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Francis Ngannou is no longer the hardest hitting man in the world according to Joe Rogan

UFC commentator Joe Rogan has revealed that Francis Ngannou’s power record has been broken. The UFC does not want to reveal the score of this fighter who is a middleweight.

King Francis Ngannou dethroned? The UFC finally seems to have found a bigger hitter than the Cameroonian according to Joe Rogan. He’s not a heavyweight, nor a light heavyweight, but a medium: Joe Pyfer. He has been in the UFC since 2022. He is 3-0 within the organization, and only has finishes including 2 by knockout. His professional record is 12-2. Suffice to say that he is one of the most impactful fighters in the UFC.

During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan said: “That motherfucker hits so hard. We should tell everyone that he broke Francis Ngannou’s record on the punching machine. »

Show guest Sean Brady says the record doesn’t belong to teammate Joe Pyfer and Joe Rogan asks him why. “I don’t know,” Brady replied, “The guy said there was something weird with the machine… He did it three times!” Three times in a row. »

How powerful is Francis Ngannou?

In 2018, Francis Ngannou delivered the strongest punch ever recorded on a PowerKube machine! Strength, speed and precision are taken into account to arrive at an accurate score. The test results were staggering as ‘The Predator’ recorded a hitting power of 129,161 units.

Dana White had this to say about Ngannou’s power: “Francis Ngannou holds the world record for the most powerful punch. Its strokes are the equivalent of 96 horsepower. It’s like being hit by a Ford Escort at full speed, and it’s much more powerful than a fairground hammer thrown over your head. Holy shit. »

It still seems completely crazy that a fighter two categories lower than the Cameroonian could surpass him. Especially when we know that Mike Tyson is also convinced that he cannot compete in strength with ‘The Predator’.

“How I win on March 8? It doesn’t matter. I think, most likely, I will knock Anthony Joshua out. I think he’s easier to go down than Fury, not like he’s not a strong fighter. He’s a very tough fighter, but he’s easier to send down than Fury, and it’s harder for him to get back up than Fury.”

 

 

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