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“It was Ngannou, as expected” — Left-hand KO in comeback announces return of the heavyweight legend
“It was Ngannou, as expected” — Left-hand KO in comeback announces return of the heavyweight legend
Francis Ngannou made his long-awaited return to MMA and reminded the world just how dangerous he remains. The blockbuster event at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on May 17 was promoted by Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) and streamed live on Netflix — it generated major buzz long before the first bell.
Ngannou took on Filipe Lins and wrapped the fight in a single round, reminding everyone why he’s considered a heavyweight force. Questions about rust from a long layoff and past knee issues were answered decisively — Ngannou’s performance left no doubt that he still packs elite power and timing.
Overwhelming power edge
Overwhelming power edge
Ngannou came out aggressive as soon as the bell rang. A heavy low kick to Lins’ lead leg immediately disrupted his base and handed Ngannou control early. Lins tried to respond with strikes and clinch work to reclaim momentum, but Ngannou maintained pressure and dictated the pace.
Ngannou’s heavy hands left visible marks on Lins’ face early, underlining how dangerous his striking remains. Lins tried to change the tide with a takedown attempt. Ngannou defended smoothly, reversed position, and proved he was in command on the mat as well as on the feet.
One counter ended it
One counter ended it
With roughly 30 seconds left in the opening round, Lins closed the distance and blasted a big right hook. Ngannou seized the split-second opening and fired his trademark left-hook counter flush on Lins’ jaw. The shot produced an immediate, clean knockout — no follow-up necessary.
The outcome was clear before the referee officially stepped in, and the sold-out crowd erupted at Ngannou’s devastating power. The finish was a blend of raw explosiveness and a noticeably sharper sense of timing — a polished version of the power fans have long feared.
Eight straight wins and a claim to being the best
Eight straight wins and a claim to being the best
The win extended Ngannou’s remarkable eight-fight MMA winning streak dating back to 2018. In the post-fight Octagon interview, asked if he’s the best heavyweight, he replied “Why even say that I’m the world’s best?”, delivering that confidence without hesitation.
Ngannou also showed respect for his opponent, calling Lins “much tougher than I expected.” After a layoff for injury, Ngannou displayed speed and movement close to his prime, and fans around the world are now wondering which top challengers he’ll face next as he continues to build his legacy.
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