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Eddie Alvarez blasts Dana White over Francis Ngannou comments: ‘Nobody in the UFC is afraid of anyone’

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Eddie Alvarez is not here for this foolishness.

Over the weekend, Francis Ngannou officially entered free agency and was stripped of his UFC heavyweight title after he and the UFC were unable to come to terms on a new deal. Dana White announced the seismic shakeup at the UFC Vegas 67 post-fight press conference, and the UFC President almost immediately went on the offensive, saying Ngannou did not re-sign with the promotion because he “doesn’t want to take the risk.” It’s a well-worn tactic for White, one he has used countless times over the years with fighters who proved to be tough negotiators, and former UFC lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez isn’t having any of it.

In a post to his Twitter account, Alvarez blasted Dana White’s reaction to the Ngannou situation, laughing at the ridiculousness of it.

“[UFC] simply lost the bid for Francis, instead of admitting that, they go with the narrative the the scariest motherf***** alive is afraid to fight in the UFC. Hahahahahahahahahahaha. These jokes write themselves. #PHSUnreal”

Alvarez’s thoughts on the matter don’t end there, though. In replies to an MMA Junkie Instagram post on the topic, Alvarez went off on the notion once again, and added that all of this is part and parcel of the UFC’s business strategy.

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“Nobody in the UFC is “afraid” of anyone. The men who fight there are there to fight the best... The UFC is afraid to pay fighters, this is the only reason people leave. Fighters don’t give a f*** who the next opponent is, they do care about what the pay will be. Keep it real and just say, ‘We lost the bid, someone is paying more,’ and end it there.

“It’s counterintuitive to pay fighters large purses because they become less cooperative and more [independent]. The business works perfect when everyone is broke and begging to fight at the drop of a hat. Cooperation is key. Large purses disrupt their own business.”

One of the most accomplished lightweight fighters ever, Alvarez joined the UFC in 2014 after winning the Bellator lightweight title in his rematch with Michael Chandler at Bellator 106. A three-year stint in the promotion saw Alvarez capture the UFC lightweight belt in 2016 before dropping it to Conor McGregor just a few months later. Alvarez left the UFC in 2018 after the two parties were unable to come to terms, signing with ONE Championship. Alvarez recently left ONE, and has shown an interest in possibly re-signing with the UFC, particular for a trilogy bout with Chandler, however, White has seemed cool to the possibility.

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