Anthony Joshua Trolls Francis Ngannou on Social Media After Knockdown, Calls Him His ‘Prey’

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In a twist that might make even the most seasoned boxing aficionados raise an eyebrow, Anthony Joshua, the British boxing sensation, took to social media to mock Francis Ngannou after a resounding victory in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The fight, aptly dubbed ‘Knockout Chaos,’ saw Joshua deliver a performance that left the MMA star needing oxygen, transforming Ngannou from ‘the Predator’ to Joshua’s ‘prey’ in a matter of rounds.

The bout, which concluded with Joshua flooring Ngannou twice before sealing the deal with a knockout, was anticipated to be a nail-biter, given Ngannou’s near victory against Tyson Fury in his boxing debut. However, Joshua, back in his prime form, left no room for doubt, possibly setting the stage for a world title clash against the winner of the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk fight.

Despite the brutal knockout, Joshua displayed sportsmanship, encouraging Ngannou to persevere in boxing. Yet, his post-victory celebration took a cheeky turn online. Joshua shared a video of the knockout punch to his millions of followers across various platforms, with a playful jab at Ngannou’s ‘Predator’ nickname, effectively turning it into ‘prey.’

The post-fight camaraderie extended to a shared selfie, captioned with respect and acknowledgment of their African heritage. Joshua’s post-fight comments hinted at his continued hunger for success and improvement, attributing his performance to the Ben Davison training center while maintaining a grounded perspective on the unpredictable nature of the sport.

This unique blend of respect, banter, and social media savvy from Joshua not only highlights the evolving narrative style of modern athletes but also adds an intriguing layer to the sportsmanship between these formidable competitors. As fans digest the outcome and the online antics, they’re left wondering what’s next for both fighters in their respective journeys within the ever-surprising world of combat sports.

 


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