The UFC President told ESPN:<\/p>\n
“I told our whole roster: If you or your loved ones have any type of situations or anything wrong, call me. I’ll do everything in my power to make sure you get taken care of.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
<\/p>\n White attracted the fury of MMA journalists after accusing them of trashing his efforts to restore normality to life. Furthermore, he laid into them by essentially saying that they aren’t responsible for anybody except themselves. In sum, this didn’t please MMA media members with family.<\/p>\n “Listen, the media can talk as much sh*t as they want,” White said. “They don’t feed families, they don’t take care of f*cking people, they don’t have people that count on them. They don’t have people to support.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n First of all, it’s no secret White has a short fuse. The UFC President has had long feuds with a number of fighters and personalities because of his massive ego. But he thinks this comes with the territory and is even reasonable. He explained this to the MMA media.<\/p>\n “When we’re doing what we’re doing and you’re just taking unnecessary punishment, you know I’m going to f**king snap eventually – and I do,” said White. “We worked hard. We worked hard to pull this thing off and get here.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After Justin Gaethje vs. Tony Ferguson became an option, it was full speed ahead for the UFC. First of all, White shut down the prospect of Ferguson fighting Khabib. This match-up could end the world because it’s already been canceled five times.<\/p>\n The UFC boss explained why he didn’t want to wait for Khabib:<\/p>\n “I’m afraid of what will happen next if we try to make that fight happen again.”Tony’s ready to fight. Gaethje is one of the best in the world. This fight needs to happen. Last thing anyone needs to do is keep waiting for Tony vs. Khabib.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n The world is a crazy place right now and White is just as confused as everybody else. In one of his typically bombastic statements, he revealed that he doesn’t know what or who to believe. This is why he just plows on and makes his own rules.<\/p>\n White told ESPN:<\/p>\n “I don’t know if anybody understands this whole thing. And you know, depending on what network you’re listened to, they tell you different things, and Jesus Christ, you go on the internet — forget about it. I mean, it’s f**king crazy, right?”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sports fans are bored because their viewing options are so few. However, it could be a long time before more options to arrive. White is optimistic about it happening sooner rather than later. Instead of attempting to play down fan expectations, he literally wants them to lick their lips in anticipation.<\/p>\n White told CNBC:<\/p>\n “I think that when testing gets to a much higher level, I’m hearing about these tabs that you can lick and it immediately tells you if you have it. I think if that sort of testing comes, we can start seeing fans at events again.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Despite his desire to host as many events as possible during the health crisis, White is still pragmatic. He doesn’t want his cash cow Conor McGregor to fight right now because it would mean losing out on a massive gate. So it’s okay for some fighters to risk their health, but not “The Notorious” cash cow right now.<\/p>\n “He doesn’t like the idea of fighting without a crowd either, but he wants to fight, said White. “You know, so, I don’t know. We’ll have to see how this thing plays out. You do a Conor McGregor fight in the right place, you can do an $18 million gate.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n One of the most noteworthy aspects of White’s behavior in the early days of this crisis was his refusal to back down. He was belligerent from the beginning. For example, he guaranteed Nurmagamedov would fight Ferguson. The fight has fallen apart five times but has gained near-mythical status in the sport.<\/p>\n Ironically, this fight won’t happen now after Justin Gaethje replaced Khabib and beat Ferguson. Before that, White said:<\/p>\n “The fans are all freaking out about that. Do not worry, Khabib vs. Tony will happen. Unless there’s a total shutdown of the country where people can’t leave their houses and things like that, these fights will happen.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic is also an active firefighter in his native Cleveland, Ohio. He says that his role as a first responder in the current crisis is more important than fighting. Needless to say, White disagrees with this because he likes making money. To sum up, he wants Miocic to defend his title against Daniel Cormier.<\/p>\n After UFC 249, White shut down Miocic’s claims. He told MMA Junkie:<\/p>\n “This whole crew trained, we have two more groups of fighters coming in this week that trained and got ready. It’s the right thing to do.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Throughout all of this, White has cut a wounded figure because he wants sympathy for his efforts. In short, he is acting like he’s making a huge sacrifice by trying to put on live sports events in difficult times. But it’s not like he stands to make a lot of money from all of this. Oh, wait, yes he does.<\/p>\n But he still claims it’s not. motivating factor even though it is for his bosses at Endeavor. White told CNN:<\/p>\n “I could stay home right now. I could be in my swimming pool, hanging out, playing with my kids at home. I’m not, I’m out here trying to figure this thing out. I’m making sure that every one of my employees and their families are taken care of. My fighters and their families are taken care of. And we’re spending a lot of money to do it.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n White argues that the UFC is ahead of the curve because of its reliance on top-notch health professionals. After all, this is a business that profits from human beings hurting each other for money. They need to have the best medical advice available all the time.<\/p>\n “We sat down with our doctors and we said, ‘how do we figure this out?’ White told CNBC. “Obviously, number one is, you get rid of the crowd. Number two is, you cut the staff that run the event more than half. And we make sure that these athletes are healthy. Obviously, now we have to make sure that everyone around them is healthy, too.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n With his trademark jeans and t-shirt, White has an everyman quality. This is part of what endears him to fight fans. Then he made an impassioned defense of UFC event preparations despite the ongoing health emergency. In short, he likes being alive.<\/p>\n White told CNN Sport:<\/p>\n “Listen, we have families too. I have a family, I don’t want to hurt my family. I don’t want to die. This isn’t just some crazy, this is a well thought out plan. We’ve had very, very smart people, doctors, and people that have been involved with the UFC for a very long time working on this thing non-stop since it started.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After veteran boxing promoter Bob Arum had a change of heart about White’s method he was even interested in collaborating with the UFC. However, White point-blank refused to allow Arum the use of the UFC’s private facility. In short, he bluntly told the 88-year-old where to go.<\/p>\n White made his feelings very clear. He said:<\/p>\n “If Bob Arum wanted the plan that we put together to pull off this event, we would absolutely give it to them. If he wants to use the APEX, I’d tell him to go f**k himself. But we’ll give them the 30-page plan”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Dana White held *nothing* back in response to the New York Times article criticizing UFC's coronavirus protocols. 😶#UFCJAX<\/a> | Full interview: https:\/\/t.co\/mVErfrG2Vl<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/rkM5qj97jF<\/a><\/p>\n — MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) May 14, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n14. No Chill<\/h2>\n
13. White Snapped<\/h2>\n
12. Not Meant To Be<\/h2>\n
11. White The Philosopher<\/h2>\n
10. Return?<\/h2>\n
9. Pragmatic<\/h2>\n
8. Guaranteed By White<\/h2>\n
7. First Response<\/h2>\n
6. White A Hero?<\/h2>\n
5. Health Experts<\/h2>\n
4. White Doesn’t Want to Die<\/h2>\n
3. White vs. Bob Arum<\/h2>\n
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