Las Vegas Review-Journal

Now, Ngannou has answers for Miocic

Challenger has KO’D his past four foes

- By Adam Hill

Top UFC heavyweigh­t contender Francis Ngannou admits he stepped into the cage against Stipe Miocic in their first meeting with many questions about how he would perform.

He didn’t like the answers. That title bout was the first time Ngannou, perhaps the most feared striker in the organizati­on, was in a fight scheduled for five rounds.

The Las Vegas resident had finished opponents so quickly in his previous bouts that he never had seen the start of the third.

Was he ready to compete with the world champion? Was he prepared to go five rounds if necessary?

Miocic gladly took him to school. He used his jab to work inside to the clinch and set up takedowns, where he controlled the challenger against the cage and on the mat for the full 25 minutes.

“I had a lot of unanswered questions, and I didn’t have any experience,” Ngannou said this week ahead of the rematch in the Saturday’s

UFC 260 main event at the Apex. “I don’t have that concern anymore. I had better preparatio­n this time. I put good work into my wrestling, jiu-jitsu and even striking. I have improved a lot. I may be 34 years old, but I’m very young in the sport. I have a lot of room to grow.”

Learning those lessons took time. Ngannou was gun-shy in his next fight and failed to generate much offense at all in a decision loss to Derrick Lewis.

Then, everything clicked. Ngannou has knocked out his past four opponents in a total of 2:42 to propel himself back to title contention. Miocic, meanwhile, has fought three times — all against Daniel Cormier.

The champion lost the belt to Cormier and then won the next two meetings to claim the unofficial title of best heavyweigh­t in UFC history. Miocic holds the heavyweigh­t record for most total title defenses with four and consecutiv­e title defenses with three. He can set the record for most total heavyweigh­t title wins should he win his seventh on Saturday.

“You can’t really argue,” Ngannou said of Miocic’s status as greatest heavyweigh­t of all time. “I might change it, but for now, yes. He’s it.”

Ngannou will get that chance on Saturday. The bout headlines a 7 p.m. pay-perview card. Preliminar­y fights air on ESPN at 5.

It’s an opportunit­y Ngannou has hoped for since he returned to the gym after the previous loss to Miocic.

“I’ve wanted my next fight for the title to be against him because he made a point he was the better fighter last time,” Ngannou said. “I wanted to avenge that and prove I’m the best. The most difficult part has been waiting.”

 ?? Jeff Bottari Zuffa LLC ?? Stipe Miocic, left, and Las Vegas resident Francis Ngannou face off during the UFC 260 weigh-in at UFC Apex on Friday ahead of Saturday’s fight.
Jeff Bottari Zuffa LLC Stipe Miocic, left, and Las Vegas resident Francis Ngannou face off during the UFC 260 weigh-in at UFC Apex on Friday ahead of Saturday’s fight.

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