“Realistically, he would have to stop everything else and probably do nothing else for three years, only boxing. No grappling, nothing else. The way that his body and muscles are built, it will not allow him to keep throwing punches after the third round.”
Ngannou and Lopez had an acrimonious split in 2018 after working together for five years. Their breakup allowed Lopez to put all of his focus to UFC interim heavyweight titlist Ciryl Gane, who battles Ngannou in the main event of UFC 270 on Jan. 22. The matchup is reportedly the last on Ngannou's UFC contract. Negotiations haven't gone well between Ngannou and UFC president Dana White as they have verbally sparred in the media. Ngannou insists a boxing clause needs to be in the contract if he can agree to terms with the UFC.
Lopez doesn't believe the UFC will allow Ngannou to box for one second. Instead, he believes for Ngannou to have any shot at competing in boxing, he needs to beat Gane and remain the heavyweight champion.
“Francis Ngannou wants to move over to boxing, but that can only happen if he’s the champ,” Lopez says. "If he leaves the UFC and he’s not the champion, no matter which company he wants to go to, it won’t look good. We have to keep that in mind.
“You can’t ask for a new contract with a clause that allows you to go boxing. It makes no sense. And you cannot impose this on the UFC now you are a big name just because you want to cash in - those are not the terms of the agreement.”
**The quotes in this article first appeared on the Betway US blog**