UFC CEO Dana White is all about free speech, but even he couldn't turn a blind eye to a series of offensive comments UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell made this week. In the debut episode of his podcast,
UFC boss Dana White condemned featherweight Bryce Mitchell's anti-semitic comment that Adolf Hitler was a good guy.
That’s what Dana White said in response to recent comments made by UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell about Adolf Hitler during an episode of his podcast.
UFC President Dana White has responded to comments made by the No. 13-ranked featherweight, Bryce Mitchell, about Hitler.
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UFC boss Dana White stood behind Barack Obama and George W. Bush as his longtime friend Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.
UFC CEO Dana White bolted out of California to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th U.S. President. UFC CEO Dana White made a pitstop in Washington, D.C., after UFC 311 to support his friend, Donald Trump.
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UFC President and CEO Dana White has criticized Bryce Mitchell for making anti-Semitic and homophobic comments on a podcast during which the featherweight also praised Adolf Hitler and denied the Holocaust.
There, the UFC executive largely shut down Islam Makhachev’s tease of a move to 185 pounds. While Dana White has no issue with the lightweight champion moving up to welterweight, a move to middleweight is a bridge too far for the promoter.