Tom Aspinall against Francis Ngannou? Pfl ‘predator’ now open upon return of octagon – “the best competition is in UFC”

Francis Ngannou left the UFC heavyweight title and jumped at the PFL because “The Predator” could not conclude an agreement in accordance with his objectives for his sporting future combat. Aside from the money, Ngannou wanted to try his luck in the “Sweet Science” and mix it with some of the best truck boxers in the world.
Mission accomplished.
Now that Ngannou, who will be 39 years old in September, has bilated his dollars in boxing and has relaxed the best heavyweights on the list of PFLs, he can consider returning to the octagon, assuming that it makes sense from a commercial point of view. It is according to the longtime coach Eric Nicksick in a recent conversation with the Fight Foyer.
“Enough time has passed, I would like to see them repaired these fences and start participating in the UFC,” said Nicksick. “I think it’s more a matter of business than of the ego, at least it is on the side of Francis. Where does its motivations come from?
It would be an easy solution for the image of UFC -confused heavy title, which remains in limbo after several reverse and delays. The defending champion Jon Jones dragged his feet, to the disarray of the temporary holder Tom Aspinall, so the insertion of Ngannou in the mixture would facilitate the fight of fans to fight the “bones”.
This is the good news.
The bad news is that the CEO of the UFC, Dana White, received an honorary doctorate in resentment (just ask this guy). In addition, White – who has already threatened to cut Cameroon for having been able to cut the joint – insisted that he “will never be in business” with “the predator” after the way things took place in 2023.
Money speaks?