UFC head honcho Dana White admired the integrity of the fast food worker who didn't want to leave his colleagues short-handed
Dana White Shares Message To Those Who Didn’t Vote For Trump At President-Elect’s D.C. Victory Rally Dana White speaks at President-elect Trump's Victory Rally at Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C.
Trump is the toughest person I have ever met UFC CEO Dana White, longtime supporter and friend of President-elect Donald Trump, talks about how the new administration will strengthen the U.S. economy and unite the nation.
It’s why he’s continued his relationship with Conor McGregor despite the Irishman’s notoriously long rap sheet, and why he rushed to sign Greg Hardy after the NFL told him to kick rocks after a horrific domestic assault case, and why Colby Covington has managed to stick around so long.
"I've heard a lot of dumb and ignorant (stuff) said over the years, but this is probably the worst," Dana White said.
UFC CEO Dana White has since called Mitchell, condemning his words before he started taking questions at the Power Slap press conference on Thursday.
UFC boss Dana White condemned featherweight Bryce Mitchell's anti-semitic comment that Adolf Hitler was a good guy.
UFC fighter Mitchell denied the holocaust happened and took aim at both the LGBTQ+ and Jewish communities during the first episode of his podcast. He also defended German dictator Hitler in a shocking rant that was condemned by Dana White, who called it 'beyond disgusting'.
Bryce Mitchell seems to have gotten the green light from Dana White and UFC to say whatever he whatever he wants about gays and Jews. The post Dana White is still a coward, blaming social media while embracing his own gay-hating,
UFC President Dana White has publicly condemned fighter Bryce Mitchell‘s recent comments about Adolf Hitler. The remarks, made during the first episode of Mitchell’s podcast, have sparked widespread backlash.
By Mick Krever and Kareem Khadder, CNN Tel Aviv, Ramallah and Khan Younis (CNN) — Chaotic scenes surrounding the release of Israeli and Thai hostages in Gaza on Thursday brought condemnation from Israeli leaders and a temporary delay in the release of Palestinian prisoners,