The UFC heavyweight champion is the Baddest Man on the Planet. UFC commentator Joe Rogan even dubbed the reigning UFC heavyweight king – Francis Ngannou – as one of the scariest and hardest-hitting individuals on planet Earth. That said, how would the current UFC champion stand against one of the bodybuilding’s finest Arnold Schwarzenegger? Who would win a physique battle between The Predator and The Terminator?
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With a maximum limit of 265 lbs, Ngannou has bulked himself to the fullest. The Cameroon-born athlete looks like an immortal figure in a video game character, whose only mission is to demolish everything in his path.
And while the famous, ‘I’ll be back’, Terminator famed & 7-time Mr. Olympia winner Arnold Schwarzenegger has nothing to do with competing inside the Octagon, his overall physique beats the premier MMA organization’s heavyweight champion by a mile.
As per the Greatest Physiques website, ‘Arnie’ has a chest of size 57”, while the African UFC heavyweight king is nowhere close.
The Austrian Oak was a phenomenal bodybuilding professional who won the coveted Mr. Olympia title a record 7-times in his career. Although, later Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman beat him as they achieved the same feat for a record 8-times.
While Ngannou is wrecking all the competition in UFC, his approximate chest of 42 per BioGraphy falls way behind the Mr. Olympia legend.
However, they both share a similar story to get success in the United States coming from different countries.
Francis Ngannou and Arnold Schwarzenegger have a lot in common
The Terminator and The Predator both are gigantic figures both physically and in terms of their accomplishments. While the Governator is 75 and has left his best years behind him, Ngannou is still in his prime, thriving for greatness.
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The heavyweight champion came from a very humble background. Ngannou was born in Cameroon, but some chaotic circumstances brought him to France, where he trained in martial arts. Later, he came to the US to get to the top of the mountain in the UFC.
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The Austrian Oak is no different. Though Ngannou’s struggles can’t be compared to Schwarzenegger. They both came to a new country and ruled in their respective fields with their sheer work ethic and hard work.
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