Francis Ngannou fires back at Dana White as he issues a scathing response
The feud between Francis Ngannou and Dana White has been on display for a while now and it shows no signs of cooling down anytime soon. The disruption between the two was furthered following the UFC president's recent comments, which prompted the powerhouse to share a fiery response on social media.
'The Predator' was once promoted as one of three African kings in the UFC when he held heavyweight gold. But, when the Cameroonian gave demands to the company as his contract neared an end, things grew sour. The heavy-hitter has since signed with the PFL and intends to make his boxing debut later this year.
In a rant on social media, Francis Ngannou called out Dana White and asked what the MMA figure's problem with him is. The former UFC heavyweight champion is thrilled with his new contract and wants to move forward with his career, but continues to wonder why his old boss can't be happy for him.
"What is your problem with me? I completed my contract, was a free agent, and chose to walk away. You didn't release me." Ngannou stated. "I hate taking risks? that's why I defended my title to fulfill my contract with no ACL or MCL?
"The reason I fought three times in three years is because you wanted to control my deal and sign a new one. And freeze me out... I'm finally getting paid and respected, and have a deal that's fair and equal for all parties. Why are you so against me being free and happy?"
Reports suggested that Ngannou was offered a staggering $8 million to fight Jon Jones, a deal which he rejected. Although at the time it looked foolish, his new rumored contract with the PFL proves his choice to be correct.
Francis Ngannou PFL: Who will 'The Predator' fight in his Professional Fighters League debut?
While there is arguably no standout competitor available for him in the heavyweight division in terms of name value, Ante Delija seems a lock to be Ngannou's first fight.
If the Croatian is able to defend his title in time for the 36-year-old's arrival, it could be the most likely matchup for the former UFC champion following his boxing venture.
Given the rumors that Francis Ngannou's opponent will make a minimum of $1 million and his potential first outing set for 2024, the PFL has enough time to sign a big-name heavyweight to welcome him into his new home.