-4-1, 42 KOs) was once one of the most feared heavyweights in the world, prior to his gruelling trilogy with Tyson Fury. Since the conclusion of those intense battles, Wilder has secured only one victory—a brutal first-round stoppage over Robert Helenius. After two losses on Riyadh Season cards, “The Bronze Bomber” has been linked with a return to the ring. Wilder’s trainer, Malik Scott, recently spoke to SpaceportSweden.com, offering insight into a potential return and a possible matchup with UFC legend

Deontay Wilder Return: Malik Scott Talks Potential Francis Ngannou Fight

Malik Scott Discusses Wilder Comeback

Wilder has appeared twice on Riyadh Season cards, losing to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang, leading many to write off “The Bronze Bomber.” Despite the doubters, his trainer Malik Scott believes he will make a comeback:

Fighting is in Deontay’s heart. He’ll fight again. Deontay will fight again. He just moves on his own terms and does things how he wants to do them. Especially when it comes to the business aspect of things because like I said he doesn’t need this, so he ain’t going to do it if all the terms are not right. 

“He’s still Deontay Wilder. He’s still big time boxing and people still want to see him. He’ll fight again.

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When asked if Wilder knocks out Ngannou, Scott said: “If we get to go against him he is going to get to feel the wrath of Deontay Wilder because the closest thing he felt to it was AJ. But AJ and Wilder power is different. So if he thinks AJ can hit him with his best shot and hurt him, imagine if Deontay Wilder hit him with his best shot. He goes to sleep, just like he did with Anthony Joshua.

“We’d put it together and Deontay would go in there and be himself. And if Deontay gets to him the same way AJ got to him, then he’ll be knocked out again,” said Malik Scott about Wilder-Ngannou.

‘I wasn’t that confident’… Francis Ngannou reveals what his biggest fears were ahead of fighting Tyson Fury

Francis Ngannou has given a rare insight into how he really felt ahead of his boxing match with Tyson Fury.

On October 28, 2023, ‘The Predator’ went head-to-head with ‘The Gypsy King’ inside the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In what was close to becoming the biggest upset in the history of the sport, the MMA star dropped the Brit, en route to losing a narrow split decision.

The result massively boosted Ngannou’s stock, with a contest against Wladimir Klitschko now a possibility.

Francis Ngannou was worried about his lack of experience and a knee injury before Tyson Fury fight

While Francis Ngannou had proven himself as the greatest heavyweight in mixed martial arts, setting foot inside the squared circle against the legendary Tyson Fury, was a completely different kettle of fish.

Not only was the Cameroonian significantly less experienced than his rival, but he was also deeply concerned about whether his knee could make it through the bout.

In an interview with The Ring Podcast, the 38-year-old explained: “I wasn’t confident because I have my ego as a man that says, ‘Ok, I’m fighting another man, and I have the capability to win’, but at the same time, I’m like, ‘It’s my first boxing match’.

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“I’m there questioning myself if I can go through three or four rounds, if I can get there, I’d never been there in my life.

“I’m getting to the end of my career, I’m fighting a guy who has experience in this entire career, getting towards the end of his own career. He’d done this lots of times; I’d never done this.

“One thing, ‘Can I stand up on this knee, is it going to hold up’? I had a very hard knee surgery with a lot of complications. For over a year, I couldn’t walk properly, struggling with rehab.

“I was like, ‘Is it going to hold up or is it going to buckle once and for all’? Again, do what you can do and see what happens.”

Francis Ngannou vs Deontay Wilder predicted by Brendan Schaub

While Ngannou has yet to officially pick up a victory in boxing, many would still love to see him battle it out with Deontay Wilder.

The potential contest would pit possibly the two biggest punchers in human history against one another in a monumental showdown that could end at any second.

While the PFL Super Fights heavyweight champion could remain in his new promotion, he still wants his redemption inside the ring. On the other hand, having lost his last two contests, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ needs a win badly, making a clash between the pair a very real possibility.

“If He Gets Knocked Out” – Francis Ngannou Gets a Bitter Reminder on Eyeing Deontay Wilder Boxing Fight

Francis Ngannou with Renan Ferreira’s consciousness still clinging to his knuckles, is already hunting new prey. The PFL Super Fight heavyweight champion has locked his predatory gaze on boxing’s knockout artist, Deontay Wilder. “I will do boxing next,” Ngannou whispered to Sportsbook Review with the casual menace of a man who traffics in unconsciousness. “[I’m passionate about fighting Deontay Wilder] because there’s an 80 percent chance that somebody will go to sleep.”

This isn’t just another fight—it’s a collision of nuclear arsenals. Two men whose right hands should require permits from the Department of Energy, both seeking to erase recent setbacks from combat sports’ collective memory. The Cameroonian’s boxing expedition—born from the still-smoldering ashes of his UFC exodus—has yielded a highlight reel as volatile as his fists. Fans will remember the night when the former UFC heavyweight king registered his name in boxing’s aristocracy list by sending Tyson Fury to the canvas. However, the Anthony Joshua fight ended was his own violent introduction to the canvas. So, what are Ngannou’s chances against a concussive juggernaut like Wilder? UFC veteran Brendan Schaub believes Ngannou “has a better opportunity to win.”

However, Schaub still considers Ngannou the underdog. “Deontay’s been in there, he’s just a pure boxer. His heavyweight run, which is over, but his heavyweight run is one of the greatest of all time. One of my favorite fighters of all time. Absolutely adore Deontay Wilder, worked with him many times, love the dude. Francis would still be an underdog in that fight, not as much as with Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua, but he has a way better shot of winning this fight than Tyson or Anthony Joshua.”

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Schaub’s take holds merit. Since turning pro in 2008, the Alabama native has established himself as one of boxing’s most dangerous heavyweights. From 2015 to 2020, he reigned as the WBC heavyweight champion, becoming the first American to claim the title since 2007. Over 48 career bouts, he has secured 43 victories—42 by knockout—earning him the chilling nickname “Dr. Sleep.” His raw power is undeniable, with 20 of those knockouts coming in the very first round. With a staggering 97.67% knockout rate, the highest in heavyweight history, Deontay Wilder poses a serious threat to the Cameroonian.

But behind these moments lies the tale of a man who dared challenge Rome itself. When Dana White presented golden handcuffs disguised as a UFC contract, Ngannou did the unthinkable—he walked away from the heavyweight throne, demanding revolutionary concessions: fair pay, healthcare, and the freedom to box. The emperor refused. The champion left. Now, as Ngannou stalks the ‘Bronze Bomber’ from across combat sports’ divided kingdom, one truth becomes clear: some predators refuse to be caged, even in an Octagon. However, a UFC veteran recently voiced concerns about Francis Ngannou’s chances.

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Daniel Cormier voices his concerns about the “lost” Francis Ngannou

“I get to have a good four-fight plan in boxing,” Francis Ngannou stated during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience last year. “I think that could be good. You know, you get like a good four fights, and then you build, like, know who and who should be next. That could be my potential retirement plan.”

For MMA fighters, transitioning to boxing has proven to be a financial jackpot, offering significantly larger paydays than mixed martial arts. This shift gained traction in 2017 when Conor McGregor stepped into the ring against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in what became the most lucrative crossover fight in combat sports history—a “red pa–y night” every fighter dreams of. Now 38, Ngannou understands the financial potential boxing presents. With only a few years left before retirement, he focuses on capitalizing on every opportunity. His return to the boxing ring aligns with that goal, as he now prepares to face Deontay Wilder, famously known as “Dr. Sleep.”

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However, former UFC champion Daniel Cormier has raised concerns over ‘The Predator’s decision to return to boxing against Deontay Wilder, pointing to his previous performances against Fury and Anthony Joshua“Sure, he’s going to make a boatload of money—he always does—but at what point do you stop and say, ‘I don’t know?’ Because to me, it seems like he’s up against it again. Maybe he truly is the biggest, baddest man on the planet, and he doesn’t care about the odds. Maybe he just wants to prove everyone wrong, like he did the first time when he fought Tyson Fury and took him to a very close fight,” Cormier remarked.

What do you think of Brendan Schaub’s comments? Do you believe Deontay Wilder might present a smaller challenge to Francis Ngannou compared to Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua? Share your thoughts below.

Jon Jones or Francis Ngannou? Stipe Miocic names his ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’

Stipe Miocic’s pick for “Baddest Man on the Planet” might surprise a few people.

Former two-time heavyweight champion Miocic retired after suffering a third-round TKO loss to heavyweight champ Jon Jones (28-1 MMA, 22-1 UFC) last November at UFC 309. But when asked whom he believes is the “Baddest Man on the Planet,” Miocic instead named Francis Ngannou, with whom he split two UFC title fights.

“I’ll go with Francis just because he is tearing it up,” Miocic told The Schmo. He’s doing great with his boxing. I’ll go with Francis.”

Jones vs. Ngannou never materialized, but UFC CEO Dana White is hopeful that he will unify the heavyweight championship with interim title holder Tom Aspinall (15-3 MMA, 8-1 UFC). If the matchup does happen, Miocic has some advice for Aspinall on how to fight Jones.

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“Don’t do what I did,” Miocic said with a laugh. “Tom is super tough, and he hits hard, he moves well, he’s a big man. If he stays calm under the situation and whatever happens, he just stays calm, I think he’ll be fine. If he picks his shots, and he’s smart with what he does, I think he’ll do fine.”

Miocic is widely considered the greatest heavyweight of all time after breaking the division record for most title defenses. In his first reign, he defended his belt against Alistair Overeem, Junior Dos Santos, and Ngannou.

“Got To Own It” Anthony Joshua’s Trainer Reveals ‘Things Went Wrong’ Before Daniel Dubois Fight: “Got To Own It”

Anthony Joshua took his fourth and most difficult professional loss back in September and it came at the fists of Daniel Dubois.

Former unified heavyweight star Joshua was a favourite going into the fight, which was his chance to become a three-time world champion. It ended in disaster with two knockdowns early on before being stopped once and for all in the fifth round.

The fight was a career-best showing from reigning IBF world champion Dubois, the young British puncher who has had plenty of ups and downs in his career including losses to Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Usyk but solid wins over Jarrell Miller and Fillip Hrgovic.

Joshua’s trainer Ben Davison has been speaking to talkSPORT Boxing and admitted there were issues in the build-up to the fight.

“I know that amongst ourselves we know where some things went wrong. It’s important for us that we don’t look like we are making excuses but there are things that went wrong that we could have done a better job with in and around, and closer to, the fight. You can’t point the blame, we’ve got to own it. We’ve got to wear it. And that’s what we’ve done.”

It was suggested that Joshua might take an immediate rematch with Dubois but he has instead taken time out of the ring to recover from some small injuries.

Dubois has instead moved on and will defend his belt against Joseph Parker on February 22nd out in Saudi Arabia on a card that will be topped by the rematch between undisputed light heavyweight star Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

“Something Unfair Happened” Francis Ngannou Explains Why He Won’t Rematch Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou met in a big heavyweight clash back in March.

It brought together two men that had sent shockwaves through the division in recent times, but for very different reasons

Anthony Joshua had bounced back following his two straight defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, where he had lost his unified world heavyweight titles.

He had picked up wins over Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius since those losses, but had failed to set the world alight with either of those performances.

That changed with his next outing, where he outclassed Otto Wallin a dominant fifth round retirement victory, setting up the fight against Ngannou.

It was a slightly different path for Ngannou that earned him the Joshua bout, with the former UFC heavyweight champion initially making the switch from MMA to take on Tyson Fury in October 2023.

Ngannou shocked the world when he knocked down Fury in the third round, but went on to lose the fight by a close split decision.

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Then came the fight against Joshua, but ‘AJ’ made it a one-sided affair, dropping Ngannou multiple times on his way to a destructive second round knockout win.

While some fans felt that Ngannou may want to avenge his defeat, he told Seconds Out that he wasn’t happy with things that happened throughout fight week and is not interested in running it back.

“A rematch with Joshua? I felt very off and not comfortable in that fight. It’s something that could happen, but what I do know for sure is I want the rematch with Fury.

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“I’m not a conspiracy theorist but I didn’t like the Joshua fight. Things weren’t right, and if it would be the same scenario, I’m not interested. Something unfair definitely happened. I don’t have the full picture but I have seen myself what wasn’t right. I was in the locker room for almost four hours, which is not something that happens, so just from there.”

Francis Ngannou thinks Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury’s rematch was closer than the judges had it.

Oleksandr Usyk got his hand raised via unanimous decision on Saturday night to record his second consecutive victory over ‘The Gypsy King’.

In their inaugural encounter back in May, the judges were split over who they thought won; with two judges scoring the fight in Usyk’s favour by margins of 115-112 and 114-113, while the third judge had it for Fury 114-113.

But there was no such debate this time as all three judges turned in identical 116-112 scorecards for a Usyk win.

Anthony Joshua was also on hand to score the fight round-by-round for the DAZN broadcast and had Usyk winning narrowly by one point.

“I would have scored the fight closer than that,” he told Pro Boxing Fans.

“Maybe Usyk could have still won. I mean, at the end of the fight, it wasn’t sure that anybody [was a clear winner].

“From my scorecard, it was closer than that.”

The three judges at ringside weren’t the only ones scoring the fight.

A fourth judge, powered by artificial intelligence, also submitted a scorecard as part of an experiment that did not impact the result of the contest.

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“No no, AI might be intelligent but AI doesn’t understand the sport properly,” he replied when asked if there is a place for AI judging in boxing.

“It’s a man sport, not a machine sport. I think AI, regardless of everything, is still a machine that operates automatically and scores based on some [information].

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Fury wasn’t a fan of the AI judging himself and made his thoughts be known at the post-fight press conference.

“S***. F*** all computers, keep humans,” he said in an X-rated rant.

“More jobs for humans, less jobs for computers. F*** electric cars too.”

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