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On March 9, Francis Ngannou will step into the ring for the second time. After facing Tyson Fury in October 2023, the Cameroonian will face Anthony Joshua on March 9 in Arabia. On January 15, at a press conference attended by the two protagonists, the promoters of this fight will give full details of the contract.
Furthermore, according to Ngannou, a rematch should be scheduled in Africa. "Eddie Hearn said a lot of things, but one thing he said that makes sense is that there could be a rematch in Africa with Joshua. I think that's a good idea. We'll call it Black Excellence," confided Ngannou.
The former MMA star is confident of victory over Joshua: "If AJ gets the same blow as Fury, I don't guarantee he'll get back up. I hear he doesn't have a chin. I'm going to find out. [Laughs]"