Francis Ngannou Claims He Lost $1 Million Due to UFC Sponsorship Restrictions

Luke
Rockhold
’s rant
regarding fighter pay
at the UFC 278 media day certainly seemed
to catch Francis
Ngannou
’s attention.

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The reigning UFC heavyweight champion took to Twitter to reveal
that he lost $1 million in potential sponsorship money due to the
promotion’s existing deal with a cryptocurrency platform. The UFC’s
outfitting policy and and sponsorship restrictions prevented
Ngannou from cashing in on a lucrative offer.

“Listening to Luke’s interview was very pertinent. A lot of things
that nobody is talking about it and the company just rolls with
it,” Ngannou wrote. “Fighters are ripped off with sponsorship. It’s
a huge source of revenue for us but the company keeps exploiting
that for their own benefit.

“I understand that the sport needs to look good with uniforms but
we should at least have a right for a minimum of [two] approved
sponsors for in the octagon,” he added. Last year I lost a deal of
over a million dollars from a crypto exchange because the
partnership with CRYPTO.COM. What do I [get] from it?”

Ngannou has been at odds with the UFC regarding the terms of his
contract since before his title defense against Ciryl Gane
in January. Ngannou has been recovering from knee surgery since
that bout and isn’t expected to return until early next year. After
besting Gane at UFC 270, Ngannou revealed that his issues with the
promotion go beyond money.

“It’s not simply money,” Ngannou said at the UFC 270 post-fight
press conference. “Obviously, money is a part of it, but it’s also
the terms of the contract that I don’t agree with.

“I don’t feel like it’s fair. I don’t feel like I’m a free man. I
don’t feel like I’ve been treated good. It’s unfortunate that I
have to be in this position, that I have to say that. I feel like
everyone should have the right to claim for what’s best for them.
At the end of the day, we put a lot of work for this job and we
take a lot on our body to make it happen, so we can have a fair and
square deal.”

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