Francis Ngannou made it clear who he wanted to face in his return bout and way

UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou is sidelined recovering from knee surgery to repair a torn ACL and MCL. He expects to return in the spring and would like to face former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones when he does.

Ngannou holds wins over the top 3-ranked contenders: Ciryl Gane, Stipe Miocic, and Curtis Blaydes. Former titleholder Miocic spit with Ngannou in their two bouts. Gane rebounded from his loss to Ngannou by defeating Tai Tuivasa on Sept. 3rd. Blaydes is riding a three-fight winning streak. Any of those matchups would be justified, but Ngannou wants Jones.

In an interview with MMA on SiriusXM Podcast, Ngannou made it clear who he wanted to face in his return bout and way. “Obviously it would be Jon Jones. I need a big payday,” he said with a laugh.

“Fighting Jon Jones is more than a payday, makes a big statement. It’s a big challenge. I mean, the man dominated the sport for over a decade, so I think he’s a good test.”

Francis Ngannou considers Jon Jones the greatest UFC fighter of all time

Francis Ngannou has suggested that the UFC didn’t give him a fight against Jon Jones

When Jones vacated the light heavyweight title in August 2020, he stated his intentions of moving up to the heavyweight division to make a championship run in a second weight class. According to UFC president Dana White, Jones is ready to make his heavyweight debut, and has been.

Jones is widely considered the greatest fighter to ever step inside the octagon. He ended eras, took out legends, and essentially held the 205-pound championship from February 2011 until he relinquished it in 2020. Yes, Jones was stripped of the belt three times, but he’s never been defeated in a championship bout. His lone career loss was by disqualification in a fight he was dominating and about to finish in 2009.

“I still consider Jon Jones as the greatest of all time to ever step inside the octagon,” Ngannou said.

Ngannou doesn’t view Jones as a light heavyweight. He believes Jones is a natural heavyweight who cuts weight to compete in the light heavyweight division.

“I think he was a legit heavyweight that cut weight to go down. It’s not like he was walking around at 205. He was walking around at at least 230, which is like a decent heavyweight,” Ngannou said.

“Maybe he has to put some muscle on, but it’s not like he has to gain 50 pounds or 100 pounds to get to the heavyweight division. There are people that fight in the heavyweight division at the same weight that Jones was fighting at light heavyweight with.”

UFC HW Champion: Francis Ngannou – you can listen to the full interview below:


EPISODE SUMMARY

Jimmy Smith sits down with UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, to discuss his injury recovery, return to the Octagon, and how his talks with the UFC are going on Unlocking The Cage (0:27). He also gets a preview of Canelo vs Triple G III and talks the latest boxing news with Showtime Boxing analyst, Steve Farhood (19:26).

EPISODE NOTES

Jimmy Smith sits down with UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, to discuss his injury recovery, return to the Octagon, and how his talks with the UFC are going on Unlocking The Cage (0:27). He also gets a  preview of Canelo vs Triple G III and talks the latest boxing news with Showtime Boxing analyst, Steve Farhood (19:26).

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