🏆NEW UFC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD: Francis Ngannou 🏆

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What a Night!

With what was probably one of the biggest knockout in heavyweight history, Francis Ngannou becomes the first African Heavyweight UFC champion of the world, making Cameroon proud and cementing his legacy.

It is clear that the MMA gods answered our prayers, this was an incredible night with really amazing fights, here are my favourite fights of the night.

Francis Ngannou vs Stipe Miocic.

From the first round, it was clear that "The Predator" Francis Ngannou was a different man from their previous encounter. After a

The round starts cautiously, there's a clear tension in the air, but Francis is patient and pick his shots, there's a lot of faints. It's pretty clear that Ngannou is bigger than Stipe Miocic, especially with a smaller octagon like this one, 30% smaller.

Ngannou connects clean with a right hand, but Stipe takes the shot. Francis is staying patient, there's a takedown attempt by Stipe and The Predator defends it perfectly, and rain down with a flurry of punches while Stipe is turtling up, incredible succession of events but Stipe survives.

Miocic looks completely frightned by the power of Francis, he then connects with a high kick that Stipe absorbs, everybody is on the edge of their seats and it's nearly the end of the first round.

With one minute left, the two fighters are slowing down a little, a clear round for Ngannou, the champion is in real danger and shakes his head at the end of the round.

The second round will be a highlight real and here is the finish:

What a knockout! 💥

Francis Ngannou finishes Stipe Miocic in the second round and is the new UFC Heavyweight Champion! 🏆#UFC260 pic.twitter.com/Zz2uyiHEdp

— UFC on BT Sport (@btsportufc) March 28, 2021

Now the question that is on everyone's lips, what's next for Francis?

I don't know if a trilogy fight with Stipe is a possibility, but there is one man that could cause Francis some problems, and it's the previous Light Heavyweight champion Jon "Bone" Jones, that is making his debut at heavyweight.


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I think it's the fight that needs to be made, they probably will want him to fight Derek Lewis first.

Congratulation to new champion, just spectacular!

The Suga Show!!!

Ok, I probably need to apologize to Sean O'Malley for doubting his skills, it is clear that is level is well above anyone else in the division, and as the commentators pointed it out, there is noone else like him, you might not enjoy his cockiness and his colourful hairstyle, or the nonchalant attitude, but you have to recognize his technical abelites, the way his movements flow, it's just incredible to watch.


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After a first round where Suga Sean looked sensational, he quickly use his reach advantage with quick combos from an unorthodox stance. Almeida get almost knocked out, but O'Malley doesn't pull the trigger quickly enough and don't get the finish. The commentators keep on reminding us that Suga Sean is too cocky, and should have tried to end the fight instead of walking away so early, but I truly think he wanted to take his time in there.

O'Malley looked levels above any other bantamweight, and even if you can criticize his lack of realism when it was time to finish, but he is really pulling on a show. That was so entertaining.

Almeida will survive another round, even dropped Suga (it was a trip), only to be knocked out with a similar combination in round 3:

THE SUGAR SHOW 🗣

📺 @SugaSeanMMA adds another highlight to the reel! #UFC260 pic.twitter.com/vbX1aWPzse

— UFC (@ufc) March 28, 2021

I loved this fight, and as I was very critical in the past toward his "yes man" cornerman, and their denial regarding his loss against Chito Vera, I have to admit that he was so good tonight, I can see him reigning over the bantamweight division for a long time if he continue fighting like this.


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Cheers Tyron Woodley

I feel bad for Woodley, he had such an incredible run in his prime, and to end up on a note like this, it was kind of sad to watch. I really have so much respect for the athlete, his capabilities, and when motivated could accomplish prowess that only the elite kind can accomplish.

I could not help but thinking that's why a champion like GSP retires early, because at 38 years old, it's inevitable that there will be a downfall,

Tyron did not hang his gloves yet, but This is his obvious choice, he had a great career, he still has a lot of other gigs going on "on the side" like his musical career and his spot on TMZ.

Woodley get rocked, and get choked...What a surprise...

The Silent Assassin! @VicenteLuqueMMA puts Woodley to sleep 🤫 #UFC260 pic.twitter.com/Gudyd2RlwG

— UFC (@ufc) March 28, 2021

What was your favourite fight of the night?

For me, it was the main event, I cannot wait to see how this win will shape the heavyweight division, for years to come. Francis made the right adjustments, and now is the heavyweight champion, all well deserved. 🙂

This is a great time for Africa, we might see an event there soon!

Kamaru Usman: UFC Welterweight Champion
Israel Adesanya: UFC Middleweight Champion
Francis Ngannou: UFC Heavyweight Champion #UFC260

Africa has some shining stars in the UFC right now thanks to the champions from Cameroon and Nigeria 🇨🇲🇳🇬🌟 pic.twitter.com/kdUy0P1wpe

— Shirts Vs Skins 🎙️ (@ShirtvSkin) March 28, 2021


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francis Ngannou is one of the hardest hitters I have ever seen. He connects so perfectly with that left hand

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Dude! Apart from Jon Jones or Cyril Gane, who will be able to stop him?

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i really thought Miocic would, but alas, my man is a charging bull.

I had high hopes For Alistair too buuuuuuuut

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Yep, I really thought Overeem was on a title run. So disappointed haha!

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Jon Jones is the only man who can stop him now

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And it could be the greatest fight in history!!!

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Surprised by Stipe Miocic loss in that form, we stayed home cold. The Nigerian had prepared very well to be now champion. Thank God at least we have the satisfaction that the Venezuelan Omar Morales won, whom I made a post on #sportstalksocial in the days before his victory at night. I am passionate about the #mma of the #ufc is an exciting #sport #sports. It is very wise to see posts by the #sportstalksocial community. Hugs. Keep in touch /// Sorprendido por la derrota en esa forma de Stipe Miocic, quedamos en casa fríos. El Nigeriano se había preparado muy bien para ser ahora campeón. Gracias a Dios por lo menos tenemos la satisfacción de que ganó el venezolano Omar Morales, a quien en días anteriores a su victoria en la noche, hice una publicación por #sportstalksocial. Soy un apasionado de las #mma de la #ufc es un #deporte #sports emocionante. Es muy acertado ver publicaciones por la comunidad #sportstalksocial. Abrazos. Seguimos en contacto.

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Hey buddy thanks for your comment! I think he is from Cameroon, but yes I agree with you he was prepared. Now the sky is the limit in term stardom! I will go check your post ^^ cheers!

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I have a lot of opinions about the main event and I will let you know about them later... haha...

But as far as Woodley losing, it was an inevitability. He knew that he needed to abandon his defensive, strategic style which was boring and no one liked (even when it was effective) and adjust. He adjusted, he got worked, and I reckon we have maybe 2 weeks before Tyron gets sent out to pasture.

It was a lame PPV, but this happens a couple times a year. The one in April is going to be FIRE though. I'm really looking forward to that.

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I cannot wait to see what you are cooking up for us!

About Woodley, I agree, but I am bummed. There isn't as much longevity in the welterweight division; it's just not happening! Now, I think he can negociate a contract at Bellator.

It was a lame PPV, but this happens a couple times a year. The one in April is going to be FIRE though. I'm really looking forward to that.

Dude, that's crazy, I thought the exact opposite. It's so far my favourite card of the year, and I seriously looooved the main event. There is so much possibilities in the heavyweight division now, we haven't had an exciting division in such a long time.

Everybody is starting comparing Ngannou to Tyson, in term of narrative, and I agree. He will capture the attention of even the casuals if marketed correctly.

For April, I am not super psyched personally, Till vs Vittore, why not, but Gastelum vs Whitaker, I just don't feel it at all. Usman vs Masvidal with a full camp? Yeah, I am in.

I am still gonna watch them all though...Hahah

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I went into this feeling as though it was a pretty weak card for a PPV but the fights overall were pretty great. I think the most lopsided one was actually the main event and Stipe made a lot of mistakes in his preparation. His physique actually kind of looked like he may have had a lot of missed days in training too.

Tyron Woodley losing was the highlight of the night for me. I am ready for that boring ass dude to GTFOH

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His physique actually kind of looked like he may have had a lot of missed days in training too.

Man, I couldn't tell what was the problem, but after you mentioning it, he probably was out of shape. I thought that maybe the look was because he did too much cardio during this camp.

Yeah, I agree on Tyron, last fight of his contract, good luck with that!

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