16, May 2023
Francis Ngannou signs deal with UFC rival PSL 0
Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou of Cameroon signed up Tuesday with the PFL, a rival American organization, allowing him, according to the league, to fight in English boxing, as he wanted, and in mixed martial arts, his favorite discipline.
Four months ago, Ngannou, 36, then a heavyweight belt holder, stormed out of the UFC, MMA’s most powerful league, amid disagreements over his compensation and that of other fighters in the organization.
He seems to have obtained the guarantees he wanted in the PFL, a more confidential organization but one that has multiplied its media blows in recent weeks to emerge in the landscape of the various MMA leagues.
With the PFL, Ngannou will, according to the New York Times, compete in an English boxing match in 2023, and will return to fight in MMA in his new league in 2024.
He also becomes a member of the organization’s Advisory Board to represent the interests of the fighters, and president of its African branch with the mission of detecting new fighters and organizing events in 2025 on the continent.
Neither the length nor the amount of the contract was disclosed by Ngannou or the PFL, but “everything in my agreement with the PFL is more than any other offer,” Ngannou was quoted by the New York Times as saying. The PFL, in turn, boasted on its Instagram account that it had made “the most expensive and biggest signing in MMA history.”
In addition to Ngannou, the PFL has announced other high-profile signings in recent weeks with that of influencer and fighter Jake Paul, French fighter Cedric Doumbé, while former Olympic judo champion Kayla Harrison is currently the figurehead.
None of Ngannou’s upcoming fights have been scheduled yet.
Source: Africa News
18, May 2023
Football: Arsenal Star William Saliba visits Cameroon, meets Eto’o 0
Arsenal defender William Saliba has returned to his roots visiting Cameroon during his injury recovery.
The France international opted to represent the country of his birth despite his mother hailing from Cameroon.
He is currently in the African country and took the opportunity to visit iconic striker Samuel Eto’o at his FECAFOOT office.
In photos shared on social media, the Arsenal star was also spotted having a good time with his family in Yaoundé as he enjoyed the local delicacies.
Saliba has been out with injury since March and his absence seems to have cost Arsenal the title after losing grip of their place at the top of the table.
The France defender will be out for the rest of the season, as reported by Metro.
His performances, however, have guaranteed the Gunners a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League as Arsenal are set to finish the season in the top two positions.
Saliba has been a completely transformed player since returning to London at the start of the season following the end of his loan at Olympique Marseille.
Source: Sportsbrief