Heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou indicates possible migration to boxing in the future

Dissatisfied with the fees he receives in the UFC, the French-Cameroonian hinted that he could fight in the noble art in search of higher salaries

F. Ngannou (photo) continues to criticize the salaries paid by the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

In conflict with the UFC, the heavyweight champion (up to 120,2kg) Francis Ngannou used his influence to, once again, criticize the amounts paid by the organization to its employees. In an interview with the website 'Sports keeda', the French-Cameroonian complained once again about the scholarship he receives and indicated a possible migration to boxing in the future.

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“Well, MMA is harder than boxing. I feel like I shouldn't need to borrow money for my camp of training. At some point, I'm going to go after that money. I'm going to box for sure... I'm not challenging the system, I'm just demanding my right”, said the champion.

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The French-Cameroonian won the belt in March of this year by knocking out Stipe Miocic No. UFC 260. Riding on five consecutive victories, Ngannou has an MMA record of 16 victories and three setbacks and has already defeated names like Cain Velazquez, Junior Gypsy e alistair overeem.

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