Anthony Joshua weighs in 20lbs LIGHTER than Francis Ngannou ahead of Friday’s ‘Knockout Chaos’ showpiece in Riyadh

  • Anthony Joshua is 20 pounds lighter than Francis Ngannou going into their fight
  • The British heavyweight will face the former UFC champion on Friday evening

Anthony Joshua is 20 pounds lighter than Francis Ngannou ahead of Friday’s showpiece ‘Knockout Chaos’ in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua, who weighed 251lb prior to his victory over Otto Wallin in December, will go on the canvas as the favorite over Ngannou despite the world’s hardest puncher impressing in his controversial split-decision defeat to Tyson Fury.

AJ has gained just over a pound since beating Wallin, registering 252.4 pounds on the scale on Thursday. Ngannou, meanwhile, has practically kept his weight at 272.6 pounds, having weighed 272.2 pounds during his showdown with the Gypsy King in October.

The former UFC champion was defeated via split decision when he faced Fury last year but will be hoping for a different fortune on Friday night.

Meanwhile, Zhilei Zhang (291.6lbs) outweighed Joseph Parker (247.6lbs) by over three stone, with the undercard pair hitting the scales just before the main event weigh-in.

Anthony Joshua has weighed 20 pounds lighter than Francis Ngannou ahead of Friday’s fight

Joshua weighed 252.4 pounds on the scale on Thursday

Ngannou has practically maintained his weight at 272.6 pounds

Joshua weighed 252.4 pounds, while the former UFC champion weighed 272.6 pounds

Undercard Zhilei Zhang (left) outweighed Joseph Parker (right) by more than three stone

Undercard Zhilei Zhang (left) outweighed Joseph Parker (right) by more than three stone

Pacquiao poses ahead of the 'Knockout Chaos' weigh-in

Benn was another star in attendance as the boxing world geared up for Friday's highly anticipated showdown

Manny Pacquiao (left) and Conor Benn (right) pictured during the weigh-in in Riyadh on Thursday

Britain’s Nick Ball and his opponent Rey Vargas also made the 126-pound limit for their WBC featherweight title fight.

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