Francis Ngannou, former UFC Heavyweight Champion, has been going through a healing process after the tragic loss of his son, an event that deeply affected him both personally and professionally. Ngannou had publicly admitted to struggling with the loss, even contemplating retirement from MMA.
However, his coach, Eric Nicksick, has shared that Ngannou is now in a much better mental state, having found a way to cope with his grief and regain his passion for the sport.
Nicksick expressed his relief and happiness at Ngannou’s progress, noting that the fighter’s return to training has played a crucial role in his healing journey. The routine of being back in the gym and focusing on MMA helped Ngannou reconnect with his fighting spirit. This renewal of his passion for the sport is a positive sign for Ngannou’s future in MMA, indicating that he is moving forward from his personal tragedy.
The primary focus for Nicksick and Ngannou’s team during this difficult time was to support him emotionally and psychologically. Their goal was to help Ngannou heal, rather than push him back into fighting. They were committed to ensuring that Ngannou’s well-being came first, and any decision to return to the octagon would be entirely his own, based on his comfort level and readiness.
Nicksick highlighted Ngannou’s incredible resilience, stating that despite the numerous challenges life has thrown at him, Ngannou has consistently demonstrated the strength to overcome them. This recent tragedy was another test of his resilience, and according to Nicksick, Ngannou’s ability to bounce back speaks volumes about his character and determination.
Looking ahead, Ngannou is scheduled to fight Renan Ferreira in a PFL PPV Superfight on October 19th. This match will be an opportunity for Ngannou to make a statement in the ring and remind the world of his capabilities as a fighter. His coach and team are optimistic that Ngannou is ready to return, not just physically but also mentally, after what has undoubtedly been a challenging period in his life.