Ce week-end, Francis Ngannou a dominé Ciryl Gane lors du combat principal de l’UFC 270 organisé au Honda Center de la ville d’Anaheim (Californie).
Pour ce combat, Francis Ngannou va empocher la somme de 600 000 dollars. De son côté, Ciryl Gane, ambassadeur Venum, va toucher un chèque de 500 000 dollars de la part de l’UFC.
Here are the minimum earnings for the #UFC270 headliners, per the CSAC.
Francis Ngannou: $600,000
Ciryl Gane: $500,000Brandon Moreno: $200,000
Deiveson Figueiredo: $150,000 pic.twitter.com/33ndY816th— Manouk Akopyan (@ManoukAkopyan) January 23, 2022
Comme annoncé en marge du combat, Francis Ngannou s’est associé au service de paiement mobile Cash App. L’occasion de préciser qu’il allait se verser la moitié de sa prime en Bitcoin.
I believe bitcoin can empower people everywhere. So I’m excited to partner w/ @CashApp to take half my #UFC270 purse in bitcoin. I want to make bitcoin more accessible to my fans, so I’m giving out $300K in bitcoin! Follow @CashApp + drop your $cashtag w/ #PaidInBitcoin pic.twitter.com/8JEvJ1UYu1
— Francis Ngannou (@francis_ngannou) January 18, 2022
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