
Francis Ngannou: Life and Career
Full Name: Francis Zavier Ngannou
Nickname: “The Predator”
Born: September 5, 1986
Birthplace: Batié, Cameroon
Nationality: Cameroonian-French
Profession: Mixed Martial Artist (MMA), Professional Boxer
Weight Class: Heavyweight
Early Life & Struggles
- Born into poverty in Batié, Cameroon, Ngannou faced a tough childhood with limited education and resources.
- Worked in a sand quarry as a child to support his family.
- At age 26, he migrated to France seeking a better life but was homeless upon arrival.
- Found a gym in Paris where he trained in boxing before transitioning to MMA.
MMA Career & UFC Achievements
- MMA Debut: 2013 in France.
- Joined UFC: 2015 and quickly became a knockout artist.
- Biggest Wins in UFC:
- Knocked out Alistair Overeem with a vicious uppercut in 2017.
- Defeated Stipe Miocic in 2021 to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion.
- Defended his title against Ciryl Gane in 2022 despite a knee injury.
- Left the UFC in 2023 due to contract disputes, seeking better fighter pay and freedom.
Professional Boxing Career
- Debuted in boxing on October 28, 2023, against Tyson Fury, the WBC Heavyweight Champion.
- Despite being an MMA fighter, Ngannou knocked down Fury in the third round but lost a controversial split decision.
- Expected to continue boxing alongside MMA.
Legacy & Impact
- First African-born UFC Heavyweight Champion.
- Advocate for fighter rights and fair pay in combat sports.
- Runs the Francis Ngannou Foundation, which helps build gyms for young athletes in Cameroon.