Homeless to MMA Superstar
Homeless to MMA Superstar
Francis Ngannou was born and raised in the
village of Batié, Cameroon. (Africa)
In a country where the average citizen makes about $1,320 per YEAR.
Ngannou lived in poverty and had little formal education growing up. At 12 years old, Ngannou started working in a sand quarry in Batié because of a lack of funds.
Francis:
"It was grueling and dangerous work, spending hours shoveling sand into the backs of trucks so it could be shipped to big cities for use in construction. Sometimes he would stand all day in water, scooping sand out of the riverbed.
"Other days would be spent at the bottom of a steep quarry, where large chunks of earth often broke free from the high cliffs and tumbled down onto workers."
Growing up Francis was approached by various gangs in his village to join them.
However he refused.
He had big dreams,
He wanted to be like his hero Mike Tyson
but that didn’t seem possible in Cameroon.
he left his country to become homeless
on the streets of Paris.
he had no money, no friends
and no place to live.
His only plan was to walk around until he located a boxing gym, then wander in and ask if someone would train him.
For most of us, that wouldn’t work out so well. For a physical specimen like Ngannou, it turned out to be a flawless strategy. Soon he found himself walking through the doors of Fernand Lopez’s MMA Factory gym.
“They looked at me and said, ‘I’m pretty sure Fernand will be very happy to see you,'” Ngannou said.
Being a fan of Mike Tyson, Ngannou was originally interested in learning how to box until his coach introduced him to the sport of MMA.
If you're not familiar with this man already
he is known for taking his opponents heads off in the first round
his punching power is tremendous!!
In fact he currently holds the world record for highest punching power ever measured at
129,161 units.
He broke the previous record set by kickboxing champ Tyrone Spong which was at 114,000 units.
Video Link:
https://instagram.com/p/Bb5IlFjlNN3/
Starting his career in French promotions
Francis later went on to make his promotional debut on December 19, 2015 at UFC on Fox 17.
Plowing through his opponents with vicious
knockouts Francis was on a 9 win steak.
Many people criticised, "it's just a hype train"
Alister Overeem was Ngannou's next opponent
Everybody thought this would be the real test.
Man did he make a statement this weekend!!
Another first round KO!
Alister Overeem is definitely no joke.
Shoutout to him for not dying from that uppercut.
To be honest I don't think Francis should
fight humans anymore, it's not fair. 😂
When asked "was this your biggest highlight of
your life" Ngannou replied "No,
my biggest highlight is still to come"
Referring to his next opponent.
Champ Stipe Miocic
Also known for his punching power!
Beating his last 4 opponents by first round KO.
This fight will fucking scare me.
Regardless of how
scary Francis is in the octagon.
He has the heart of gold outside the cage.
Sending money back to his country
paying for children's education in his hometown.
Building gyms and youth clubs
to keep kids of the streets
Many fans don't get
to see fighters behind closed doors.
Needless to say, if Ngannou were to actually become the UFC heavyweight champion, it would be an incredible story.
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i love people like this fearless and when you have nothing there is nothing to lose....you give it your all
You are right👍
This guy is something else bro!
His story just goes to show never stop pushing!
Go for what you believe in.
I hope the Reem is not too badly damaged after the dragon punch and gets to take a few W's before he hangs up his gloves.
Love these kind of stories! Keeps me motivated :)
Great post ;)
Reminds me of the joke about how chuck norris created the giraffe by uppercutting a horse. Well if Ngannou uppercut a rhinoceros he would make a brontasaurous lolz...
Congrats on Overeem for not dying and his head still being attached. Lucky it didn't hit flush
He truly is a predator
I was hyping him up 6 months ago, a beast, this man! Cool post dude!
KEEP IT UP!
Ngannou is a BEAST! Him and Stipe will be nuts!
thats an amazing, inspirational story
Unfortunately this lead in my opinion to Francis getting his shot at the titletoo early . His wrestling and ground game where if anything shown to be poor and he looked like a duck out of water which is totally understandable for a man who has only been training for 5 years .
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