Francis Ngannou has a lot on the line when he sets foot in the octagon at UFC 260 to do battle with Stipe Miocic for the second time.
Obviously, a win for the 6-foot-4 knockout machine would most importantly make him UFC heavyweight champion. But it would also serve as a chance to avenge a lopsided loss to Miocic from just over three years ago.
On that night, Ngannou was already being hailed as the future of the division, but the Ohio native stopped his coronation by thoroughly dominating the fight from the first round until the last.