Francis Ngannou

Francis Ngannou is a Cameroonian mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight division. Ngannou, dubbed The Predator, is the world’s hardest record puncher.

Quick Facts of Francis Ngannou

Full Name Francis Ngannou
First Name Francis
Last Name Ngannou
Profession mixed martial artist
Nationality Cameroonian
Birth City Batie
Birth Country Cameroon
Father Name Emmanuel Fosso
Gender Identity Male
Sexual Orientation straight
Horoscope Virgo
Marital Status Single
Net Worth 5000000
Height 193 cm
Weight 113 kg
Networth $5 M
Twitter Profile @francis_Ngannou
Insta Profile @francis Ngannou
Date of Birth September 5,1986
Age 35 years

Net Worth of Francis Ngannou

He has estimated $2 million – $5 million Net Worth.

Height, weight, and age

Ngannou was born on September 5th, 1986. He is a 35-year-old man.
He is 1.93 meters tall.
His weight is 113 kilograms.

Born to Fight

Ngannou was destined to fight from the moment he was born. His entire life has centred around battles: battles for survival, battles for scholarships, battles for the dream, and so on.

He was born in a poor community in Batie, Cameroon, and began working in a sand quarry at the age of ten to help support his family.

He spent much of his school days feeling ashamed outside the classroom, where every student who walked by teased him because he couldn’t buy even a pen and paper.

Somehow he was able to work like an adult by the age of thirteen. He dropped out of school when he was 17 and worked as a motorcycle taxi driver until he was 22.

When he recognized it was past time to pursue his dream of being a martial artist, he began boxing to satisfy his desire to try something new.

While pursuing his passion, he found how fascinating boxing was, which was not only about fighting but also about falling and standing back.

Francis Ngannou was six when his parents parted their ways. Source: Instagram

At the age of 25, he said his goodbyes to his family and embarked on a three-week expedition that began in Morocco.

He attempted to cross into Spain numerous times but was apprehended by Moroccan authorities.

When he arrived in France at the age of 27, he went straight to the gym and informed them that he was broke but motivated to learn.

He had his first professional bout four months after starting, although he eventually went on to compete in the UFC.

How did he end up fighting in the UFC?

Ngannou had no idea what UFC was since he was a child; he only saw TV twice, once when his father brought home others for repair and again when he stayed with relatives in the city.

He admits to viewing the UFC fight a few times in the pub but had no idea what it was until he arrived in France in 2013 at the age of 27.

Although he was a boxer, but Fernand Lopez, a former Cameroonian mixed martial artist and current MMA coach, saw his potential in MMA and recommended him to pursue it in order to get out of the circumstances he was in.

When he first heard the term MMA, he was unsure what he was talking about and required clarification.

He rejected at the time because he was focused on boxing and aspired to be like his idol, Mike Tyson. He went to the gym, which was a cross fight MMA factory, a few months later.

Since Lopez enabled him to practice and sleep in the gym for free, he was performing boxing in the MMA. After two months, he was approached with an offer to participate in an MMA battle, which he accepted.

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After losing the second game after winning the first, he decided to do more MMA because he had planned to return to boxing after winning the second title, but he ended up losing the game, and he didn’t want to leave MMA with a title loss, which would appear to be resigning.

Then he was rewarded 2000 euros in the next event, which was a great sum for him at the moment. He accepted an offer from the United States two years after receiving it.

He understood he didn’t want to be like his father from a young age.

While many individuals regard their father to be their hero, Ngannou was not one of them.

When Ngannou’s parents divorced, he was six years old. He despised it when people suggested he’d be like his father, and he used to believe he’d never be like him.

In 2001, his father passed away. Whatever his relationship with his father was like, he sent a heartfelt greeting to him on Father’s Day in 2021, wishing him a nice day. He wishes he was still there with them.

Francis Ngannou late father Emmanuel Fosso in 1984. Source: Instagram

Dream to be a boxer

Because he has not given up, Hgannou’s ambition of becoming a boxer is still alive. He is still hopeful that he would be able to realize his ambition.

Even when he had a contract with the United States, he had his heart set on being a boxer. He signed the contract because he thought it was a chance he couldn’t pass up before deciding what to do next. His ambition to be a boxer is still alive.

Siblings of Francis Ngannou

Ngannou is one of four siblings. They grew up in poverty with their single mother as their mother. His family is quite close to him.

Ngannou and his siblings worked in the sand mine as children. He used all of his savings to buy a truck for his older brother after three MMA fights so that he could help him in the sand mining business.

Even though he was out of money till the next fight, seeing his mother’s grin and his sister tossing sand made him feel like he had made it.

Francis Ngannou with his family. Source: Instagram

Relationship Status

Hgannou is not in a relationship right now. He was formerly linked to Miesha Tate, the former UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion.

The allegation was debunked because Tate is dating MMA fighter Johnny Nunez and has two children with him. They have a strong friendship.