"Yes, he will definitely leave the top 10 because he was knocked out in two rounds. I don't regret that we included him in the rankings. He had an amazing fight against the WBC champion and a successful career in MMA, which is in line with our organization's ranking criteria," Sulaiman told talkSPORT.
The confrontation between Joshua and Ngannou took place on March 8 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, ending with the British boxer winning by knockout in the second round. It should also be noted that Ngannou was knocked down in the first round.