UFC president Dana White looking to stack the deck for ‘badass’ UK pay-per-view show
The UFC are looking to put together a super card of fights for their return to the UK, with UFC president Dana White targeting a [...]
The UFC are looking to put together a super card of fights for their return to the UK, with UFC president Dana White targeting a [...]
The final week of the latest season of Dana White's Contender Series saw all five winners earn UFC contracts on a night of finishes at the UFC Apex
Seventeen-year-old Raul Rosas Jr. made history as he claimed victory on Week 9 of Dana White's Contender Series and earned a UFC contract in the process.
Fight week skirmishes between fighters are nothing new to the UFC, but even the famously well-drilled UFC staff were caught out when, in the moments in the immediate lead-up to the UFC 279 pre-fight press conference, all hell broke loose backstage.
Fighting brothers Gabriel and Ismael Bonfim enjoyed a double celebration at the UFC Apex as they both earned UFC contracts after claiming victories on Week 7 of Dana White's Contender Series.
The UFC president's generosity when handing out UFC fight contracts continued on Tuesday night as, for the third straight week, he awarded fight deals to every one of the night's winners at the Contender Series.
Despite dishing out contracts to all five winners last week at the UFC Apex, Dana White's generous mood continued into Week 5 of the Contender Series, as the UFC president handed out five more deals, with all of the night's winners earning contracts.
Dana White awarded contracts to all five winners at Tuesday's Contender Series event after a night packed with thrilling action, and the UFC boss was still buzzing when he met with reporters backstage at the UFC Apex after the show.
Tuesday nights are fight nights once again, thanks to the return of Dana White's Contender Series, and the fighters set to compete in future weeks of the Series have a tough job on their hands to impress the UFC president.
Eagle FC bantamweight champion Renat Khavlov has set his sights on the top 135-pounders on the planet after claiming his latest victory for Khabib Nurmagomedov's promotion.