Francis Ngannou is a world-class athlete who is frequently discussed with Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather.
This is related to his UFC career, but more importantly, his net wealth.
The 37-year-old fighter is getting ready to face Tyson Fury in a battle in Saudi Arabia.
Ngannou is expected to walk away with $10 million from the fight, and he’ll most likely use some of that money to add another vehicle to his impressive collection.
Francis Ngannou and his G-Wagen
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Ngannou is a large guy at 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds, so he requires a big truck.
The G-Wagen is ideal.
Not just any G-Wagen, but the AMG model.
We’re talking about 2.5 tons of force here.
Despite its weight, the Mercedes-AMG G-Class can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.3 seconds thanks to its 563-horsepower, 5.5-liter Biturbo V8 engine.
With a starting price of $179,000, this vehicle is not for everyone.
Ferrari 488 GTB
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Ngannou is Cameroonian and French, although he currently resides in Las Vegas, the international hub for MMA stars.
In Sin City, Ngannou usually drives his Ferrari 488 GTB, and he occasionally drives a similar model around the circuit.
The Ferrari 488 isn’t cheap, with a starting price of roughly $200,000, but its value pales in contrast to other automobiles in his collection.
Rolls-Royce Ghost and Phantom
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Ngannou owns both a Ghost and its big brother, the Phantom.
The Ghost is ‘slightly’ smaller, measuring 212 inches (5.3 meters), but, just like the Phantom, it’s powered by a V12 and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.7 seconds.
It has an MSRP of $400,000.
Pictured below – Rolls-Royce Phantom (left), Rolls-Royce Ghost (right)
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The Phantom also has a V12, but it’s a different one.
Despite having less power, the largest possible Rolls-Royce uses the legendary 6.75-liter V12 and is nevertheless capable of mind-blowing acceleration statistics.
More importantly, the Phantom is one of the most costly vehicles available.
The starting price is $493,000.