In September, Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford dominated the headlines in the combat sports world. From fans to experts, everyone was talking about how historic the event was, especially with Dana White involved as a promoter. In the end, the spectacle delivered. However, while fight week was largely positive for the company, there was still some room for heated exchanges to creep in. Particularly between the UFC CEO and the media.

At the pre-fight press conference, White faced some tough questions. Boxing journalist Sean Zittel asked why the UFC chief wanted to amend the Muhammad Ali Act, designed to protect fighters. Things caught fire when White fired back , “Listen, if you want to be an a—hole, let’s do it in private and we can do an interview.” And the follow-up questions ab

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