Dana White on Belal Muhammad
Dana White on Belal Muhammad
Dana White on Belal Muhammad
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UFC President Dana White faced media scrutiny regarding the removal of a Palestinian flag during UFC events, where he dismissed the inquiry as politically motivated and emphasized his commitment to keeping politics out of sports. Meanwhile, Belal Muhammad secured a unanimous decision victory over Leon Edwards at UFC 304, marking a significant upset in the welterweight division. White acknowledged Muhammad's effective wrestling strategy, attributing part of his success to training with Khabib Nurmagomedov, though he appeared unimpressed by the fight overall. After the match, White did not entertain the idea of an immediate rematch between Muhammad and Edwards, suggesting that other plans were in the works for the welterweight division. The event's late start time drew questions about its impact on fighter performances, but White refrained from commenting directly on that issue. As UFC continues to navigate both competitive and political landscapes, Dana White remains focused on the promotion's core business.

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