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Francis Ngannou Breaks Silence, Responds to Dana White’s Remarks Following Alleged Physical Altercation

November 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Recently, significant allegations have surfaced regarding Francis Ngannou’s tenure in the UFC.

It’s widely known that Dana White and the former UFC heavyweight champion have had a strained relationship in recent years. White recently accused Ngannou of grabbing his shirt following a meeting in White’s office about Ngannou not receiving a post-fight bonus. A former UFC employee supported White’s account, describing Ngannou as intimidating towards staff who were simply performing their duties. Ngannou, now a PFL fighter, seemingly referenced this controversy in his first social media post since the claims emerged.

Despite the criticism, some fans and supporters have defended Ngannou, disputing the accusations that he tried to bully Dana White and other UFC personnel. Throughout the ordeal, Ngannou remained quiet, choosing not to directly address or rebut the claims. His initial post on X (formerly Twitter) after weeks of silence did not confront the allegations but suggested a calm detachment: “As you grow older, things slide off of you like a turtle shell,” he wrote on November 30. “Happy Sunday.”

Looking back, Dana White hinted at tensions with Ngannou as early as 2017. After Ngannou’s standout knockout of Alistair Overeem at UFC 218—a victory that secured him a title shot—he surprisingly did not receive a Performance of the Night bonus. When asked whether Ngannou would be financially rewarded, White stated that Ngannou frequented the Performance Institute and wouldn’t need to request bonuses, promising instead to ensure he had support. The exact fight in which the shirt-grabbing incident allegedly took place is unclear, but White’s 2017 remarks might offer new insight into their troubled history.

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Fan Take: This unfolding drama highlights the complex dynamics between fighters and management in the UFC, illustrating how off-ring conflicts can shape a champion’s legacy. For fight fans, Ngannou’s situation underscores the importance of fair treatment and respect in the sport, which could impact future athlete relations and negotiations.

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