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Is it going to be Fury vs. Ngannou? Let’s make a fight to see who is the baddest fighter on the planet, says boxing champion
Francis Ngannou is no longer under contract in the UFC, so he may be looking for new projects to get involved in. He was also planning on showing up in boxing, where he quite possibly has one of the highest paying fights in history coming up. In fact, he’s been challenged by Tyson Fury himself.
Francis Ngannou is no longer under contract with the UFC, so he may be looking for new projects to get involved in. He was also planning on showing up in boxing, where he quite possibly has one of the highest paying fights in history coming up. In fact, he’s been challenged by Tyson Fury himself.
He hasn’t fought in a year, now he’s decided to quit the UFC for good. Francis Ngannou has not renewed his contract with the organization, as has been speculated for some time.
He was bothered by the way the organization treats its fighters. And it’s definitely not just about money, but also about health insurance and other things that the UFC doesn’t want to deal with.
So as a free agent, he can now choose where to head next. Part of his terms in potentially signing with the UFC was supposed to include a boxing match.
And one of those is happening right now. For he has been contacted by Tyson Fury, who has challenged him to a fight that would no doubt pay well.
“Francis, I hear you’re no longer UFC champion and your contract is up. So would you like to make some serious money now? A bundle of money? Well, come on and we can meet up. We’ll have a mega fight to see who’s the baddest fighter on the planet.
Plus, I’m suggesting a few changes to spice things up. We’re gonna do it in little 4 ounce MMA gloves under boxing rules. Plus it would be great if we had a tough referee like Mike Tyson.
If Usyk doesn’t sign a contract and the fight doesn’t happen with him, we’ll be fine together,“ Fury said via social media. Fury would undoubtedly be the favorite, but Ngannou could be in line for this fight.
Source: MMA Shorties
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