Joshua Turns Down ‘Gimmick’ Fight Against Ngannou

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Francis Ngannou recently said he was interested in fighting Anthony Joshua in Africa later this year. Unfortunately, Joshua doesn’t sound interested in what he sees as a ‘gimmick’ …


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Francis Ngannou recently said he was interested in fighting Anthony Joshua in Africa later this year. Unfortunately, Joshua doesn’t sound interested in what he sees as a ‘gimmick’ fight.

It looks like it’s back to the drawing board for Francis Ngannou and his team as far as finding a big name heavyweight boxing opponent.

Following his announcement that he’d signed an MMA deal with the PFL, Ngannou went on a media tour to discuss the deal, which is expected to result in a cage fight sometime in 2024. “The Predator” is still hoping to box in 2023, and he’d specifically named British boxer Anthony Joshua as a possible opponent in Africa.

Now Joshua’s manager Eddie Hearn is pouring cold water over that match up. During an interview with The Mac Life’s Oscar Willis, Hearn shared Joshua’s view of a Ngannou match. It was not exactly complimentary, and sat somewhere between ‘freakshow’ and ‘gimmick.’

“I think the Francis Ngannou fight happens in the Middle East,” Hearn said. “It’s a kind of … not freak show, because Francis can box as well, but the big money comes there from the Middle East. And in August, it’s not really the time to do it [because of weather]. Mainly.

“I spoke to AJ about the fight. He likes it and he gets it, but he’s very focused on his boxing career at the moment. And he doesn’t want to derail that to do something a little bit gimmicky. Even though it’s is dangerous, he wants to prepare for Deontay Wilder, and I think he doesn’t feel that Ngannou would prepare him for Deontay Wilder.”

“I had two hours with Francis Ngannou in a meeting in Vegas,” Hearn added. “One of the most fascinating meetings I’ve ever had. His story is unbelievable. I found myself just asking question after question about his life and how he ended up where he did. I don’t think anyone can relate, it’s unbelievable. He’s a very tough man, and a huge man, and he will be in a huge fight, I’m sure.”

Once again, the shadow of a massive year-end event in Saudi Arabia is causing problems for Ngannou. The Saudis are working to put together Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk on the same night, and they’re ready to splash insane amounts of cash to do it. The top four names in heavyweight boxing are looking at that, not Ngannou.

It was interesting to hear Hearn suggest that Ngannou will also fight in the Middle East, despite Francis’ statements about holding his boxing debut in Africa. We doubt Abu Dhabi is in the running given their close connections with the UFC. Has Ngannou had talks with Saudi Arabia? Could they help him sort out a big fight with the big payday he’s looking for, even if it’s against a lesser opponent?

As Eddie Hearn says, Ngannou has a big enough name that eventually he’ll get his huge boxing fight. But with his last fight being the Ciryl Gane win back at the start of 2022, fans are getting impatient. Press releases about a 2024 MMA fight aren’t exactly exciting at this minute. Are you feeling hopeful we’ll see Ngannou fight this year? Let us know in the comments below.