Nunnou is preparing to close the Wilder match, receiving 30 million USD

Francis nunnou seems to have proven him right when he decided to leave UFC. The former Heavyweight weighing champion was invited by Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder and many other professional boxing boxes to play. As a MMA boxer, but the appeal of the nunnou comes from the way to fight the strong punches like a professional boxing.

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Nunnou is preparing to close the Wilder match

Facing the offers, Ngannou seems to have chosen its first opponent in the near future. The former UFC champion reached a preliminary agreement with Deontay Wilder. According to the opposite, the two parties prepare the upper stage to play with a record amount. Regardless of winning or losing, Ngunnou will still receive around 30 million USD.

The number of $ 30 million for Ngannou is also the money far beyond what he has been received at UFC. In the past, the nunnou was only paid by UFC $ 600,000 when protecting the belt successfully against Cyril Gane. He then refused to sign a new contract with UFC, including the $ 8 million to match with Jon Jones.

“Ngannou wants to go wherever we go, we don't want to keep him anymore.” It was a speech that was repeated by UFC Dana White for more than 1 year. But in fact, UFC has actively negotiated with Ngunnou on a new contract but was rejected by this boxer. Ngannou personally wants him and other boxers to enjoy many benefits in cash.

On the side of the nunnou, he told UFC he wanted to be dressed for the sponsor when playing, was legal advice when signing a contract and buying Thuong Dai insurance. However, all these offers were rejected by UFC. The UFC side then also added some terms to the contract with the boxer to prevent another “rebellion” nunnou.

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Francis Ngannou's professional MMA competition is 20 matches, including 17 wins (12 no, 4 submission) and 3 defeats. Ngannou used to own a series of 5 consecutive wins at UFC, and three of them took place right in the first minute of the first half.

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