To be more specific, 99.9% of people would definitely, DEFINITELY, lose to any top 30 UFC fighter bantamweight and up in the male divisions.
- 0.1% of 7 billion is 7 million.
- Your argument that Ngannou was around when DC was champ was stupid. Ngannou without training would get wrecked by DC with horrifying ease. You're thinking of potential, we're talking about in an actual fight. Imagine saying a tall super athletic can, without any training weight or basketball, beat NBA players on the field just because they have the potential to be great...
- Think about your job. UFC fighters are actually passionate and dedicated with an entire team around them and they spend as much if not more time practicing to fight than you spend at whatever job you do.
To be fair, you mentioned MMA fighters. I'm only talking about top 30 UFC fighters. There's a huge difference.
But the thing is, there are perhaps less than 10 people on earth right now who has about 50/50 or better odds of beating Francis Ngannou in hand to hand combat. That's terrifying.