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Turki told Ngannou to his face that he wanted to see him stopped. Now I can get behind that. Hopefully Joshua ends this whole crossover spectacle. It appears that's what he's counting on.
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i think the most likely outcome is a noncontroversial unanimous decision by Joshua. He's awfully cautious these days and won't turn it up unless Ngannou appears gassed. Even then he'll turn it up slowly just to keep safe. For his part, Ngannou knows if he can go 10 rounds with the number two heavyweight in the world, he is worth another payday, maybe against Wilder. I expect him to conserve his energy and not throw a hell of a lot. Afterwards he'll say AJ was scared to open up, fight, whatever.
I hope I'm wrong and that Ngannou goes into Ibeabuchi mode from the opening bell, but that's unlikely.