Cameroon is among the top 10 most athletic nations on earth. This is why.
1- Samuel Etoo son the most titled African footballer in history
2- Roger Milla, the best African footballer of the 20th century.
3- Francis Ngannou, UFC heavyweight MMA world champion.
4- Cedric Doumbe, 11-time kickboxing world champion at GLORY
5- Ali Annabelle Laure, 6 times African champion in freestyle wrestling, 1-time world champion in the 72 kg category
6- Venscelas Dabayas, 4 times African weightlifting champion, 3 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, 2 times world weightlifting champion, three times European champion, 3 gold medals at the African games in the 69 kg category.
7- Carlos Takam, WBF boxing world champion, IBF intercontinental, WBC silver, 3 times African heavyweight champion.
8- Bika Sakio, WBC boxing world champion, IBO in the 2013 heavyweight category. contender winner 2007 Asia Pacific champion
9- Moma Bassoko, double champion of Africa in volleyball, two times best player of the Can, three times best African volleyball player, best point of the French Championship
10- Joel Embild NBA big star, 3 times all-star, and MVP
11- Pascal Siakam, 2019 NBA winner, 2019 NBA best breaker, 1-time all-star.
12- Francoise Mbango, double gold medalist at the Olympic Games in the triple jump, 7 times African champion in the long jump and triple jump, 1 gold medal at the African Games, 2 silver medals at the French Games, 2 bronze medals at the Olympic Games commonwealth, winner of the Athletics World Cup 2002 winner of the IAAF Grand Prix 2004
13- Hortense Mballa Vanessa, 4 times African judo champion in the 78 kg category. 2 bronze medals at the Hague and dusselorf slam
14- Super Makia, African champion in wrestling for 18 years in heavyweight category
15- Rebecca Muambo Ndolo, 4 times African champion in wrestling 48 kg
16- Joseph Kono, two-time winner of the Great Cycling Tour of the East in Ivory Coast.
17- Joseph Antoine Bell, the best African goalkeeper of the 20th century
18- Alex Ndem, two-time world champion in karate
19- Wounebainan Nathan, several times the best African volleyball player, the best receiver of the championship of France and Belgium
20- Akouane Pharelle, world champion of French savate and boxing in 2007.
21- Simon Biyong, EFC MMA World Heavyweight Champion.
22- Njimoluh Seidou, world champion in sambo 100 kg heavyweight category.
23- Gaelle Enganamouit won the African Ballon d'Or in 2015, was the best African scorer in the Women's World Cup, and the best scorer in the Swedish Championship in 2015.
24- Nchout Njoya Ajara, African best scorer in the Women's World Cup, best player and scorer in the Norwegian Championship in 2020 achieving the double championship plus the cup added to that a Spanish Super Cup.
25- Souga Claire, great Cameroonian, and African handball player, 4 times winner of the Africa Cup of winners with cams.
26- Yoko Jacques, a volleyball genius, African champion in 1989, 4 times champion of France, 4 times winner of the Coupe de France, several times best player in the French and African championships, and best number 4 in the world in 1996.
27- Dany Bill, 7 times Muay Thai World Champion.
28- Madeleine Yamechi, 3 times African weightlifting champion, 3 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in 2002, 3 gold medals at African Games in 2003, champion of France in 2006 in the 69kg category.
29- Jean-Marc Djofang, women's world champion in 2017, a gold medal at the 2014 Beijing Games
30- master David N'hanack Tonye, black belt 7th dan in nanbudo, world champion.
Jean-Marc Djofang is a Grand Master & world champion in Draughts (He's a man). #newsbuzz
Cameroon 🇨🇲 is among the top 10 most athletic nations on earth. This is why👇. 1- Samuel Etoo son the most titled African footballer in history 2- Roger Milla, the best African footballer of the 20th century. 3- Francis Ngannou, UFC heavyweight MMA world champion. 4- Cedric Doumbe, 11-time kickboxing world champion at GLORY 5- Ali Annabelle Laure, 6 times African champion in freestyle wrestling, 1-time world champion in the 72 kg category 6- Venscelas Dabayas, 4 times African weightlifting champion, 3 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, 2 times world weightlifting champion, three times European champion, 3 gold medals at the African games in the 69 kg category. 7- Carlos Takam, WBF boxing world champion, IBF intercontinental, WBC silver, 3 times African heavyweight champion. 8- Bika Sakio, WBC boxing world champion, IBO in the 2013 heavyweight category. contender winner 2007 Asia Pacific champion 9- Moma Bassoko, double champion of Africa in volleyball, two times best player of the Can, three times best African volleyball player, best point of the French Championship 10- Joel Embild NBA big star, 3 times all-star, and MVP 11- Pascal Siakam, 2019 NBA winner, 2019 NBA best breaker, 1-time all-star. 12- Francoise Mbango, double gold medalist at the Olympic Games in the triple jump, 7 times African champion in the long jump and triple jump, 1 gold medal at the African Games, 2 silver medals at the French Games, 2 bronze medals at the Olympic Games commonwealth, winner of the Athletics World Cup 2002 winner of the IAAF Grand Prix 2004 13- Hortense Mballa Vanessa, 4 times African judo champion in the 78 kg category. 2 bronze medals at the Hague and dusselorf slam 14- Super Makia, African champion in wrestling for 18 years in heavyweight category 15- Rebecca Muambo Ndolo, 4 times African champion in wrestling 48 kg 16- Joseph Kono, two-time winner of the Great Cycling Tour of the East in Ivory Coast. 17- Joseph Antoine Bell, the best African goalkeeper of the 20th century 18- Alex Ndem, two-time world champion in karate 19- Wounebainan Nathan, several times the best African volleyball player, the best receiver of the championship of France and Belgium 20- Akouane Pharelle, world champion of French savate and boxing in 2007. 21- Simon Biyong, EFC MMA World Heavyweight Champion. 22- Njimoluh Seidou, world champion in sambo 100 kg heavyweight category. 23- Gaelle Enganamouit won the African Ballon d'Or in 2015, was the best African scorer in the Women's World Cup, and the best scorer in the Swedish Championship in 2015. 24- Nchout Njoya Ajara, African best scorer in the Women's World Cup, best player and scorer in the Norwegian Championship in 2020 achieving the double championship plus the cup added to that a Spanish Super Cup. 25- Souga Claire, great Cameroonian, and African handball player, 4 times winner of the Africa Cup of winners with cams. 26- Yoko Jacques, a volleyball genius, African champion in 1989, 4 times champion of France, 4 times winner of the Coupe de France, several times best player in the French and African championships, and best number 4 in the world in 1996. 27- Dany Bill, 7 times Muay Thai World Champion. 28- Madeleine Yamechi, 3 times African weightlifting champion, 3 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in 2002, 3 gold medals at African Games in 2003, champion of France in 2006 in the 69kg category. 29- Jean-Marc Djofang, women's world champion in 2017, a gold medal at the 2014 Beijing Games 30- master David N'hanack Tonye, black belt 7th dan in nanbudo, world champion. Jean-Marc Djofang is a Grand Master & world champion in Draughts (He's a man). #newsbuzz
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