Dana White disputes the concept that Francis Ngannou made extra money in boxing than he would have within the UFC.
Over the previous few years, one of many largest tales in fight sports activities has been Ngannou’s departure from the UFC to maneuver to the PFL and pursue boxing. Although Ngannou had many causes for leaving the promotion, one of many largest was his declare that he would make more money in boxing than he would with the UFC.
However Dana White refutes this declare.
On Tuesday, the UFC CEO spoke with Kevin Iole the place he unloaded on the notion that Ngannou made extra in boxing than within the UFC, saying that the thought of cash in boxing is “a fantasy.”
“That’s not essentially true,” White mentioned. “That’s the bullshit publicly that folks imagine, however that’s not the reality. Complete bullshit. Complete bullshit.
“That’s that complete fantasy that makes everyone go, ‘Oh, let’s f*cking go to boxing!’ and all this bullshit. Boxing don’t work. Boxing doesn’t work. What makes it work? You want a Saudi f*cking trillionaire to make f*cking fights. And even Saudi trillionaires get bored with the f*cking bullshit. It’s all a f*cking fantasy. It’s all a fantasy.
“Like the entire assertion you simply made is completely positively not true. It’s these sorts of f*cking statements and people kind of quotes by the media that makes all this shit. All these fights are occurring, it takes a Saudi f*cking trillionaire. Each f*cking man that tries to do the boxing factor, all of them find yourself dropping shit-loads of f*cking cash. The mannequin doesn’t work. A Saudi limitless amount of cash pops up and that’s what makes these fights occur, and even guys with that form of cash get f*cking bored with the bullshit.”
Over the previous few years, Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of the Normal Leisure Authority of Saudi Arabia, has invested closely in boxing, together with bankrolling Ngannou’s boxing matches in opposition to Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua which reportedly netted Ngannou $30 million between the two fights. That’s a substantial sum greater than the $8 million Ngannou claimed the UFC offered him to fight Jon Jones, however when talking with reporters following the most recent episode of Contender Collection, White reiterated his denial.
“I do know all of the shit that you just folks don’t know, and I don’t care what everyone says,” White informed reporters. “It doesn’t matter to me. However that’s a reality. He was provided extra money, as a result of I do know the true numbers.”
Ngannou makes his long-awaited return to MMA later this month when he faces PFL heavyweight champion Renan Ferreira at PFL: Battle of the Giants which takes place on Oct. 19 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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