It isn’t Ngannou, it’s Joshua. He’s throwing a punch like he’s throwing a baseball. Wonderful outcome, horrible technique if you encounter someone that’s not imitating a brick wall.
Ngannou moved his head to the exact same spot every time Joshua feigned or punched. Ngannou also only threw single left hands in that clip, but most importantly, Ngannou didn’t throw his punches from an angle, so his head was right there wide open to get cracked by a counter punch from Joshua, who knocked him down. Just my guess.
AJ throws his right, which is semi overhand but he is also moving his head and body to his left and down, this draws FN’s attention to that direction so he does not see the punch coming from the other side, that is why its so devastating. Freeze at 4:49, The punch is coming low, FN cannot see where it starts from because his extended jab is in the way. Then slight move to left and same time punch comes over the extended left jab. What think coach?
IDK if this is the disease but noticed almost every time Joshua throws a jab, Ngannou throws a left hook, and not a very effectual one at that. He leaves them hanging out there.
HECK YEAH! Coach is back! Lol
Sorry doctor….I cannot spot the disease..I may also have it without me knowing.
Have no fear, William. You shall be cured.
It isn’t Ngannou, it’s Joshua. He’s throwing a punch like he’s throwing a baseball. Wonderful outcome, horrible technique if you encounter someone that’s not imitating a brick wall.
Ngannou moved his head to the exact same spot every time Joshua feigned or punched. Ngannou also only threw single left hands in that clip, but most importantly, Ngannou didn’t throw his punches from an angle, so his head was right there wide open to get cracked by a counter punch from Joshua, who knocked him down. Just my guess.
AJ throws his right, which is semi overhand but he is also moving his head and body to his left and down, this draws FN’s attention to that direction so he does not see the punch coming from the other side, that is why its so devastating. Freeze at 4:49, The punch is coming low, FN cannot see where it starts from because his extended jab is in the way. Then slight move to left and same time punch comes over the extended left jab. What think coach?
Drops the Jab after throwing leaving him exposed to the overhand right
Was it Francis Ngannou measuring the difference and jabbing out of range allowed Joshua to see the opening and land his big right
I’ve spent a lifetime working on my getting-punched disease. Pretty sure it is incurable.
That was a lovely shot, a lovely shot…
IDK if this is the disease but noticed almost every time Joshua throws a jab, Ngannou throws a left hook, and not a very effectual one at that. He leaves them hanging out there.