By Marie N. Carnu
Cameroonian mixed martial artist Francis Ngannou celebrated his 38th birthday on Thursday, September 5, by flaunting a new Rolls Royce Cullinan worth $400,000 (approximately FCFA 236,126,000).
Ngannou shared the milestone with his followers on Instagram, posting pictures of his luxurious new ride alongside the announcement of his “official” 38th birthday.
Despite enduring a challenging year, during which he lost his son, “The Predator” appeared joyful as he gave fans a glimpse into his personal life.
With his birthday celebration behind him, Ngannou is now shifting his focus to his upcoming fight on October 19 against Renan Ferreira for the PFL Super Fight 265-pound title.
Since leaving the UFC to join the Professional Fighters League (PFL), Ngannou has quickly become one of the highest-paid athletes in combat sports, reportedly earning around $10 million per fight.
Born on September 5, 1986, in Batié, in Cameroon’s West Region, Ngannou’s rise to fame has been a story of perseverance.
He grew up in a poor family and eventually left for France, where he was homeless before beginning his training in mixed martial arts.
Ngannou gained global recognition in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), becoming the UFC Heavyweight Champion in March 2021 after defeating Stipe Miocic.
Known for his knockout power, Ngannou holds the record for the hardest punch ever measured and is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous strikers in MMA history.
His inspirational journey from humble beginnings to global stardom has resonated with many, as he has overcome tremendous obstacles to become a sports icon.
In addition to his fighting career, Ngannou is dedicated to charity work.
Through the Francis Ngannou Foundation, he aims to provide opportunities for underprivileged youth in Cameroon.
As Ngannou prepares for his October 19 fight, fans are eager to see him back in action after a year filled with personal challenges.
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