The PFL has reduce ties with Francis Ngannou, ending one of the excessive‑profile experiments in trendy MMA promotion after only a single look within the cage.
Based on a press release offered to MMA media, PFL mentioned it had “made the choice to half methods with Francis Ngannou,” including that it nonetheless holds “immense respect” for the previous UFC heavyweight champion and wished him properly within the subsequent section of his fight sports activities profession. The promotion pressured that its focus now shifts to “attracting and signing the best abilities” whereas delivering excessive‑stage occasions to its world viewers, a transparent sign that it intends to maneuver on shortly from a partnership that by no means actually bought off the bottom within the cage.
Story originally reported by Mike Pendleton.
PFL cuts ties with Francis Ngannou in shock heavyweight shake-up
Ngannou signed his headline‑grabbing multifight cope with PFL in 2023 after preventing out his UFC contract, a transfer that made him one of many sport’s most talked‑about free brokers. The settlement went properly past commonplace fighter phrases: he was put in as the general public face of the PPV Tremendous Combat division, provided a job on the PFL World Athlete Advisory Board, and named chairman and fairness stakeholder within the deliberate PFL Africa venture. The construction allowed him to pursue massive‑cash boxing whereas nominally anchoring PFL’s transfer into marquee one‑off occasions.
Contained in the cage, although, the partnership produced little or no. Ngannou’s solely PFL bout got here in Riyadh in late 2024 on the “Battle of the Giants” card, the place he met heavyweight match winner Renan Ferreira. That look stands as his lone MMA outing in roughly 4 years, as he devoted most of his aggressive schedule to boxing, together with headline fights with Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Whereas these crossover occasions boosted his profile and earnings, in addition they undercut PFL’s skill to market him as an lively centerpiece of its heavyweight lineup.
Tension round Ngannou’s future had been constructing for months. He publicly indicated in late 2025 that his PFL contract was set to run out “quickly” and that he may hit free company in time for the UFC’s deliberate White Home card in 2026, whereas nonetheless leaving the door open to re‑signal with PFL. PFL executives, in the meantime, juggled plans for another “particular” struggle with Ngannou towards the fact of scheduling, price range, and his exterior commitments.

PFL has since pivoted away from its conventional season‑match mannequin and laid out a busy 2026 calendar that includes U.S. dates in Pittsburgh, Chicago and South Dakota, alongside European stops in Spain, Northern Eire and Brussels, amongst others. Free from the necessity to construct round Ngannou, the promotion is now anticipated to make use of that schedule to retool its heavyweight scene and chase contemporary names for the banner. For Ngannou, the discharge clears the best way for brand new negotiations in MMA or boxing at a time when potential matchups with figures like Jon Jones and Deontay Wilder stay on the desk in his personal public messaging.
