Dana White has expressed his disapproval of his competitor's recent agreement with Francis Ngannou.
Following his historic departure from the UFC as the reigning heavyweight champion, Ngannou signed an extraordinary contract with the PFL just last week. The terms of the deal, which have been disclosed, include unique provisions such as granting Ngannou equity in the company, a position on the PFL board of directors, and the role of chairman for PFL's expansion into Africa. Additionally, the agreement allows Ngannou the freedom to venture into boxing and secure his own sponsors, while also ensuring that each of his PFL opponents receives a guaranteed purse of $2 million. Ngannou is anticipated to make his promotional debut for PFL in 2024, following his pursuit of a professional boxing debut in the latter half of 2023.
During the post-fight press conference of UFC Vegas 73, Dana White publicly addressed the news, sharing his reaction for the first time.
โBased on what I know about the deal, which is not much, it makes no sense to me,โ White said Saturday night in Las Vegas. โYouโre going to pay a guy not to fight for a year, and itโs already been like [14] months. Heโs fought three times in the last three years.
โItโs just not what we do here. Itโs not what we do. And the day that we released him, I knew exactly what was going to happen. Francis wants to take zero risks, doesnโt want to take any chances, and he obviously didnโt want to take a chance withย Jon Jonesย โ and after we saw what happened withย Ciryl Gane, I donโt blame him. I think the outcome wouldโve been exactly the same, and Iโm sure most of you do and Iโm sure Francis does too.โ

โWhat theyโre doing makes no sense to me, their business strategy,โ White said. โIโm hearing that theyโre raising money right now โ $283 million, $300 million, I donโt know what the number is โ from the Middle East, and Iโve done a lot of business in the Middle East. Those guys are sharp. Who in the hell would give them $280 million, because Iโm hearing theyโre buying Bellator, right? So youโre an organization thatโs burning cash, have no ratings and selling no tickets, and youโre going to raise $280 million to buy a company thatโs burning cash, sells no tickets, and does no ratings? It sounds absolutely f****** genius to me.
โI know how this story ends. I get what Francis is doing. I wish the PFL all the luck in the world. I wish him all the luck in the world. Itโs just not what we do here.โ
Ngannou fired back at Whiteโs comments with three specific rebuttals, the first being to correct his old boss who claimed to have released him, which isnโt the case.
โWhat is your problem with me? 1. I completed my contract, was a free agent, and chose to walk away. you didnโt release me,โ he tweeted.
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What is your problem with me?
โ Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) May 21, 2023
1. I completed my contract, was a free agent, and chose to walk away. you didnโt release me
2. I hate taking risks? thatโs why I defended my title to fulfill my contract with no acl or mcl?
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The Cameroonian knockout artist then addressed the fact his final UFC fight came at a time when he was nursing aย knee injuryย that has kept him sidelined ever since.
Ngannou added: โ2. I hate taking risks? thatโs why I defended my title to fulfill my contract with no acl or mcl?
Finally, Ngannou pointed out that his inactivity was because White stopped offering him fights in an attempt to force him into a new long-term deal.
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3. The reason I fought three times in three years is because you wanted to control my deal and signs a new one. And freeze me out. โI owe these guys three fights a year.โ Isnโt that what you say? What happened? I always asked for & never said no to any fight in the 3 years
โ Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) May 21, 2023
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3. 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,โ Ngannou wrote.
โI owe these guys three fights a year.โ Isnโt that what you say? What happened? I always asked for & never said no to any fight in the 3 yearsโ

โWhy are you so against me being free and happy? Iโm finally getting paid and respected, and have a deal thatโs fair and equal for all parties. Why are you so against me being free and happy?โ
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Iโm finally getting paid and respected, and have a deal thatโs fair and equal for all parties. Why are you so against me being free and happy?
โ Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) May 21, 2023
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Ngannou finished off his targeted rant at White by telling him to get in touch withย PFL CEO Peter Murrayย if he wants to make a fight between him and Jon Jones.
Although, that seems unlikely as Jones is expected to faceย Stipe Miocic at Madison Square Gardenย in November before calling time on his Hall of Fame career.