• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, February 4, 2023
  • Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
Sportsmetro | Latest Sports News around the World
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis
No Result
View All Result
Sportsmetro | Latest Sports News around the World
No Result
View All Result
Home Boxing

Where does the former UFC champion go from here?

admin by admin
January 16, 2023
in Boxing
0 0
0
Where does the former UFC champion go from here?
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


7:27 AM ET

  • Brett Okamoto

    Close

    Brett Okamoto

    ESPN Staff Writer

    • MMA columnist for ESPN.com
    • Analyst for “MMA Live”
    • Covered MMA for Las Vegas Sun
  • Mike Coppinger

After more than a year of unsuccessful negotiations with the fight promotion, Francis Ngannou is officially no longer the UFC heavyweight champion.

Ngannou (17-3) fought out his UFC contract in January 2022, defeating Ciryl Gane via unanimous decision in what he said was the final fight of his deal. Ngannou injured his knee before that fight and underwent knee surgery two months later — which was unfortunate, but did afford plenty of time for him and the UFC to come to terms.

On Saturday, however, the UFC announced it was moving on from Ngannou, with a heavyweight title fight between former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Gane at UFC 285 on March 4 in Las Vegas. UFC president Dana White said he offered to make Ngannou the “highest-paid heavyweight in the history of the company,” but it wasn’t enough to keep him.

Ngannou told ESPN on Sunday he does intend to comment on the matter, but not at this time.

There will be a lot to discuss around this situation, especially if and when Ngannou adds his side to the failed negotiations. For now, let’s look at the possibilities for his fighting future.


Boxing: Could Ngannou soon face off against the “Big Four” heavyweights?

Tyson Fury’s camp might have consider Francis Ngannou as a future opponent in 2023. Nick Potts/PA via AP

Ever since Ngannou shared a ring with Tyson Fury following The Gypsy King’s win over Dillian Whyte in April, it’s appeared to be a fait accompli that we’ll one day see Ngannou lace up boxing gloves.

One reason, of course, is that boxing offers its fighters far more money than MMA. But there’s another reason dearer to Ngannou’s heart: a childhood dream. Growing up in Nigeria watching Mike Tyson, Ngannou said he’s long envisioned the day he, too, would win the heavyweight championship in boxing.

That may appear to be a pipe dream for a 36-year-old who’s never boxed professionally, but if Ngannou truly wants to pursue that path, he’ll have plenty of options. After all, he’s one of the biggest combat sports stars and is free to do as he pleases. And in the past, he’s stated that his next MMA contract must allow him the flexibility to box.

“That option, boxing, is always in the back of my pocket,” Ngannou said following his win over Gane last year. “It’s something I must do before the end of my career.”

Editor’s Picks

1 Related

Hardcore Fighting Championship promoter Anatoly Sulyanov extended a $3 million offer via Instagram on Sunday for a March 18 fight in Dubai. Plenty more such offers are sure to come Ngannou’s way from boxing promoters big and small.

Suppose he truly wants to establish himself as a heavyweight contender and give himself a chance to be taken seriously. In that case, he could take a few tune-up bouts where he’s paid handsomely against light competition as he builds toward a superfight with the “big four” of Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua.

And then there’s always the exhibition route which has gained popularity in recent years, with everyone from Floyd Mayweather to Manny Pacquiao racking up millions for fights that aren’t sanctioned and offer little risk. At Fury’s post-fight news conference following his rendezvous with Ngannou, he swore that he would one day meet the UFC champ but in an exhibition boxing match.

Ngannou could even meet his idol, Mike Tyson, in such a format if he wishes. The money will be there.

The third route available to Ngannou is to head straight into a massive-money showdown with Fury, Joshua or Wilder without testing the waters first. Ngannou would have little chance to win — and a few warm-up fights might not change that — but the timing could prove difficult depending on when he’s ready to fight as he recovers from knee surgery.

Fury is closing in on a deal with Usyk for an undisputed heavyweight championship fight in the spring, while Joshua is slated to return on April 1. Wilder is likely to meet Andy Ruiz during the year’s first half, but there’s no deal yet. If Ngannou is searching for such a marquee fight, he’d likely have to wait until the second half of the year.

Whatever path he chooses, even if it’s to continue competing in MMA, it seems likely that Ngannou will one day soon make his pro boxing debut.

“Francis is very serious about boxing – that was his first dream,” Ngannou’s manager, Marquel Martin, previously told Sky Sports. “That’s what he left Africa to learn how to do. Not MMA.” — Coppinger


PFL: Will Ngannou and Jake Paul join forces?

Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

If Ngannou is to continue in MMA, the PFL would be the favorite to land him. The company is highly committed to splash signings. Look no further than the deal it signed earlier this year with influencer-turned-professional boxer Jake Paul to compete in MMA. The PFL is not just in the business of signing free agents; it’s been ultra-aggressive in doing so, especially for more prominent names.

Get your favorite live sports, stories and originals with ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu. Upgrade to a Disney Bundle plan and start streaming something for everyone today!

In addition to signing Paul, the promotion also announced a new “super fight division” for fighters like Ngannou. The company’s bread and butter is a regular season and playoffs format, but it has created this division to sign established stars for PPV events. Ngannou isn’t necessarily a superstar in the same sense as Paul or Nate Diaz, another free agent the PFL has its eye on, but he’s undoubtedly a PPV draw.

The PFL posted a very cryptic tweet on Saturday just as news of Ngannou’s free agency became public. In a picture of his family that Ngannou posted to social media earlier this month, one of the women was wearing a PFL shirt. So, there has been some teasing about this possibility, but that’s all it is now.

If Ngannou did sign with the PFL, potential opponents include Ante Delija, Bruno Cappelozza and Renan Ferreira. — Okamoto


Bellator: Could we get a dream match between Ngannou and Fedor?

Francis Ngannou has been stripped of his UFC title and is now an unrestricted free agent. Could Bellator be next? Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

The PFL wasn’t the only MMA promotion to publicly acknowledge Ngannou’s free agency. Bellator president Scott Coker republished an article from last February in which he expressed interest in working with Ngannou if he left the UFC. Bellator could be a landing spot for Ngannou, although the company last promoted an event on PPV in 2017.

In Bellator, potential opponents include Ryan Bader and Cheick Kongo. In an all-time twist of irony, there’s a world in which heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko, who is expected to retire after a scheduled heavyweight title fight against Bader next month, decides to stick around for one more against Ngannou. Emelianenko also infamously spurned offers from White to sign with the UFC in 2009.

That’s a nice thought but a very unlikely one. Still, Bellator will at least want a meeting with Ngannou, and like the PFL, it also just showed its appetite for locking in expensive talent. The promotion just re-signed former featherweight champion AJ McKee to a multi-year deal, which couldn’t have been cheap. — Okamoto



Source link

facebookShare on Facebook
TwitterTweet
FollowFollow us
PinterestSave
admin

admin

Next Post
Novak Djokovic's road to redemption begins now at the Australian Open

Novak Djokovic's road to redemption begins now at the Australian Open

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with us

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Don’t let big F1 teams push you around, Johnny Herbert tells Liberty Media

July 11, 2022
Everything you missed this 2022 NBA offseason

Everything you missed this 2022 NBA offseason

October 17, 2022

José Mourinho gets tough with his Manchester United players at half-time

July 9, 2022
Top-ranked Iga Swiatek beats Vekic to win San Diego title

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek beats Vekic to win San Diego title

October 17, 2022

Hello world!

1
Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

0
Australia's opener conundrum deepens as Burns fades

Australia’s opener conundrum deepens as Burns fades

0
Recent Match Report - Australia A vs Indians Tour Match 2020

Recent Match Report – Australia A vs Indians Tour Match 2020

0
Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

February 4, 2023
Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

February 3, 2023
Chelsea attacking woes continue despite Enzo Fernandez debut

Chelsea attacking woes continue despite Enzo Fernandez debut

February 3, 2023
Commanders seek 'fresh start' at OC, fire Scott Turner

Raiders add former Commanders OC Scott Turner to staff

February 3, 2023

Recommended

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

February 4, 2023
Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

February 3, 2023
Chelsea attacking woes continue despite Enzo Fernandez debut

Chelsea attacking woes continue despite Enzo Fernandez debut

February 3, 2023
Commanders seek 'fresh start' at OC, fire Scott Turner

Raiders add former Commanders OC Scott Turner to staff

February 3, 2023

About Us

The latest Sports news, transfers, match previews and reviews from around the World, updated every minute of every day.

Categories

  • Athletctics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • Moto GP
  • NFL
  • Rugby
  • Tennis
  • Uncategorized

Tags

Champions League MMA MotoGP 2017 Premier League Super Bowl The Presidents Cup UFC US Sports Valentino Rossi Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Recent News

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

Chelsea boss Potter still confident of pushing for Prem top 4

February 4, 2023
Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Caddie collapses, given CPR during AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

February 3, 2023

Copyright © 2019 - Sportsmetro.net. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Moto GP
  • Formula 1
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Cycling
  • Tennis

Copyright © 2019 - Sportsmetro.net. All Rights Reserved.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In