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		<title>Francis Ngannou Is Finally Back on Track, And He&#8217;s Terrifying</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After losing to then heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and current number two heavyweight contender Derrick Lewis, Ngannou destroys number three heavyweight contender Curtis Blaydes in under a minute at UFC China.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Cameroonian goliath Francis Ngannou (6&#8217;4, 235 lbs) made headlines Friday after his dominating first round victory against overall number 3 ranked heavyweight contender Curtis Blaydes, pulling Ngannou back into the spotlight.</p>
<p>Francis &#8220;The Predator&#8221; Ngannou had always been destined for greatness. Breaking onto the Octagon in 2015, The Predator beat Brazilian fighter Luis Henrique by way of knockout with just under 3 minutes on the clock. This win promptly skyrocketed Ngannou through the rankings. However, Ngannou&#8217;s success went unchecked. In January, he was given a shot at the heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic, a move which many UFC fans rightfully considered to be premature. These grievances were proven to be valid, as Miocic defeated Ngannou with a significant strike ratio of 7:2.1. Miocic landed a total of 144 strikes on the ground, while Ngannou only managed to connect on 1, according to the UFC&#8217;s official statistics. This loss evidently put Ngannou in a bit of a slump, and he lost again in July to Derrick &#8220;The Black Beast&#8221; Lewis.</p>
<p>After Friday&#8217;s fight, however, it&#8217;s safe to say that Ngannou is back on his path to the top of the UFC heavyweight food chain. In just 45 seconds, Ngannou was able to pull off a KO/TKO, connecting on 11 shots to the head out of his 13 total strikes. Ngannou started off the fight by landing 3 shots at a distance, which he used to close in on Blaydes. He then popped off 5 shots from the clinch, sending Blaydes to the floor, where Ngannou rained down 5 more punches before the fight was stopped.</p>
<p>Only time will tell whether or not Ngannou will be able to replicate this outstanding performance against tougher fighters, but one thing is clear: Francis Ngannou is not the same fighter he was in January.</p>
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