
"Outside of the cage, Kasanganay, who earned a million dollars for his 2023 PFL championship win, is moving into the world of finance. He's taken a role with world renowned accounting firm Ernst & Young. "It's one of the big four accounting firms. November 12 is my start date, so I've just got to finish some things, and God willing everything finishes through, but I'll be in consulting and doing finance," Kasanganay revealed. "So I'll be doing that while fighting; I'll be active for sure.""
""It feels good to be back. I ran into Dovlet [Yagshimuradov] this weekend. Some of these guys are bigger, but I'd still fight anybody. Heavyweight, Francis [Ngannou] where you at? It doesn't matter to me. A fight's a fight. But I do really feel good at 85, and this is probably the best I've ever belt body wise, head to my toes, everything. Mentally, physically, spiritually.""
Impa Kasanganay (19-6) scored a TKO victory over Andrew Sanchez at PFL Hollywood, snapping a two-fight losing streak that included the 2024 PFL light heavyweight final and an early exit from the PFL World Tournament at middleweight. Kasanganay earned a million dollars for his 2023 PFL championship and is now moving into finance with a role at Ernst & Young, starting November 12, while planning to remain active as a fighter. The victory occurred at middleweight, a division he says suits him best, though he remains open to fighting at other weights.
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