Francis Ngannou has no intention of embarking on a new feud with UFC CEO Dana White. The relationship has remained stable ever since the contract negotiations stalled in 2022. โThe Predatorโ would prefer to stay away from UFCโs talking point. However, Ngannou dismissed Dana Whiteโs claims that he would have made more money had he re-signed with the UFC.
As the third anniversary of Ngannouโs last UFC appearance approaches, he doesnโt doubt about making the right decision. He even entered the pro-boxing foray and made some โlife-changingโ two-fight, $30 million bank! Per long-time representativeย Marquel Martin, itโs more than his whole UFC purse. However, Whiteย recently billed the ideaย that boxing offers bigger paydays than the UFC as โa myth.โ
With additional sponsorship and bonuses, Francis Ngannou has reportedly earned at least $30 million for his two fights. He got to face WBC then-lineal heavyweight Tyson Fury in his debut. The results did not go his way, as the Brit did eke out a split-decision victoryย despite a knockdown. However, โPredatorโ made a reported $10M bank just on that!
Since leaving the UFC, Ngannou has also signed a profitable contract with the Professional Fighters League [PFL]. Ngannouโs latest MMA partnership has helped his financial success since leaving the sportโs global leader. Although he hasnโt fought in the PFL yet, itโs a big enough opportunity. He makes his debut at theย PFL Super Fights: โBattle of the Giantsโย event this month.
Francis Ngannou questions Dana Whiteโs credibility, slams UFC boss for his take
At one stage, White said Ngannou would never get what he wanted from boxing if he parted ways with the UFC. This is especially after leaving an alleged offer on the table to become UFCโs highest-paid heavyweight. Those days are long gone, but the narrative still persists.
Dana White recently doubled down on pro-MMA vs. pro-boxing sentiments. He even said that Ngannou was offered more money to stay in the UFC because he knows the โreal numbersโ that others donโt. Francis Ngannou can only scoff at Whiteโs comments, warning the public not to believe the peddled narrative.
Despite not having the UFC platform behind him, Ngannou is happy with life. He has stood behind all of the business decisions heโs taken since leaving the UFC until the present day. For this reason, Whiteโs statements are irrelevant to him.
Ngannou (17-3 MMA, 0-0 PFL, 0-2 boxing)ย takes on Renan Ferreira during โBattle of the Giantsโ headliner in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The biggest free agency signing, he also chairs the PFL Africa venture, in cohort with PFL MENA. All in all, he doesnโt really have much inkling as to what his old boss would say about his payday now.