The MMA Fighting staff reviews all the biggest stories from UFC 312, including Dricus du Plessis and Zhang Weili retaining ...
The result has led to widespread calls for Adesanya's retirement, but UFC CEO Dana White remains confident in the fighter's potential. At the post-fight news conference, White was quick to defend ...
Reacting to Mitchell's comments, UFC boss Dana White released a statement, calling Hitler the "most evil human being". "Hitler is one of the most disgusting and evil human beings to ever walk the ...
UFC president Dana White is often outspoken, but he spent Thursday cleaning up one fighter's comments, which he said he considers "beyond disgusting." Bryce Mitchell made a series of comments ...
UFC CEO Dana White is becoming increasingly frustrated by the stalled negotiations for a unification fight between reigning heavyweight champion Jon Jones and interim titleholder, Tom Aspinall.
Less than two months ago, UFC CEO Dana White made a rare on-the-record guarantee that Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall for the unified heavyweight championship would take place in 2025. Nothing has been ...
Dana White took to the podium Thursday and lambasted Bryce Mitchell for his outrageous comments defending Adolf Hitler. The UFC head lamented how his Hitler-loving, gay-hating star spreads anti ...
UFC President and CEO Dana White criticized mixed martial artist Bryce Mitchell for making antisemitic and homophobic comments on a podcast during which the featherweight also praised former Nazi ...
UFC star Conor McGregor appears to have defended Bryce Mitchell after the American faced criticism for his vile rant praising German dictator Adolf Hitler. Mitchell, 30, recently said on his ...
UFC president Dana White has delivered a stern response to anti-Semitic comments made by one of the promotion’s fighters, but said there would be no punishment. UFC featherweight fighter Bryce ...
However, during the weight cut, the fighter struggled with a back injury which forced him to pull out. As a punishment, Dana White asked him to prove his title contention again, raising a few doubts ...