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Anthony Joshua Faces “Ungodly Power” as Ngannou’s Trainer Issues Warning

Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou are gearing up for an epic showdown scheduled for today March 8th in Saudi Arabia. Prior to the bout, the atmosphere has been intensified by Ngannou’s coach, Dewey Cooper, who delivered a foreboding message to the ex-heavyweight titleholder.

Cooper, known for his blunt honesty, referenced Ngannou’s successful prediction about his previous fight: “In the Tyson Fury fight, we told you guys he [Ngannou] was going to at least drop him once. We told you guys he could win the fight. We are men, we mean our words. This is not poetry, this is not fantasy, these are real words from a real person talking to you.”

Cooper then highlighted Ngannou’s incredible life journey, portraying him as a man who defies limitations: “I know Anthony Joshua is your guy, so you’re supposed to support him, but just understand what he is up against. He’s up against a man who has proven life wrong, from childhood all the way up. From working in the sand mines as a kid in Africa, to travelling on foot from Cameroon all the way to France.”

Describing Ngannou’s struggles as a “movie” script, Cooper concluded with a bold prediction: “Being trapped in the Sahara desert, he’s been through so many adversities it’s like a movie, and this chapter is not written – it will be written in Saudi Arabia on March 8th. I see Francis Ngannou finishing Anthony Joshua.”

This declaration has caused a stir in the boxing community, sparking doubts about Joshua’s capacity to endure Ngannou’s extraordinary strength, as described by some analysts. With both contenders having the ability to deliver knockout blows, the upcoming match is set to be an intense showdown. Will Joshua be able to withstand the storm, or will Ngannou create a new chapter in his incredible story? The answer will come on fight night.

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