The death of his son Kobe weighed heavy on Francis Ngannou as he headed into his MMA return against Renan Ferreira.
The former UFC heavyweight champion lost his 15-month-old son in April due to brain deformation that went undiagnosed. Despite seeking medical assistance, doctors were unable to deduce the child's condition.
On Saturday, the still-grieving father made a triumphant return to the sport with a first-round knockout win over 'Problema' at PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants.
In a powerful statement during the post-fight press conference, 'The Predator' opened up about dealing with the passing of his child and soldiering on through life:
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"They've been telling me that I'm tough to the point that I believe that I'm tough and I recently just found out that I wasn't tough. Life can make you look at events and [make you] think you're running away and then it hits you really bad... It's one of those things [to lose a child] you ask yourself, 'Is it ever going to be over?'... I don't think a lifetime would be enough to grieve. It is just about keeping going. It's a new way of living that I have to learn."
Check out Francis Ngannou's statement below:
Kobe was all Ngannou could think about after his win over Ferreira. In an emotional post-fight interview, the MMA megastar dedicated the victory to his late child, saying:
"I hope they remember his name because without Kobe we wouldn't be here tonight... I just want to say please remember my son, remember my son Kobe. I dedicate this for Kobe."
Check out Francis Ngannou's tribute to his son Kobe below: