An announcement that shocked multiple UFC fans. Indeed, Francis Ngannou left the MMA organization. According to executive boss Danna White, a departure that may have been decided out of fear of challenging an opponent like Jon Jones, who is legendary on the return and will eventually face Ciryl Gane. Rumors that the Franco-Cameroonian fighter decided to respond. “They said I was afraid to fight Jon Jones. I’m sorry, but this is really ridiculous. I’ve wanted this fight for over two years.assured in a video posted on his channel YouTube. “I’ve fought men with a knee injury. Why should I be afraid of them? Why should I be afraid when I feel even safer? I’m not afraid”remembered Ngannou. Not offended, he wanted to thank his fans and the UFC. “For the past seven yearsHe remembered that if he was going to watch the fight between Jon Jones and Ciryl Gane carefully, it was still his. “best heavyweight in the world”.
“It will be an exciting fight, I will watch it. But we all know that the undisputed champion means nothing to the winner. Nothing really. (…) They will say a lot, they will try. humiliate me, humiliate me. But don’t forget who the real king is whatever they say, I am the king”continued in statements reported by RMC Sports. He also complained about leaving the UFC, although he preferred to stay positive. “It’s a shame to disagree, I wish it was, but it’s like this. I should do what’s best for me, everyone should do the same”, protected the 36-year-old fighter. So what will Francis Ngannou’s future be like? “I have to hurry up and decide what I want to do. I’ll talk to people and see what comes out.”, explained. He could start boxing by meeting a star of the discipline before taking MMA, his discipline. “love and excitement” and where it has “The journey is not over yet”.
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