UFC legend warns Jake Paul about challenging Francis Ngannou: 'He doesn't measure his strength'

Daniel Cormier advised the YouTuber to avoid a confrontation with the former UFC champion and stated that Ngannou could easily knock him out.

Jake Paul celebrated the hiring of Francis Ngannou by PFL (Photo: Montage/SUPER FIGHTS)

Daniel Cormier demonstrated concern about what Francis Ngannou could do with Jake Paul inside the ring. Recently, the Cameroonian refused The chance to replace Gervonta Davis and face the YouTuber in a boxing match, an attitude that Jake described as 'fear'. However, for the former UFC double champion, the situation is quite different.

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Cormier stated that, even after the defeat of Francis Ngannou For Anthony Joshua, the former UFC champion remains one of the most dangerous men in boxing and MMA. For him, if... Jake Paul If he had actually stepped into the ring with the Cameroonian, he would have ended up being soundly defeated.

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I don't care what Anthony Joshua did with Francis Ngannou. It Jake Paul enter the ring with Francis, Francis Ngannou "He's going to finish him off. Nobody wants trouble with Francis. Even if Jake had knockout power, I don't think he has the strength to handle Francis. If Jake really fights Francis, I can only give him credit," he said. Daniel Cormier.

Subsequently, Cormier warned that challenging Francis Ngannou That would be a serious mistake. According to him, Jake Paul He would be "playing with fire" by considering this confrontation, since the Cameroonian doesn't know how to gauge his strength and could easily knock him out.

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"He who plays with fire gets burned. And the reward for stupidity will be fighting against it." Francis NgannouI don't care how much money. Jake Paul He would win, he shouldn't fight against Francis NgannouBig Francis doesn't know how to moderate his strength. Big Francis will knock you out. Stay away from him. Francis Ngannou"...", concluded the former champion.

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