Dana White questions Francis Ngannou's PFL deal

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UFC President Dana White criticized Francis Ngannou's new deal with PFL, which includes a year-long break from fighting, equity in the company, and a guaranteed $2 million purse for each of his opponents. White said the deal "makes no sense" and accused Ngannou of not wanting to take risks. He also criticized PFL's business strategy and questioned their ability to raise $280 million to buy Bellator. Ngannou, who left the UFC as the reigning heavyweight champion, plans to pursue a pro boxing career before making his PFL debut in 2024.
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