Francis Ngannou Pulled From UFC 215 Card in September

Francis Ngannou won’t be competing on the UFC 215 card on Sept. 9. Ngannou was supposed to meet Junior dos Santos inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. “Cigano” was removed from the card when he was flagged for a potential violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. A search for “The Predator’s” replacement opponent […]

Francis Ngannou won’t be competing on the UFC 215 card on Sept. 9. Ngannou was supposed to meet Junior dos Santos inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. “Cigano” was removed from the card when he was flagged for a potential violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. A search for “The Predator’s” replacement opponent […]

Francis Ngannou Wants Title Fight Against Champion Stipe Miocic

Francis Ngannou was certain that a win over Junior Dos Santos would bag him a title shot before Dos Santos was flagged by USADA and pulled from the bout That was a fight Ngannou was more than confident in feeling that he would have won. As such, the formidable Cameroonian is now setting his eyes […]

Francis Ngannou was certain that a win over Junior Dos Santos would bag him a title shot before Dos Santos was flagged by USADA and pulled from the bout That was a fight Ngannou was more than confident in feeling that he would have won. As such, the formidable Cameroonian is now setting his eyes […]

Francis Ngannou Isn’t Counting on Replacement Opponent at UFC 215

Francis Ngannou doesn’t believe the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will find a suitable replacement opponent in time for Sept. 9. Ngannou was set to meet Junior dos Santos inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. The heavyweights were supposed to clash on the main card of UFC 215. “Cigano” was pulled from the card due to […]

Francis Ngannou doesn’t believe the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will find a suitable replacement opponent in time for Sept. 9. Ngannou was set to meet Junior dos Santos inside the Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. The heavyweights were supposed to clash on the main card of UFC 215. “Cigano” was pulled from the card due to […]

Junior Dos Santos Issues Statement On USADA Test Failure

When news arrived Friday that former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos had been flagged for a potential USADA anti-doping violation, the MMA world lost its best current heavyweight bout with “Cigano” forced out of his UFC 215 barnburner with rising star Francis Ngannou. Ngannou not surprisingly reacted with anger and went on to seek a […]

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When news arrived Friday that former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos had been flagged for a potential USADA anti-doping violation, the MMA world lost its best current heavyweight bout with “Cigano” forced out of his UFC 215 barnburner with rising star Francis Ngannou.

Ngannou not surprisingly reacted with anger and went on to seek a short-notice fight with former title challenger Alistair Overeem. Dos Santos’ team clarified the situation by revealing he had tested positive for the diuretic Hydrochlorothiazite in the August 10 out-of-competition test, and they were working diligently to find out if it had been the result of a tainted supplement, a go-to reason for fighters who test positive that has nonetheless been proven a cause of false positives in the still-developing era of USADA drug testing in the UFC.

Now, dos Santos himself has addressed the elephant in the room, issuing a statement to his Instagram account proclaiming his innocence and that truth would prevail because he would never cheat. When it does, he hopes to get his fight with “The Predator” re-scheduled:

“Hey everyone, I am here at home and I am not here to give an explanation. Soon everything will be clear to all of you and no doubts that truth will prevail. I am here in respect for all of you guys. I just want to say that this situation is very tough, for me, my team and my family. I would never cheat, it goes against everything I stand for, I play the fair game. We will get to the bottom of this and figure out what happened, learn from it and move on. I hope in the near future Francis Ngannou and me can face each other and give you guys the show you were expecting. For now, thank you very much for your support, it means a lot to me and that’s why I am here. Good night.”

Oi pessoal Eu não estou aqui para dar explicações, logo tudo será esclarecido para todos vocês e sem duvidas que a verdade prevalecerá. Eu estou aqui em respeito a todos vocês. Eu só quero que saibam que essa situação tem sido bastante difícil para mim, meu time e minha família. Eu nunca trapacearia, isso vai contra tudo o que acredito e apoio. Nós estamos investigando isso a fundo e logo descobriremos o que aconteceu, aprenderemos com isso e seguiremos em frente. Mas eu espero que em um futuro próximo, Francis Ngannou e eu possamos nos enfrentar e dar a vocês, a luta que estavam esperando ver. Por agora, muito obrigado por todo seu apoio, isso significa muito para mim e é por isso que estou aqui. Boa noite.

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There’s no reason to believe dos Santos would be lying to his fans based on any past history with banned substances, of which he has none, but the process will play out according to the guidelines in place.

It’s also hard to come up with a good reason why a heavyweight who never threatens the division’s 265-pound weight limit would need to use a banned diuretic, which is used to rapidly cut water weight by flushing the system – other than that he was trying to purge his system of other banned substances by using them.

Regardless, he and his team have claimed complete innocence since the disappointing news came, and we’ve seen multiple fighters have their USADA sanctions reduced based on a tainted supplement before. We’ll see if that approach holds up for “Cigano” so he can give his fans the showdown with “The Predator” they were anticipating.

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Losing JDS Fight May Be Blessing In Disguise For Francis Ngannou

In a division lacking fresh and available title contenders, No. 4-ranked UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou has stuck out as a potential future challenger to champion Stipe Miocic’s throne. At just 30 years of age, the hard-hitting Ngannou has won five consecutive UFC bouts, with all five of those victories coming by way of stoppage. Three […]

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In a division lacking fresh and available title contenders, No. 4-ranked UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou has stuck out as a potential future challenger to champion Stipe Miocic’s throne.

At just 30 years of age, the hard-hitting Ngannou has won five consecutive UFC bouts, with all five of those victories coming by way of stoppage. Three of those victories have also come in the first round.

After dispatching former champion Andrei Arlovski with a brutal first-round knockout last January, “The Predator” was signed on to face another former champion in Junior Dos Santos at September’s UFC 215 from Edmonton, Canada. The bout represented not only the biggest of his career; but with a win, Ngannou would most likely earn himself a heavyweight title shot.

Due to the high stakes of the fight, it wasn’t surprising to see Ngannou voice his anger after it was announced yesterday (Aug. 18, 2017) that Dos Santos was flagged by USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) for a potential doping violation, which essentially forced him out of the fight.

 

Ngannou has since campaigned for a fight with No. 1-ranked Alistair Overeem, but losing out on his chance to do battle with “Cigano” may actually serve as a blessing in disguise for “The Predator”.

When looking at the heavyweight title picture, Miocic has already beaten fighters ranked Nos. 1, 2 and 5. That leaves Ngannou and ex-titleholder Cain Velasquez as the lone top five contenders that have yet to receive a crack at Miocic, and it just so happens that the champion is in need of an opponent.

There have been rumors that the UFC was interested in booking Miocic against Velasquez, but the oft-injured Velasquez is no sure thing at this point in his career.

Once considered to be quite possibly the very best heavyweight of all-time, Velasquez has spent the majority of the last few years dealing with physical setbacks. He fought just once in 2015, once in 2016, and he’s spent all of 2017 on the sidelines thus far.

Sure, a bout between Miocic and Velasquez would be highly intriguing, but it’s unclear whether or not the Mexican-American is even healthy enough to fight at this point.

One man who is healthy and ready, however, is Ngannou.

Miocic has discussed his displeasure with his contract situation in recent memory, but if he can handle those issues with the UFC, he’ll need an opponent. At this point, there is simply no better option than “The Predator”.

In addition to fighting Velasquez, there were also some rumors indicating that Miocic could return at UFC 216 in October. If that reigns true, the UFC could simply push Ngannou back a month and book an interesting heavyweight title fight on a card in desperate need of a main event.

He may be ‘angry’ that he lost a chance to fight Dos Santos, but Ngannou may have also skyrocketed to the top of the heavyweight title picture in the process.

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Ngannou on Overeem Bout at UFC 205: ‘Let’s do This’

Francis Ngannou has taken a pragmatic approach to being left without an opponent following USADA’s pulling of Junior Dos Santos’ from their upcoming bout The Cameroonian has called out veteran heavyweight Alistair Overeem in what would be a crowd-pleasing bout, to say the least. Should the Dutchman accept Ngannou’s invitation, then two of the hardest hitters […]

Francis Ngannou has taken a pragmatic approach to being left without an opponent following USADA’s pulling of Junior Dos Santos’ from their upcoming bout The Cameroonian has called out veteran heavyweight Alistair Overeem in what would be a crowd-pleasing bout, to say the least. Should the Dutchman accept Ngannou’s invitation, then two of the hardest hitters […]