Francis Ngannou’s coach describes the aftermath of his meeting with Dana White before becoming a free agent

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While Francis Ngannou’s head coach was hopeful things could work out between his fighter and the UFC, he ultimately wasn’t surprised Ngannou is no longer the UFC heavyweight champion, and a UFC fighter in general.

For Eric Nicksick, he told MMA Fighting prior to Dana White’s reveal that Ngannou was an unrestricted free agent and stripped of the title that he was optimistic the fight with Jon Jones would happen, but was still “50-50” due to the business side of things, as well as Ngannou’s recovery from knee surgery it would happen March 4 at UFC 285. Jones will now fight Ciryl Gane for the vacant title at that event, which has now led to critics — and to a certain degree, White — implying that Ngannou left the company because he was “scared” to fight Jones.

Nicksick admits he didn’t watch White’s UFC Vegas 67 post-fight press conference, but he sees what people are saying.

“The one narrative that I have been seeing is that Francis is scared, and that s*** just makes me laugh,” Nicksick said on The MMA Hour. “They’re going to say what they want to say, they’re going to run the narrative the way they want to run it, but I’m going to have my guy’s back 110 percent.”

Ngannou has been through a lot over the last year during the public contract talks with the UFC. By all accounts, things seemed to be heading in the right direction towards the mega fight between Ngannou and the returning Jones.

Nicksick attended the first meeting of the parties to try to get Ngannou signed. It was something that the former heavyweight champion said after the dinner that stuck out to him. And it didn’t seem to have to do anything with Jones fighting.

“We fought [Ciryl Gane], the next up and coming phenom on one f****** leg — and against all of our advice,” Nicksick explained. He doesn’t fear anyone. He does what is best for him.

“I’ll tell you this: We met with Dana and Hunter after the fight, we had a great dinner. Things were going in the right direction, I felt. Francis looked at me as we got into the car, and said, “If I sign this agreement without making any changes, without doing all of the things that I promised to do, then I am just another sales rep.” I refuse to do that.’

“He goes, ‘I’m happy, I have more money than I could’ve ever imagined, I’m in a position that I could never envision, and I have a stance where I can make a difference.’ I went home thinking, this dude is willing to stand up for what he believes in, for what’s right, and I’m going to have that dude’s back 110 percent. We walked away from a lot of money, a lot of us did, but I believe in the next chapter because I know the offer. He’s capable and I love him. He’s my man. That’s what makes our team so dynamic is the love and respect we have for one another. So it is what it is.”

No matter what Ngannou does next — whether it’s continuing with his MMA journey, or moving over to boxing, or both — Nicksick will be by his side to help him in any way.

While Nicksick might not agree with the UFC’s business approach, especially after a bad negotiation, he feels that the UFC is a good fit. The UFC was not about dollars and cents. It was about looking in the mirror.

” I think I sat down, I’m more optimistic and was hoping that things would go in the right direction,” Nicksick stated. To be truthful, I believe the UFC did the best they could. I just think there was terms and certain things in there that Francis just wasn’t comfortable with.

“He wasn’t about the money, and I think the money was right. I think the money was very good, but what he kept talking about was that it wasn’t about the money, it was about these issues and these stances. He couldn’t accept a large enough check to change his stances. You can talk about him however you like, but I do know his character, his heart and the man I love for believing in .”

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Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/1/19/23558648/francis-ngannou-head-coach-recounts-aftermath-of-meeting-dana-white-free-agent-ufc?rand=96749

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