Dana White has undergone a remarkable transformation after losing a significant amount of weight, and it looks like he is very serious about getting in shape.
The UFC president had previously revealed having started a life-changing journey pertaining to health following a meeting with Gary Brecka, a “human biologist & mortality expert.”
White, 53, credits Brecka with helping him get healthy after telling him everything that was wrong with him by observing his blood. He also claimed to have lost 30 pounds.
“First of all, the thing that freaked me out the most was: he did my blood work—I didn’t tell this guy jack sh** about me, my medical history, what was going on with me personally—he told me everything that was wrong with me. Sh** that I didn’t even tell my wife. Told me what was wrong with me, told me everything that was wrong with me, from my blood work,” White revealed.
“So he says, ‘If you do what I tell you to do for the next ten weeks, I promise you I’ll change your whole life.’ So I’m one of these people that, if I set my mind to do something, I absolutely do it. So I did everything he said, to the letter. I lost 30 pounds. My legs were so f*cked up 13 weeks ago, I couldn’t tie my shoes. I Couldn’t bend over to tie my shoes, because my legs were f*cked up. I could barely walk some days.”
It appears whatever the recommendations were, they’re working. White’s trainer, Kevin Bodda shared a shirtless pick of the UFC boss chilling in a pool on Saturday and people are quite surprised by the transformation, with others citing Photoshop and testosterone replacement therapy.
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Dana is likely enjoying life at the moment. UFC’s parent company has agreed a deal to buy WWE from Vince McMahon, so the possibilities are now endless.
UFC 287 was also a resounding success, with Saturday’s main event still dominating the headlines as Israel Adesanya reclaimed the middleweight championship with a remarkable knockout victory over Alex Pereira.