Dana White, the CEO of UFC, has made a name for himself and has been able to generate a huge amount of wealth through his different business ventures. While Dana White is mostly busy, recently, UFC made a post on X to mark a memory. But in turn, it has sparked a bizarre speculation among fans of UFC and Dana White.
UFC CEO Dana White’s Teeth Sparks A Bizarre Discussion Among UFC Fans
Recently, UFC made a post on X that marks a heartwarming memory. The caption for the video reads as, “#OnThisDay in 2001: The boss man, @DanaWhite, made his first appearance at UFC 30! 👏”. The video shows a 2001 video of Dana White being interviewed at UFC 30. While this is a pretty heartwarming memory in the UFC community, fans are concerned about something else.
A fan wrote, “Dana’s teeth game is something else what was that man doing before ufc”, while another fan wrote, “whats with his teeth”.
A third fan echoed the same emotion and wrote, “Uncle Dana has can opener teeth geez Louise”.
In the video posted by UFC, Dana White is seen speaking about UFC 30 and the future of UFC. He says, “We are very excited. We have got a sellout crowd here - 5000 people. Revved and ready to go.”
When asked about the future of the UFC, CEO Dana White says, “Basically what we wanna do is, make it the Super Bowl of mixed martial arts. We want to make it more fan friendly. We want to get the crowd involved in it and we want to bring back the best fighters in the world”.
Many fans have appreciated the long way UFC has come since 2001. A fan wrote “UFC 30! Wow what a long way it has come”, while another fan wrote, “Dana's presence changed the game forever in MMA history.”
A third fan wrote, “Dana was the game changer, before now WWE was everyone’s favorite. 🐐👏🏾 “
In 2001, Dana White’s friend, Lorenzo and a friend had acquired Ultimate Fighting Championship from the Semaphore Entertainment Group for a whopping $2 million and Dana was made the president.
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