Francis Ngannou recently spoke out about the failed negotiations for the mega fight with Jon Jones, claiming that Dana White’s version of events is not entirely accurate. Ngannou, who is now signed with the PFL after leaving the UFC, refuted White’s recent claims, stating that he was the one pushing for the fight with Jones.
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In the world of MMA, where cynicism often runs rampant, there are still moments that can warm even the coldest of hearts. Cortavious Romious, a fighter who recently secured a UFC contract after a gritty win on Dana White’s Contender Series, is one such example. With an impressive performance in his bantamweight fight against Michael
Dana White, the President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), recently expressed his commitment to facilitating a potential unification bout between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall. White emphasized that if the circumstances align after Stipe Miocic receives his title shot, the UFC will spare no effort to bring this matchup to fruition. Despite the complexities
The recent announcement of Khalil Rountree getting a title shot before Magomed Ankalaev has stirred up controversy in the MMA community. Former champions Jamahal Hill and Jiri Prochazka were surprised to see the promotion book light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira against Rountree in the UFC 307 headliner, scheduled for October 5 at Salt Lake City.
In a recent turn of events, Dana White has denied any involvement in the editing process that led to Francis Ngannou’s name being removed from a UFC 305 “Countdown” episode. This comes after Israel Adesanya raised concerns about Ngannou’s name being omitted from the episode, particularly in reference to a past answer about the “three
UFC CEO Dana White recently expressed his dismay at Merab Dvalishvili’s decision to post videos of a facial laceration on social media, just 25 days before his upcoming UFC 306 title challenge against Sean O’Malley. White was quick to criticize the move, highlighting the unnecessary risk it posed to Dvalishvili’s preparation for the fight. In