Francis Ngannou turns down $20m guaranteed from ONE Championship as UFC fans slam MMA community for turning on him
Fans have begun to turn on former UFC heavyweight champion
Francis Ngannou for turning down a $20million offer from ONE Championship.
Ngannou, 36, split with the UFC in January after failing to come to an agreement with the promotion over a new contract.
'The Predator' was expected to defend his heavyweight title against Jon Jones but he turned down the fight to vacate his belt and pursue other options.
ONE boss Chatri Sityodtong held talks with Ngannou this past weekend but the two parties failed to reach an agreement over a deal. Sityodtong has now claimed that Ngannou wanted to be on the board of directors for the promotion and even turned down a huge $20m offer.
Heavyweight Division 17-3-0 (W-L-D) 6 Fight Win Streak 12 Wins by Knockout 4 Wins by Submission Last fight 270 Win Ngannou vs Gane Jan. 22, 2022
French professional fighter Francis Ngannou mixed martial artist who most recently competed in the Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he was the reigning UFC Heavyweight Champion at the time of his departure from the promotion
He is also known as “The Predator” and is considered one of the most dangerous strikers in UFC history.
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He was asking for a seat at the board of directors, he was asking for him to determine his opponent's pay," Sityodtong told Daily Star. "We offered him £16million ($20million) guaranteed,
the money wasn't enough, he wanted all of these other non-financial terms that didn't make a lot of sense.
We obviously can't give a seat at the board of directors, that doesn't make any sense, he would be a fish out of water."
Some fans have suggested that Ngannou has himself to blame after discussions with the likes of ONE and BKFC have collapsed.
One user wrote: "How many promotions have to pass on you before you realise you’re the common denominator?" with another adding: "It's time to look in the mirror." A third comment read: "I think Francis will regret how he has handled these negotiations."
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