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WHEN a fighter, particularly one as large as Francis Ngannou, is so brutally separated from their senses as the Cameroonian was by Anthony Joshua at the weekend, it’s very easy to get caught up in absolutes.
The old ‘AJ’ is back. Joshua is the most dangerous heavyweight on the planet. This means nothing, because Ngannou is a two-fight novice. Joshua just proved that Tyson Fury is a fraud.
All of those statements have been made, in some variation, by fans, promoters and members of the