Ngannou break silence after stunning defeat to AJ

Francis Ngannou, a Cameroonian fighter, has apologized to his fans following his loss to Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia on Friday night.
Ngannou apologized publicly on Sunday via his X handle.
He stated,
“Apologies to everyone; Sorry guys I let you all down
“Today was a bad day in the office but tomorrow will be another day. Thank you all for the love,” he added.
Ngannou lost by knockout against the former world heavyweight champion in the second round.
Despite a solid boxing debut against Tyson Fury last year, the mixed martial artist struggled against his more experienced Nigerian-British opponent.
The 37-year-old was defeated by a second-round knockout after Joshua knocked him down in the opening round, after which Ngannou struggled to recover.
Joshua’s massive right hand led the referee to stop the fight in the second round.
After being knocked out, the Cameroonian-born boxer required medical attention and received oxygen in the ring’s corner before standing up again.