Battle of Titans: Joshua’s Trainer Prepares for “Serious Threat” in Francis Ngannou, Anticipation Soars Ahead of Crossover Bout!
As the anticipation builds for Anthony Joshua’s monumental crossover clash with former UFC sensation Francis Ngannou, the spotlight turns to Joshua’s trusted trainer, Ben Davison, who leaves no room for complacency in their preparation. In a candid interview with Full Circle with bet365, Davison divulged insights into their training regimen and the gravity of the impending showdown.
Acknowledging Ngannou’s formidable reputation, Davison approaches the bout with utmost seriousness, treating the Cameroonian powerhouse as a world-level opponent. Despite Ngannou’s relative inexperience in boxing, Davison emphasizes his status as an elite fighter, highlighting his past achievements and competitive edge.
Reflecting on Ngannou’s impressive performance against Tyson Fury in his professional boxing debut, Davison underscores the threat posed by the former UFC star. Despite the outcome of the bout, which ended in a razor-thin split-decision loss for Ngannou, Davison refuses to underestimate his capabilities, recognizing his potential as a legitimate contender.
Drawing on his experience as Fury’s former trainer, Davison brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Joshua’s corner, guiding the two-time champion to his most impressive performance since losing his world titles. With meticulous preparation and strategic planning, Davison instills confidence in Joshua, ensuring he is fully equipped to face Ngannou’s formidable challenge head-on.
In the lead-up to the highly anticipated showdown, Davison’s words serve as a rallying cry for Joshua’s camp, instilling a sense of determination and focus as they prepare to enter the ring against a formidable opponent. With the world watching, the stage is set for a battle of epic proportions as Joshua and Ngannou collide in a clash that transcends the boundaries of boxing and MMA.
“He’s then had a boxing fight at world level, and people are disregarding him as world level when plenty of people had the opinion the fight was painfully close. We’ve got to consider him at world level, we certainly are anyway.”