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Ciryl Gane Exclusive: UFC Star On Francis Ngannou's Contract Demands And Jake Paul's Fighter Pay Support

Ngannou's contract dispute has dominated the build-up to their unification bout. UFC 270 represents the final assignment on his deal. However, if he wins and defends the title, a champion's clause would be triggered that allows the promotion to extend his contract.

On the other hand, if he loses, he would become an unrestricted free agent. 

​UFC interim champion Gane understands his former teammate's contract dilemma as he remains 'satisfied' with his deal ahead of potentially becoming the new face of the UFC heavyweight division.  

"I can understand. He wants that. He wants more, everyone wants more. Me too. It's only human," he explained. 

As for his own situation, for now, he's happy: "For me, I'm really satisfied. I'm really happy with my contract."

If Gane, though, does beat Ngannou and remains perfect in his MMA and UFC career, then an increase in pay could be on the cards. He's well aware of the nature of the process, calling it the 'worst job'.

On potentially asking for a new contract if he becomes the undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, he replied: "This is the worst job. It's not my job. This is the job of my manager. So, I don't know exactly but, today, trust me I'm really happy. I'm really happy with my contract and my career."

Ngannou's claim about NOT fighting for '$500,000, $600,000 any more' prompted a reaction from YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, who aimed a dig at the UFC and White.

But 'Bon Gamin' isn't buying his vocal support for UFC fighters, believing it's to only promote his own profile. 

On Paul's support for UFC fighter pay, he said: "I'm not sure about that. I don't know exactly what he wants. I think he just wants to blame the UFC, blame Dana White to make his business.

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