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Francis Ngannou wishes he could face Jon Jones but knows that fight ‘probably will never happen’

Francis Ngannou may no longer compete in the UFC, but he’s still keeping a watchful eye on his division, especially with a new champion crowned this past Saturday night.

The free agent Ngannou watched Jon Jones’ coronation after he made quick work of Ciryl Gane with a lightning-quick submission at UFC 285.

The now-former champion admits he wasn’t all that surprised that Jones won. However, he was surprised that Jones won in such a quick-fire manner.

“I was certain that Jones would show up mentally in good shape and not as he did in his previous fights. He’d win this fight,” Ngannou stated on his YouTube channel. I didn’t think this fight was [being] that short. I think this fight could have been longer. I was surprised the way that the fight ended.

“I think even seeing Ciryl’s reaction, he was surprised as well, because he wasn’t even defending. Jones didn’t think that submissions would be made from the place he was. Jones .”

gave a fantastic performance.

While the fight’s speed was a surprise, Ngannou knew Jones would have superior grappling. In his own five-round fight against Gane back in January 2021, he dominated the second half of the fight with takedowns and ground control to earn a unanimous decision.

“Not very surprising, because I knew if I could outwrestle Ciryl, Jon would be another story,” Ngannou said. Jon could have him. He would be a difficult night.

” What I know for sure is that Jon was running late. Jon was rushing to grab him, and he didn’t want any space. He probably felt afraid. Maybe of getting exhausted at some point, not be able to grab him, so he was chasing him from the first minute to grab him. It tells me something that he walked away pretty well. He was not very confident. He was rushing, which is good for him.”

Following Jones’ win, Ngannou congratulated the new champ on Twitter, adding he was still the heavyweight king despite not holding the belt. In response, Jones called him a “big ol’ p****” before turning his attention toward a future fight against ex-UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic.

Ngannou didn’t directly address Jones’ vulgar outburst, but he said that’s still a fight he wishes he could pursue.

” A fight I would love to have but we’re not there,” Ngannou stated about Jones. “That fight didn’t happen and probably will never happen now that he’s on a very long contract with the UFC. So that’s not happening anymore.”

Ngannou appears happy with his decision to leave the UFC and doesn’t seem interested in ever returning — a stance UFC President Dana White mirrored in his comments during UFC 285 fight week as well.

Meanwhile, Jones inked a new eight-fight deal with the UFC prior to his matchup against Gane. So by all accounts, he’ll spend the rest of his career with the promotion while attempting to add more accolades to his impressive resume.

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