About Cyril Gane's loss vs Ngannou, you really can't fault the former for losing against the latter. Ngannou is a freak of nature and he got better after his own loss vs Miocic. If Dana White and the UFC play their cards right I think they have another great fighter in their hands.
Anyway.. Looking at the event roster, I think it would be better if Whittaker vs Vettori be the main event. I'd rather see them go 5 rounds than Gane and Tuivasa. Match ups to watch are Imavov vs Buckley, Jourdain vs Wood and Whittaker vs Vettori.
Well, I am not saying Francis Ngannou is not that great but maybe it really sounded like I am biased about Ciryl Gane because I really do, but after seeing that fight against Ngannou I could say Francis Ngannou is a beast, he will definitely do anything to win, and he is still improving ever since that match, maybe now we can see him trained in grappling and now make takedowns, I think now he surely understands the importance of control inside the ring, well, taking control on takedowns really is a big part on this sports, and some fighter are taking control on feints, pretty much I really Francis Ngannou might surprise us in his next match,
I don't think so too, Dana will try to make money first by heating up the fans into screaming to forge the rematch already.

Also, I doubt he will put him in a fight that may take off that belt from Edwards, or else there won't be a rematch that will happen anymore or if there will be, it's not that much exciting as the second one. It won't be good for the business.
I see a lot of hate being thrown at Edwards. I am kind of intrigued by how much money was lost due to his unexpected win.

Pretty much Dana White is all about money, if he sees that fans don't want Leon Edwards to be champion anymore Dana White will surely do everything to take that belt from him, well just like what is happening to Nate Diaz he doesn't like Nate so he surely arranges a fight with Khamzat Chimaev if the fans or people don't like something he will definitely disposed of them, he will always tend to be on the money, and not on the fighters,