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Francis Ngannou is set to face Philipe Lins, but the former UFC heavyweight fighter wasn’t his first choice. Initially, Ngannou was offered a bout against the same man that the unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk is currently scheduled to fight in a boxing match on May 23 at the Pyramids of Giza: former Glory kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven.
Despite showing interest in the MMA matchup, Francis Ngannou ultimately missed out on the opportunity. Speaking in a recent interview with journalist Ariel Helwani, ‘The Predator’ explained what led to the fight falling through.
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“No disrespect to Philipe, but I was very excited about the Rico fight,” Ngannou told Helwani. “And then when I heard that he [had] signed to fight Usyk, I was a little disappointed, to be honest.”
Jake Paul’s MVP—which is promoting Ngannou’s fight against Lins on the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano undercard on May 16—initially approached Rico Verhoeven to face Ngannou. Verhoeven told Chael Sonnen and Ian Parker that he had been offered significantly more money to fight Ngannou than to face Oleksandr Usyk, but ultimately chose the latter since he had already entered into a verbal agreement with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh to fight Usyk—a commitment he honored despite the more lucrative offer on the table. Ngannou, however, had no knowledge of the exact money offered to Verhoeven by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian.
“No, I don’t know about the amounts,” Ngannou said. “But I know that since maybe December or even before, he had a verbal agreement to fight in boxing, to fight potentially Usyk or AJ, somebody. So I knew that even when Nakisa approached me, he said, ‘This is the thing, Rico really likes this, but this is the position.’ And he was always quite clear about it.”
Francis Ngannou discusses negotiations around the rumored Rico Verhoeven fight and how he landed on Philipe Lins as an opponent:
“I mean, no disrespect to Philipe, but I was very excited about the Rico fight. When I heard that he had signed to fight Usyk, I was a little… pic.twitter.com/TiRe6D6WJX
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) March 24, 2026
While approaching fighters with offers isn’t anything new, Bidarian’s offer to poach His Excellency Turki Alalshikh’s fighter is quite interesting. Bidarian’s business partner, Jake Paul, doesn’t have the best relationship with Alalshikh, who caused the cancellation of Paul’s early 2025 fight against Canelo Alvarez. According to Paul, Alalshikh threatened Alvarez to cancel their four-fight deal if he chose to fight Jake Paul.
Bidarian’s push to line up Verhoeven as an opponent for Ngannou could easily be interpreted as a form of payback—but that may not necessarily be the case. It’s also worth noting that Ngannou and Verhoeven go back a long way, having trained together and built a mutual familiarity over the years. A potential clash between the two has been discussed repeatedly, yet it has never come to fruition. Even so, Verhoeven wasn’t the only name considered as a possible opponent for the former UFC heavyweight champ.
Mirko Cro Cop was offered a fight against Francis Ngannou
MMA legend and former UFC star Mirko Cro Cop recently revealed that he was approached with a surprising offer to face Francis Ngannou in a fight. Now 51 and retired since 2019 after suffering a stroke, Cro Cop made it clear he couldn’t take the proposal seriously.
“I said, ‘What do you mean, did you say fight?’” Cro Cop told RMC Sports Combat. “’Did you use the word fight or did you use the word playing cards, chess, swimming, running? You mean fight?’ … I started laughing.”
Cro Cop emphasized that, given his current condition, Ngannou would be the last opponent he’d consider. The Croatian MMA legend even joked about demanding $500,000 for himself and $19.5 million for his mother just to see her reaction, highlighting how unrealistic the situation felt to him.
However, when Ngannou was asked whether he knew of anyone else who might have been approached by MVP to fight him, Ngannou claimed he wasn’t aware.
“On top of my head, no, he was on Friday, and then I’ll tell them to bring me something on Monday to sleep on it. So we get some rest,” Ngannou told Helwani. “And honestly, there [weren’t] so many. It’s not like the option was so many out there. It’s hard to find fighters [who] are free from promotional agreements at this level.”
While Ngannou moves on to face Philipe Lins, the ‘what if’ surrounding a clash with Verhoeven will linger as a missed opportunity for one of MMA’s biggest stars.
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