What did Francis Ngannou do in his childhood?
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Having my last breakfast in Yaoundé this morning before heading to Paris tonight.
Having my last breakfast in Yaoundé this morning before heading to Paris tonight. Life is often difficult for many around the world, and such was the case with current UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. Way before Ngannou realized his MMA dream, 'The Predator', who was aged 10 at the time, began working. In his appearance on 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' Ngannou said: "I was about 10 years old when I started [working in a sand mine] because I was in the village where I grew up. After leaving my aunt’s house, I went to my grandma and we had to do something. We had to work to contribute at home to buy oil, to buy food, and also for our scholarship, for our books. You have to work, even though that work was meant for adults, but we didn’t have any options so we take what we had at the time." Check out Francis Ngannou's statement below: Even though his beginnings were extremely difficult, managed to do what many dream of. Along with building a comfortable life for himself and his family, Ngannou cemented his legacy by becoming the UFC heavyweight champion.
What did Francis Ngannou do in his childhood Know about his story before he became UFC heavyweight champion
Francis Ngannou during his first title defence against Ciryl Gane at UFC 270 The story of UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou is no less compared to that of a movie. Before reaching the pinnacle of his mixed martial arts career, Ngannou emerged from humble beginnings and worked in a sand mine.Having my last breakfast in Yaoundé this morning before heading to Paris tonight.
Having my last breakfast in Yaoundé this morning before heading to Paris tonight. Life is often difficult for many around the world, and such was the case with current UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. Way before Ngannou realized his MMA dream, 'The Predator', who was aged 10 at the time, began working. In his appearance on 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' Ngannou said: "I was about 10 years old when I started [working in a sand mine] because I was in the village where I grew up. After leaving my aunt’s house, I went to my grandma and we had to do something. We had to work to contribute at home to buy oil, to buy food, and also for our scholarship, for our books. You have to work, even though that work was meant for adults, but we didn’t have any options so we take what we had at the time." Check out Francis Ngannou's statement below: Even though his beginnings were extremely difficult, managed to do what many dream of. Along with building a comfortable life for himself and his family, Ngannou cemented his legacy by becoming the UFC heavyweight champion.