UFC CEO, Dana White has once more echoed prior claims that former undisputed heavyweight champion and promotional alum, Francis Ngannou turned down the possibility to struggle present divison titleholder, Jon Jones throughout their time with the group – regardless of their obvious greatest efforts.
Ngannou, a former undisputed heavyweight gold holder, made his second outing in skilled boxing earlier this 12 months in Saudi Arabia – struggling a surprising second spherical KO loss to former two-time world champion, Anthony Joshua.
Making an expert boxing debut final 12 months in Riyadh, former UFC star, Ngannou compelled former WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury the space in his boxing debut, dropping a controversial break up resolution loss.
Departing the White-led group in January of final 12 months amid a contract dispute, Batié native, Ngannou has since signed to struggle with the PFL (Skilled Fighters League) – and has been tipped to make his debut in a conflict towards Brazilian contender, Renan Ferreira.
Dana White talks failed Francis Ngannou – Jon Jones struggle
Sharing his newest ideas on Ngannou’s failed struggle with Rochester native, Jones – amid continued hyperlinks to an eventual showdown, UFC boss, White claimed the Cameroon knockout star merely had no real interest in preventing the previous pound-for-pound primary.
“We [the UFC] did all the pieces we in our energy to attempt to make that Jon Jones struggle [with Francis Ngannou],” Dana White mentioned throughout an interview with Shannon Sharpe. “And it’s what it’s.”
“Not solely is Jon Jones not afraid of Francis, Jon Jones is the baddest fighter to ever reside, in any fight sport,” White continued. “In the event you have a look at – Jon Jones is undefeated within the UFC – he’s obtained one loss on his document. He misplaced to Steve Mazzagatti. Are you aware who that’s? He’s the worst referee to ever f*cking ref any struggle. [Jones] by no means misplaced, and he went via assassin’s row.”
Do you suppose Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones would ever struggle sooner or later?