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Knockout Chaos Roundup: Joshua Reigns Supreme After Knockout Of Ngannou

Knockout Chaos Roundup: Joshua Reigns Supreme After Knockout Of Ngannou
Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou were the main event of the Knockout Chaos card on Friday night.
The former two-time world heavyweight champion, Joshua, faced off against the Cameroonian fighter, who famously knocked down Fury last October.
Joshua displayed his fighting spirit, keeping Ngannou at bay despite his opponent’s valiant efforts.
The event was action-packed, featuring a spectacular knockout, a title victory, and a tightly contested draw.
During the match, Ngannou faced three knockdowns, with the first one occurring in the first round when Joshua landed a powerful right punch to Ngannou’s chin. Ngannou managed to get back up after the referee’s count reached eight.
In the second round, Ngannou suffered another knockdown but rose again after an eight-second count.
However, the third knockdown proved to be decisive as Ngannou was unable to continue, requiring oxygen and medical attention after the fight was officially ended with Joshua declared the winner.
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