“Money is not the reason why I left UFC,” the champion was stripped of the Francis Ngannou belt. According to the shared by the boxer with two French and Cameroon nationality, he wants himself and his colleagues to have more benefits besides the pure frontline. But these suggestions are not approved by UFC.
During meetings with the Board of Directors, Ngunnou gave some adjustments to the regime for UFC boxers. From the perspective of the Ngannou individual, this can make a big change, helping the boxer to have a more secure life, instead of suffering countless risks when on the radio. The changing suggestions of nunnou include:
– UFC boxers are allowed to print and advertise their own sponsor name in the matches.
– UFC boxers are the Organizing Committee to buy health insurance prizes to prevent risks in the upper times.
– UFC boxers are allowed to hire a lawyer for legal advice when negotiating to extend the contract, as well as in many other procedures.
Despite the recommendations of the nunnou, the answer he received from the UFC was “Money here, less talk”. “I felt like I was slapped by UFC in the face,” Ngunnou said. At the previous belt against Ciryl Gane, the nunnou was paid by UFC with a mere $ 600,000, the figure was too low compared to a champion's belt protection match.
Also according to the nunnou, he was offered $ 8 million to sign a 3 -match match, including 2 matches against Jon Jones and 1 match with Stipe Miocic, without the term of self -renewal. However, as nunnou said, he wanted to meet the requirements other than money when he could stop the shirt.
After breaking up with UFC, Ngunnou is likely to step on the boxing box. He is currently contacting a number of top boxers, including Tyson Fury. If this becomes a reality, the nunnou will face the opportunity to make more money than every UFC champion who has been in the last 2 years.