Ngannou Next Opponent and League Odds

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(January 23, 2023) - Sadly, Francis Ngannou's UFC career appears to be over, at least for now.

But the former heavyweight champ has a ton of options in front of him, including a bout with Tyson Fury (Note: Ngannou is a +350 underdog and Fury a -600 favorite).

SportsBetting.ag is speculating which combat organization Ngannou will sign with, and who he might fight next. Odds for both are below.

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Francis Ngannou Next Opponent                     

Ryan Bader                   +400

Ante Delija                    +500

Renan Ferreira              +600

Bruno Cappelozza         +650

Deontae Wilder            +650

Mattheus Scheffel         +700

Tyson Fury                    +750

Valentin Moldavsky       +800

Cheick Kongo                +1000

Linton Vassell               +1200

Steve Mowry                +1400

Jake Paul                      +2500     

Which organization will Francis Ngannou sign with?                 

PFL                   +100

Bellator            +150

ONE                 +500

Rizin                 +750

UFC                  +1200

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