“ If you want to talk to me about that, set up an interview. This isn’t about me and my business. It’s about these two guys on Saturday night, ” as boos echoed, Dana White replied, pointing at Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford. Just minutes earlier, at the final presser for the big showdown at Allegiant Stadium last week, boxing journalist Sean Zittel rose from his seat. He asked Dana White why he wanted to change the Muhammad Ali Reform Act, a law meant to protect fighters at a time when he himself was facing a lawsuit from former UFC fighters.
Dana White stood firm, insisting that all stakeholders, the fighters, teams, promotions, fans, and media, had gathered to discuss the Canelo-Crawford fight. He even suggested setting up an interview to explain his position in detail. It has