How Much Does Francis Ngannou Make per Fight in 2025? Net Worth Breakdown

Francis Ngannou, known as "The Predator," is UFC’s hardest puncher from Cameroon, earning $10 million per fight in 2025. He became the first African-born UFC heavyweight champion at UFC 260 in 2021.

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Francis Ngannou, nicknamed “The Predator,” is an MMA Fighter who was born and raised in the village of Batie, Cameroon. He is seen as the most dangerous puncher in the UFC’s heavyweight division. It is reported that earnings $10 million per fight in 2025. So check out Francis Ngannou Per Fight Earnings in 2025 and breakdow of net worth below.

Ngannou started his professional career in MMA in 2013, and within a short span of time, he was already fighting at the highest level. He made his UFC debut in 2015, quickly making a name for himself with some spectacular knockouts. Especially the one against Alistair Overeem.

In March 2021, he captured the UFC Heavyweight Championship by defeating Stipe Miocic at UFC 260. He became the first African-born UFC heavyweight champion.

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The title defense against Ciryl Gane happened in January 2022 at UFC 270. Contract disputes arose, after which Ngannou left the UFC in early 2023, and he eventually fought with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), winning the inaugural PFL Super Fights Heavyweight Championship by defeating Renan Ferreira via KO in October 2024.

Francis Ngannou Per Fight Earnings in 2025

Francis Ngannou’s net worth in 2025 is around $15 million. When we break down his net worth, it is an accumulation of his UFC earnings, PFL contracts, brand endorsements, investments, and bonuses. Ngannou’s earnings in the match against Anthony Joshua are also one of the main factors leading to his net worth.

PFL contract

Francis Ngannou signed a multi-fight deal with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) in May 2023. The contract allows him to compete in any other sport, including boxing, while competing in PFL’s pay-per-view “super fight” division. Also, with the negotiations, Ngannou ensured his opponents receive at least $2 million guaranteed pay. Furthermore, he is part of the global advisory board of PFL and also the chairman of PFL Africa.

Ngannou Endorsements

Gymshark is said to be his largest endorsement. His other endorsements are Phya, Stake, Cryo Pain Relief, CBD Research Labs, and The Fight Game. He was also offered Collaboration from Adidas for showing his German brand’s soccer shoes.

Investments

When we talk about his investments, the main thing to highlight is that Ngannou is the Chairman and equity owner of PFL’s African league. He also invested in a non-alcoholic beverage retailer, Boisson (NYC). Francis Ngannou also began his foundation in Cameroon for children to have better sports facilities.

Full NameFrancis Zavier Ngannou
NicknameThe Predator
Date of Birth5 September 1986
Age (as of 2025)38 years
BirthplaceBatié, Cameroon
NationalityCameroonian and French
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight257 lb (117 kg)
Reach83 in (211 cm)
Fighting Out OfLas Vegas, Nevada, United States
ResidenceParis, France
DivisionHeavyweight
Fighting StyleBoxing, Striking
Per Fight EarningsReported $10 million per fight in 2025
Net WorthReported $15 million
MMA Debut2013
UFC Debut2015
Current OrganizationProfessional Fighters League (PFL)
ChampionshipsFormer UFC Heavyweight Champion; Inaugural PFL Super Fights Heavyweight Champion
MMA Record21 fights: 18 wins (13 by KO, 4 by submission, 1 by decision), 3 losses (all by decision)
Boxing Record2 fights: 0 wins, 2 losses
Notable VictoryKnockout win over Stipe Miocic at UFC 260 to capture the UFC Heavyweight Championship
Notable AchievementFirst African-born UFC Heavyweight Champion

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