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Francis Ngannou Stresses Past Fight as Gane Finds Calm Ahead of White House Showdown

2026-07-07 · Francis Ngannou · Player Focus

**Francis Ngannou** said on 14 Jun 2026 that his previous unification bout with Ciryl Gane felt far more stressful for the French fighter than the upcoming White House clash with Alex Pereira, highlighting how early‑career pressure still haunts Gane.

Gane recalled the unification bout in November 2021, when he stepped into the cage against his former training partner Ngannou. The Cameroonian heavyweight used his wrestling to secure a split‑decision win, marking Ngannou’s only successful title defense before he left the UFC. Gane described the encounter as a "big moment" that amplified every doubt.

During a Paramount interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, Gane admitted that experience in "big moments" has dulled his nerves. He told the reporter, "No, same thing, maybe less so… Francis Ngannou was really more stressful because it was the beginning of the big events for me. So now, I am a veteran." The comment underscores Gane’s belief that his early career pressure cooker has cooled, allowing him to approach the White House fight with composure.

Gane will fight Alex Pereira on the White House lawn, aiming to become a two‑time interim heavyweight champion. Pereira is chasing a historic third divisional title, a feat no fighter has achieved before. Gane’s reduced stress could translate into a more tactical performance, potentially altering the dynamics of a bout that promises high stakes for both athletes.

Ngannou’s brief but impactful title reign still echoes through the heavyweight division. His win over Gane remains a reference point for fighters measuring their own progress. As Gane prepares for Pereira, the memory of Ngannou’s power and the pressure he generated serves as a reminder of the psychological hurdles that accompany elite competition.

While Ngannou is no longer in the UFC, his name continues to surface whenever heavyweight storylines develop. Fans will watch to see if he returns or takes on new challenges, but for now his past clash with Gane offers a lens through which the sport evaluates stress, growth, and the ever‑shifting hierarchy of heavyweight champions.

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