Jon Jones may not be getting the mega-fight he expected, but lauds Francis Ngannou for betting on himself. Heavyweight champion Ngannou (17-3 MMA, 12-2 UFC)  parted ways with the UFC after a few of his requests , such as the right of a sponsorship and health insurance, weren’t met. Although UFC president Dana White said the promotion offered him money that would have made him the highest paid heavyweight in UFC history, Ngannou elected not to re-sign with the promotion, and Jones respects his decision

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Jon Jones glad Francis Ngannou ‘knows his worth,’ won’t count out future showdown with him – MMA Junkie

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