Chelsea legend Didier Drogba tweets delight at UFC's three African champions

‘We are born CHAMPIONS!’ Chelsea legend Didier Drogba tweets delight at the UFC’s three African champions… after Cameroonian fighter Francis Ngannou wins the heavyweight title following stunning victory against Stipe Miocic in Las Vegas

  • Francis Ngannou became the UFC’s first African heavyweight champion 
  • The Cameroonian fighter beat Stipe Miocic with a convincing second-round TKO
  • He is the UFC’s third African champ after Kamaru Usman and Israel Adesanya 
  • Didier Drogba, formerly of Chelsea, displayed his delight on social media  

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has tweeted his support of the UFC’s three African champions after Francis Ngannou’s triumph at UFC 260 on Saturday night. 

Cameroonian heavyweight Ngannou beat Stipe Miocic with a decisive second-round knockout in Las Vegas at the weekend, avenging his loss to the same opponent in 2018.

In addition to Nigerian duo Kamaru Usman and Israel Adesanya, the welterweight and middleweight champion respectively, that makes Ngannou the third African champion in the organisation and ex-Blues star Drogba showed his support on social media. 

Francis Ngannou claimed the heavyweight championship at UFC 260, stopping Stipe Miocic

Francis Ngannou claimed the heavyweight championship at UFC 260, stopping Stipe Miocic

Didier Drogba showed his support of UFC's three African champions after Ngannou's win

Didier Drogba showed his support of UFC’s three African champions after Ngannou’s win

Drogba, a Champions League winner with Chelsea in 2012, re-tweeted a UFC tweet about the three African champions saying: ‘We are History, we are born Champions @ufc #proudafrica.’ 

Four-time Premier League winner Drogba, 43, retired in 2017 and is currently Vice President of the Peace and Sport organisation.  

Ngannou’s fight on Saturday night went only 52 seconds into the second round, with the first UFC heavyweight champion from Africa flattening Miocic twice in that round. 

Didier Drogba won the Champions League in 2012 as well as four Premier League titles

Didier Drogba won the Champions League in 2012 as well as four Premier League titles 

It is a breakthrough win for Ngannou which represents a changing of the heavyweight guard

It is a breakthrough win for Ngannou which represents a changing of the heavyweight guard 

He felled his opponent with a savage left but Miocic found his feet before the 34-year-old found the American’s throat with another blow and referee Herb Dean called time on the fight. 

Speaking after the fight, Ngannou set his sights on a blockbuster showdown with iconic light-heavyweight fighter Jon Jones, who is moving up to heavyweight.

‘For my opinion, Jon Jones is the greatest of all time from mixed martial arts,’ Ngannou said. 

Ngannou now has his sights set on a showdown with light-heavyweight fighter Jon Jones

Ngannou now has his sights set on a showdown with light-heavyweight fighter Jon Jones 

‘Him moving up is going to be a good thing. He’s going to be a challenge that I will take and I will put it on record. It will be a very good thing on my resume.

‘But this time he is gonna be the challenger, I am the champ. I am ready. Any time soon. Whenever they are ready, I am ready.’

Usman, who has a MMA record of 18-1, beat Gilbert Burns in his most recent fight last month while Adesanya lost for the first time in his career to Jan Błachowicz on March 6, thus losing the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship he also held. 

source: dailymail.co.uk