UFC 270: Ngannou vs. Gane - First Look, Picks, Odds & Predictions by David Manyun

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Read David Manyun's UFC 270: Ngannou vs. Gane - First Look article for this week's MMA event on Saturday, January 22, 2022.

Let us know who you're siding with in the Main Event: Francis Ngannou or Ciryl Gane :unsure:

 

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I don't follow the UFC closely so I can use all the help I can get
Same here...I usually just take the bigger blacker guy...but Gane seems to be able to get past the defences and strengths of others...still Ngannou looks tougher and meaner and rougher and just overall too powerful to contain...even though they both were each other sparring partner and Gane seems to be familiar with Ngannou style I'd still take Ngannou for + money since just watching his power is like watching Mike Tyson in his prime...then again Tyson lost in his prime to better skilled fighters...but will still take the meanner looking Nganou to win🙂
 

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Same here...I usually just take the bigger blacker guy...but Gane seems to be able to get past the defences and strengths of others...still Ngannou looks tougher and meaner and rougher and just overall too powerful to contain...even though they both were each other sparring partner and Gane seems to be familiar with Ngannou style I'd still take Ngannou for + money since just watching his power is like watching Mike Tyson in his prime...then again Tyson lost in his prime to better skilled fighters...but will still take the meanner looking Nganou to win🙂
I'm literally stuck and will not bet the main. because it is 50/50 in my eyes; Gane is more technical, quick, and has a chin of steel. Ngannou just needs one punch. AND I would love to see both win :ROFLMAO:

when i make up my mind, I'll come back to you
 

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I believe Dave gives the BEST analysis' out there. His content is definitely worth a read, for any sport that is. Man pays attention to detail
Yeah that was a good analysis, reading it was what made me think about Gane technical abilities and how Gane being a sparring partner of Ngannou could be the difference and edge - but still can't get over that Ngannou is just too powerful and just meanner looking haha😁
 

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Yeah that was a good analysis, reading it was what made me think about Gane technical abilities and how Gane being a sparring partner of Ngannou could be the difference and edge - but still can't get over that Ngannou is just too powerful and just meanner looking haha😁
I can't blame anyone for being scared of Ngannou's power, Gane does tend to leave his chin exposed when throwing his jab - this is a concern, however, watching him dismantle Lewis was an eye opener. Gane is so fast, so lightfooted for a heavyweight, It's difficult to ignore his technical advantage in this bout.

With all of that said, it only takes one lol
 

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Same here...I usually just take the bigger blacker guy...but Gane seems to be able to get past the defences and strengths of others...still Ngannou looks tougher and meaner and rougher and just overall too powerful to contain...even though they both were each other sparring partner and Gane seems to be familiar with Ngannou style I'd still take Ngannou for + money since just watching his power is like watching Mike Tyson in his prime...then again Tyson lost in his prime to better skilled fighters...but will still take the meanner looking Nganou to win🙂
welp, you were right about Ngannou!! even though it went to the cards hehe this is why i stayed away. but congrats on that W
 
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