The UFC has come a long way since its inception in 1993. It is now considered one of the premier combat sports organizations in the world. In terms of revenue and hype generated, it’s second to no one. UFC President Dana White is one of the main reasons behind the company’s success. The company now has a valuation of more than a billion dollars. Ali Abdelaziz, one of the most prominent managers in the UFC, heaped some massive praise on White recently.
Ali Abdelaziz has represented some of the best fighters, including Khabib Nurmagomedov and Justin Gaethje.
Ali Abdelaziz heaps praises on Dana White
Star Manager Ali Abdelaziz has handled many big-money fights for his fighters. Ali has been dealing with the UFC for years and knows the company’s ins and outs. He knows what goes on at the absolute top of the organization. In an interview given to one of his starfighters, Gilbert Burns, the four-time Jiu-Jitsu world champion, revealed what happens when Dana White leaves the UFC. Ali said,
The sport of MMA will never be the same after Dana White’s retirement.
UFC President Dana White has taken this company to the absolute top. Dana has been with the company through all the thick and thin. White has put together some of the biggest fights in the organization. Ali Abdelaziz, who represents some of the best fighters on the roster, praised Dana for putting together the biggest stars in a locked cage to find out who’s better.
Ali Abdelaziz claimed that the world of MMA will not be the same once Dana White bids farewell to the sport. Dana White and Ali have put together a fight that sold the maximum pay-per-views in the company. They put together Khabib Nurmagomedov to take on Conor McGregor in the octagon. Khabib and Conor’s fight sold the maximum number of PPVs in the company’s history.
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It’ll be interesting to see what actually happens when Dana White bids farewell to the sport and how the sport changes after Dana bids farewell.
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