Francis Ngannou: Francis Ngannou parts ways with PFL as former UFC heavyweight champion sparks talk of possible return to UFC | MMA News

Francis Ngannou parts ways with PFL as former UFC heavyweight champion sparks talk of possible return to UFC
Francis Ngannou parts ways with PFL as former UFC heavyweight champion sparks talk of possible return to UFC (Image Via Getty Images)

Francis Ngannou is once again at the center of big news in the fight world. The former UFC heavyweight champion has officially parted ways with the Professional Fighters League. The decision was confirmed in an official statement from the organization. Ngannou, known for his powerful knockouts and strong personality, is now a free agent again. That has quickly started a new conversation among fans. Many are now wondering if the former champion could return to the UFC.The news comes after Ngannou spent time away from MMA while trying professional boxing. His fights against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua drew huge attention and earned him millions. Now that he is no longer with PFL, the big question remains. Will Francis Ngannou return to the UFC, the promotion where he once ruled the heavyweight division? Or will the star fighter choose a completely new path in combat sports?

Francis Ngannou becomes free agent after leaving PFL as fans question possible return to UFC

The Professional Fighters League confirmed the news in a public statement. The promotion said, “The Professional Fighters League has made the decision to part ways with Francis Ngannou. We have great respect for Francis as both an athlete and a person, and we wish him success in the next chapter of his combat sports career.”The statement also added, “The PFL remains focused on recruiting and signing the best athletes in the sport while continuing to deliver world class competition for fans around the globe.”With that announcement, Ngannou is now free to explore other opportunities in fighting.During his time away from mixed martial arts, Ngannou stepped into the boxing ring. He faced two of the biggest names in boxing, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. According to Sports Business Journal and Ngannou’s coach Eric Nicksick, the Cameroonian fighter earned around $30 million combined from those two fights.Those boxing matches helped raise Ngannou’s global profile even further. Fans around the world watched as the former UFC champion tested himself in a completely different sport. Before joining PFL, Ngannou had a dramatic exit from the UFC. He chose not to sign a new contract even though he was the reigning heavyweight champion at the time.Ngannou had been vocal about fighter rights and long term health benefits. He wanted better conditions for fighters and believed he had earned the leverage to push for change. Because of this disagreement, his relationship with UFC leadership became tense. UFC CEO Dana White has spoken openly about the situation in the past.During an appearance on the Flagrant Podcast, White shared a story about a disagreement involving Ngannou and UFC executives. However, despite the past tension, fans are now discussing the possibility of a return. In MMA, surprising comebacks and new deals happen often.For now, Ngannou’s future remains uncertain. What is clear is that one of the most powerful heavyweights in combat sports is once again free to choose his next move.

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