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Davido Pokes Fun At Drake For Losing Over $600,000 Following Francis Ngannou’s Defeat Joshua

Davido has poked fun at Canadian rapper Drake for losing the bet he placed on Francis Ngannou to win against British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua.

However, Anthony Joshua secured a knockout victory over the former MMA fighter in the second round of their heavyweight bout in Riyadh.

Ngannou surprised many when he knocked down Tyson Fury in October, only to lose a controversial split decision. He was hoping for a similar outcome against former two-time world champion Joshua.

The Cameroonian fighter had a strong start, landing a left hook and a looping right, but was ultimately stunned by a straight right from Joshua that sent him to the mat in an intense opening round.

Both fighters came out swinging in the second round. Joshua dodged a jab and landed a powerful right hand, which floored Ngannou for the second time.

Although Ngannou got back up, Joshua sealed the deal with a devastating right hand that knocked Ngannou out cold.

This victory marked Joshua’s fourth consecutive win after two consecutive losses, setting the stage for a potential future showdown with the winner of the upcoming unification fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Fury.

When asked about his recent improvement, Joshua credited the Ben Davison Performance Center, expressing gratitude for all those who have contributed to his development.

Immediately after the bout, Davido commented on Drake’s Instagram post, informing him that his ticket had been ‘cut.’

This meant that the money Drake had bet was lost, and his hope of winning nearly 2 million dollars was shattered.

“Ur ticket don cut 😂”, the DMW boss wrote.

Source – Tru News Report

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