He Escaped Africa to Fight in the UFC: Francis N'Gannou Documentary

2022-01-20 120,683 0 3,412,524 YouTube

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All UFC fighters sacrifice to make it to the octogone, but Francis Ngannou paid the biggest price of all. _ 👉Sign up to my free MMA Newsletter: https://fightworld.beehiiv.com/subscribe 👉 For your name in the credits & access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/patrickgavia - 📚 How do I get so much research done? By listening to books instead of reading them. Get your Audible FREE trial here: https://www.audibletrial.com/gavia _ Things I cut out but still interesting: - Francis built a house back home on top of the land where he buried his father. If building a house on top of the land where you buried the man you vowed to never become is not pure poetry, I don't know what is. - The beef with his coach Fernand and coincidentally Ciryl Gane: felt silly to insert it after the man literally crossed the Sahara. Keeping it for the Gane doc. _ CHAPTERS 1:00 How to Miss Your Childhood 2:37 Just Like Mike 6:24 A Desert Called Sahara 10:44 The Forest of Broken Hearts 12:12 Raiding the Fence 14:45 We Can't Breathe 18:49 Comme les Parisiens 22:15 No Turning Back 23:43 One Man Left Standing 26:25 What is a Man? _ MUSIC (in order) Penumbra - Hanna Parrott Dust On The Ground - Emily Brimlow The Light - Zachary David Pulse - Eric Kinny White Knight - Ryan Taubert Ritual - Ryan Taubert We Can't Breath - Future of Forestry Bolingo Nanga - Francis Mercier (Nitefreak Remix) Hold Your Breath - Astyria We Wept By The Rivers of Babylon - A. Taylor Enduring Hope - Daniel Deuschle _ Fair Use Notice This video and the content it features are for educational and informational purposes only. The content may contain copyrighted material owned by a third party, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Notwithstanding a copyright owner’s rights under the Copyright Act, Section 107 of the Copyright Act allows limited use of copywriter material without required permission from the rights holders, for purposes such as education, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. These so-called fair uses are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. If you believe that any content on this video violates your intellectual property or other rights, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel.